Who needs religion when you’ve got MJ? Turns out the Jackson brothers reached an impasse when deciding which faith tradition would be better suited for Michael’s memorial service tomorrow, according to a New York Daily News story.
The lucky 8,750 fans who are awarded tickets will focus on praising MJ at the non-denominational event. For the rest of the world’s MJ worshippers, the Rev. Al Sharpton “urged locals without tickets to the memorial to hold ‘love vigils’ in Jackson’s honor.”
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The Rev. Al Sharpton, speaking at an L.A. church Sunday morning, urged locals without tickets to the memorial to hold “love vigils” in Jackson’s honor.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, speaking at an L.A. church Sunday morning, urged locals without tickets to the memorial to hold “love vigils” in Jackson’s honor.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, speaking at an L.A. church Sunday morning, urged locals without tickets to the memorial to hold “love vigils” in Jackson’s honor.