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http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/celebrities/2011/01/10/16827991.html
Monday, January 10, 2011
Foster: MJ, Presley were '100% in love'
By BILL HARRIS, QMI Agency
(WENN.COM) PASADENA, Calif. - Canadian producing and songwriting legend David Foster gave a surprising answer when asked to reveal something about the late Michael Jackson that the public doesn't know.
"I know that he and Lisa Marie (Presley) were absolutely 100% in love because I was around them, and it was amazing," Foster said.
"It was a great love story. I know that."
Jackson and Presley were married for 18 months in the mid-1990s, but many believe the marriage was a sham.
Foster performed live at the Television Critics Association tour, along with Donna Summer and Charice, to promote his PBS special The Hitman Returns, which airs in March.
Foster also was asked if he thought Jackson would approve of his technically unfinished music that has been released since his death.
"If I'm just second-guessing I would think he would probably disapprove," said Foster, who collaborated with Jackson on Off the Wall, Thriller and History.
"The reason that stuff was not out is because it wasn't finished, and so the fact that he couldn't have his stamp on finishing it, to me, is kind of obnoxious."
Monday, January 10, 2011
Foster: MJ, Presley were '100% in love'
By BILL HARRIS, QMI Agency
(WENN.COM) PASADENA, Calif. - Canadian producing and songwriting legend David Foster gave a surprising answer when asked to reveal something about the late Michael Jackson that the public doesn't know.
"I know that he and Lisa Marie (Presley) were absolutely 100% in love because I was around them, and it was amazing," Foster said.
"It was a great love story. I know that."
Jackson and Presley were married for 18 months in the mid-1990s, but many believe the marriage was a sham.
Foster performed live at the Television Critics Association tour, along with Donna Summer and Charice, to promote his PBS special The Hitman Returns, which airs in March.
Foster also was asked if he thought Jackson would approve of his technically unfinished music that has been released since his death.
"If I'm just second-guessing I would think he would probably disapprove," said Foster, who collaborated with Jackson on Off the Wall, Thriller and History.
"The reason that stuff was not out is because it wasn't finished, and so the fact that he couldn't have his stamp on finishing it, to me, is kind of obnoxious."