TMZ's "30 Seconds" is wrong.

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There’s a simplified narrative that Michael Jackson “became addicted because of the Pepsi commercial.” It’s a clean headline. It fits into 30 seconds. But it doesn’t hold up when you look at the full arc of his life and output.

Yes, he suffered scalp burns during the 1984 Pepsi accident. Yes, pain medication was prescribed. But if that incident alone triggered an uncontrollable addiction, the decades of elite-level productivity that followed are hard to explain. After 1984 came the Victory Tour, “We Are the World,” Bad and the nearly two-year Bad World Tour, the purchase of Neverland Ranch, Dangerous, the Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show, and the first leg of the Dangerous World Tour. Creatively and physically, he was operating at the highest level in global entertainment.


In 1993, amid the first allegations, he publicly acknowledged becoming dependent on prescription painkillers and sought treatment. That moment appears far more connected to emotional trauma, stress, and insomnia than a single accident nine years earlier. He then returned to produce HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I — one of the most ambitious releases of his career — along with groundbreaking short films and the massive HIStory World Tour.


If there was a gradual escalation in reliance on medication, it appears more closely tied to chronic insomnia, the physical toll of touring, legal stress, and long-term pain management — not a single event in 1984. Addiction narratives are rarely that simple. Reducing a complex, decades-long struggle to one commercial makes for sharp television, but it flattens reality.
 
Thriller 40 basically says that Don King killed him, I forgot that.
 
You should know how many music by artists was produced under influence.. the Beatles for example were known to create many songs while under influence.
 
It was a single Pepsi accident in 1984, but this gave rise in the following years to a series of reconstructive procedures on that area of his scalp.

These procedures cause prolonged periods of pain, especially to people who have small sensory nerves that get trapped in scar tissue, as explained by Dr. Peter Grossman of the Grossman Burn Center (Los Angeles, California).

The pain from such burns require strong painkillers/opioids (including Demerol), which carry high risks of addiction.
 
youd all be on drugs too if some psychopath claimed you molested a little boy when you didnt

i dont see a problem with michael needing to take demerol here and there, or morphine, etc. it only becomes a problem if youre dosing so high you become incoherent. if he took like 50 mg of oxy in the day and 50 at night (after hes been acclimated, which usually takes 2-4 weeks), it would stop the pain and have the same high as a wine buzz
 
Michael was tough and resilient (despite how the media portrayed him). A scalp burn was unlikely to throw him off into depression. It was more the emotional trauma and insomnia that affected him the most. The child abuse allegations hurt and shocked him deeply - he took increased medication to numb his emotional pain.
 
A better story TMZ could've done, you could make a case that the Pepsi incident in 1984 created angry voice.
 
In 1993, amid the first allegations, he publicly acknowledged becoming dependent on prescription painkillers and sought treatment. That moment appears far more connected to emotional trauma, stress, and insomnia than a single accident nine years earlier.
Well his 1993 addiction was directly connected to the 1984 accident, because he was taking painkillers for the painful reconstructive surgeries he was still attempting in the 90's. However he went to rehab for that and his 1993 addiction to painkillers had nothing to do with his death. Like you said, there were so many other factors involved, it was ridiculous for them to try and reduce the cause of death to that one accident. There were so many other things causing his insomnia other than that...
 
I don't think it's wrong as the accident did leave him vulnerable to painkillers. Michael wasn't doing big interviews during Thriller and Bad to express his use of them and likely mentioned it in 1993 to possibly gain sympathy from general public and fans
 
i think a better question is, with the biopic looming, why does tmz want to talk about michaels drug use and then spin it as the most important part of his life. out of all things to talk about right now :rolleyes:
 
I know but did she have to say it like that you know how the press are
Michael was a substance user/abuser and so was/is Liza.......there's no other way of putting it. I wish it wasn't like that but It's one of those things you can't sugar coat
 
On top of all that, I cannot begin to imagine what such horrific burns would do to someone who already had serious issues and insecurities about his looks.
Exactly. With his background he was already struggling emotionally. And burns that severe could’ve made his vitiligo spread faster, and may have triggered lupus, which makes healing harder. That could’ve led to more medical issues overall, including cosmetic surgery complications. It would be a nightmare for anyone, but for someone in the public eye and striving for perfection, it must have been absolutely horrifying. Then add the media scrutiny and terrible allegations, and you have a perfect recipe for disaster.
 
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