Tom Mesereau appears on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
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Tom Mesereau you are a true human being, and thank you for defending Michael the way you did and still do to this day! He was always innocent and you saw that from the moment you spoke to him the first time! However the media and money-hungry people killed him! We’ll never see anyone close to his talent combined with his humanitarianism ever again. We had the best, and we`ve lost him, but he will live on thru his music and the difference he made for so many around the world. All for love…L.O.V.E.
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I second that, Irene. Michael was now and forever will be the greatest ever. Too bad all this love for came after his shocking death. I still cannot get over his death. I think Frankie Beverly said it best: “No matter what I do I can’t get over you.” Every time I hear that song and especially “Silky Soul” I think of Michael.
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What truly makes me sad is that Jay Leno is one that took cheap shots at MJ’s expense every single time and even did so after interviewing Mesereau and hearing what he had to say. It is sad to me that Leno used MJ’s pain and attempt to make it humorous. It was never funny and it makes me to this day not want to watch him at all.
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Congratulations on a job well done, Mr. Mesereau! You are a true professional. Michael needed someone like you, who wouldn’t get caught up in the hoopla… Too many people around him got caught up in the “MJ factor” and threw ethics out the window. (If they ever even heard of ethics.) And the media, of course, milk any story (or non-story!) as much as they can. I wonder if they’re “proud” of helping destroy Michael Jackson. They should be seriously ashamed.
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Thank you, Mr. Mesereau!
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I wish Michael Jackson had more supporters and friends like Tom Mesereau. In every interview I see or hear with him he always says that Michael was one of the kindest, caring and loving souls he ever met and that he would not have hurt a fly. I wish other people Michael helped throughout the years have done the same.
I mourn for him everyday, and I feel helpless watching his name still being tarnished in the media. I have this fantasy that on the first day of Mr. Jay Lano new show, he will open the show with a statement thanking Michael Jackson for making his career and apologizing for making him the center of his daily monologue for many years. Yes, Mr. Leno he a comedian, but I personally think he crossed the line…
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