Michael Jackson's Bizarre In-Flight Menu
You've heard the claims about MICHAEL JACKSON giving "Jesus Juice" to young boys... Now, the ET Insider has uncovered an explosive document detailing how Jackson concealed alcohol for minors -- plus, what his children are forbidden to eat!
In an in-flight passenger profile document obtained exclusively by ET, the pop star's food and beverage preferences are listed for himself, his nanny and his kids -- with intriguing revelations.
According to the document, dated Sept. 1, 2003, "White wine in Diet Coke can on every flight" is required whenever Jackson flies. This detail coincides with Vanity Fair writer MAUREEN ORTH's allegation that Jackson gave the minor who is accusing him of molestation some wine hidden in Coke cans on a flight from Florida in February 2003. Orth says that Jackson refers to white wine as "Jesus juice" and red wine as "Jesus blood" and drinks them from soda cans so people around him won't know he's consuming alcohol. In addition, according to the passenger profile document, Jackson will sometimes drink tequila, gin or Crown Royal.
Perhaps the strangest requirement in terms of food is Jackson's need for KFC for every meal. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, Jackson demands the Colonel's secret recipe in the form of KFC original chicken breasts, mashed potatoes, corn and biscuits with spray butter. He has additional food available at breakfast, such as fruit, scrambled eggs, and lox and bagels, but lunch and dinner remain solely the Colonel's domain. On very short flights, he prefers Big Red gum and lots of mints, plus cheese and crackers and fruit plates.
Jackson's young children, PRINCE and PARIS, have a much stricter diet. They are forbidden to have peanut butter, sugar, chocolate and chicken skin. KFC is part of their daily regimen, but it must be stripped of all skin. They also get to eat Subway sandwiches, fruit, and have a more varied diet. Still, according to the passenger profile document, they "typically will ask for the same thing their Dad is eating for every meal, but he'll determine what they are allowed to eat, like crackers." Still, in bold letters next to their menu, it reads "NO SUGAR!" and "NO CHICKEN SKIN!"
Jackson's toddler, PRINCE MICHAEL II, a.k.a. "Blanket," is always fed by his nanny, GRACE. Blanket also gets the KFC regimen -- cut up into pieces -- in addition to crackers, grapes and juice or milk. But Grace herself does not care for that down home Kentucky recipe -- she only eats KFC corn and potatoes -- and maintains a relatively straightforward in-flight diet. Dessert is a different story, however, as anything goes: cheesecake, key lime pie, vanilla ice cream with chocolate or caramel sauce, brownies, cookies and more!
Finally, Jackson's in-flight behavior is listed on the document as "Very timid flyer but will get out of his seat during takeoff and landing. Be prepared to clean a lot after he deplanes."
http://et.tv.yahoo.com/music/2004/03/09/michaeljacksoninflightmenu/
You've heard the claims about MICHAEL JACKSON giving "Jesus Juice" to young boys... Now, the ET Insider has uncovered an explosive document detailing how Jackson concealed alcohol for minors -- plus, what his children are forbidden to eat!
In an in-flight passenger profile document obtained exclusively by ET, the pop star's food and beverage preferences are listed for himself, his nanny and his kids -- with intriguing revelations.
According to the document, dated Sept. 1, 2003, "White wine in Diet Coke can on every flight" is required whenever Jackson flies. This detail coincides with Vanity Fair writer MAUREEN ORTH's allegation that Jackson gave the minor who is accusing him of molestation some wine hidden in Coke cans on a flight from Florida in February 2003. Orth says that Jackson refers to white wine as "Jesus juice" and red wine as "Jesus blood" and drinks them from soda cans so people around him won't know he's consuming alcohol. In addition, according to the passenger profile document, Jackson will sometimes drink tequila, gin or Crown Royal.
Perhaps the strangest requirement in terms of food is Jackson's need for KFC for every meal. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, Jackson demands the Colonel's secret recipe in the form of KFC original chicken breasts, mashed potatoes, corn and biscuits with spray butter. He has additional food available at breakfast, such as fruit, scrambled eggs, and lox and bagels, but lunch and dinner remain solely the Colonel's domain. On very short flights, he prefers Big Red gum and lots of mints, plus cheese and crackers and fruit plates.
Jackson's young children, PRINCE and PARIS, have a much stricter diet. They are forbidden to have peanut butter, sugar, chocolate and chicken skin. KFC is part of their daily regimen, but it must be stripped of all skin. They also get to eat Subway sandwiches, fruit, and have a more varied diet. Still, according to the passenger profile document, they "typically will ask for the same thing their Dad is eating for every meal, but he'll determine what they are allowed to eat, like crackers." Still, in bold letters next to their menu, it reads "NO SUGAR!" and "NO CHICKEN SKIN!"
Jackson's toddler, PRINCE MICHAEL II, a.k.a. "Blanket," is always fed by his nanny, GRACE. Blanket also gets the KFC regimen -- cut up into pieces -- in addition to crackers, grapes and juice or milk. But Grace herself does not care for that down home Kentucky recipe -- she only eats KFC corn and potatoes -- and maintains a relatively straightforward in-flight diet. Dessert is a different story, however, as anything goes: cheesecake, key lime pie, vanilla ice cream with chocolate or caramel sauce, brownies, cookies and more!
Finally, Jackson's in-flight behavior is listed on the document as "Very timid flyer but will get out of his seat during takeoff and landing. Be prepared to clean a lot after he deplanes."
http://et.tv.yahoo.com/music/2004/03/09/michaeljacksoninflightmenu/