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Este es un artículo aparecido en www.dotmusic.com, del que, por cierto, no me creo una sola palabra. Como única fuente de la información citan al diario "The New York Post". Insisto, hay fans que vieron a Michael perfectamente y saludando desde la limusina tras el concierto. El rumor lo desmiente el portavoz de Michael.
Michael Jackson collapsed at the aftershow of his bizarre comeback concert in New York City this weekend, it has been reported.
According to the New York Post, Jackson had to be escorted out of a restaurant in Central Park after swaying and then falling to the ground. Reports suggest that the singer had to be carried to a waiting limo.
Jackson's spokesman, Howard Rubenstein has denied the reports, claiming: "He had a wonderful time and walked out joyously. There's no hitch."
At up to £2,000 a ticket, Jackson's 30th anniversary concert was always going to have a lot to live up to. Despite all the hype, it has been claimed that the King of Pop failed to deliver.
Delays between acts, drawn-out speeches and a number of apparently substandard performances left some of the crowd wondering what they had paid the money for.
Veréis que en los dos últimos párrafos afirman que hubo cierta decepción entre parte del público, debido a las esperas entre las actuaciones, la mala calidad de alguna de ellas y los tediosos discursos que se escucharon.
En fin, vamos allá. Puta prensa sensacionalista: :toma:
Michael Jackson collapsed at the aftershow of his bizarre comeback concert in New York City this weekend, it has been reported.
According to the New York Post, Jackson had to be escorted out of a restaurant in Central Park after swaying and then falling to the ground. Reports suggest that the singer had to be carried to a waiting limo.
Jackson's spokesman, Howard Rubenstein has denied the reports, claiming: "He had a wonderful time and walked out joyously. There's no hitch."
At up to £2,000 a ticket, Jackson's 30th anniversary concert was always going to have a lot to live up to. Despite all the hype, it has been claimed that the King of Pop failed to deliver.
Delays between acts, drawn-out speeches and a number of apparently substandard performances left some of the crowd wondering what they had paid the money for.
Veréis que en los dos últimos párrafos afirman que hubo cierta decepción entre parte del público, debido a las esperas entre las actuaciones, la mala calidad de alguna de ellas y los tediosos discursos que se escucharon.
En fin, vamos allá. Puta prensa sensacionalista: :toma: