Posts Tagged ‘Elizabeth Taylor’

Michael Jackson’s First Christmas Starts a Tradition for his Family

Thursday, June 10th, 2010 by darzeo
The Jackson 5 Christmas Album

Despite recording Christmas albums, Michael Jackson and his siblings were raised in the Jehovah Witness faith, and so their Christmas celebrations stopped in the recording studio.

The entertainment world lost one of its most talented, eccentric, controversial, and enigmatic stars last summer when Michael Jackson died in what has been deemed a homicide by the LAPD. The surprising loss of one of pop’s true superstars made the world take notice, as Michael’s music as a solo artist and with his brothers came back into high demand and the film This Is It became the highest grossing concert film of all time as the holiday season began.

The ride to super-stardom started very early for Michael, who joined his brothers in The Jackson 5 at only five years old. Worked hard (some say exceedingly so) by their father Joseph, the boys found themselves signed to Motown and adored by millions, but at the expense of their childhoods. While other children were playing ball, the brothers were recording albums, including 1970’s The Jackson 5 Christmas Album.

But don’t think that just because they were recording holiday music, they were sending out Christmas cards to their friends or fans. Raised in the Jehovah Witness faith, Michael and his eight brothers and sisters did not celebrate holidays like birthdays and Christmas. It was only as an adult – aged 35, in fact – that Michael experienced the joys of Christmas, thanks to his dear friend Dame Elizabeth Taylor. Liz had Michael’s living room decorated with a Christmas tree, presents and lights (and perhaps some Christmas cards on the mantle?), so that when he woke up that morning, he would have a true holiday fairytale. They spent the day opening presents and playing with Super Soaker squirt guns, a favorite toy of the man who was always looking for his childhood as an adult.

Michael Jackson and best friend Elizabeth Taylor

Michael Jackson's best friend, Elizabeth Taylor, was one of the first people who brougt the tradition of celebrating Christmas into his life.

When he finally realized his dream of becoming a father, Michael made sure to celebrate the holidays he missed as a kid with his daughter and two sons. For this reason, six months to the day of Michael’s death, the Jackson family is believed to have put its religious traditions aside in order to give Prince, Paris, and Blanket as normal a Christmas as possible, carrying on the wishes of their father.

There is a lot to be learned from the amazing and often tragic life of Michael Jackson. Perhaps the most important lesson is that children need to be given the opportunity to be children. If this current generation of Jackson kids gets that chance in light of what happened to the King of Pop, perhaps that will be their greatest gift of all.

Dreamy Celebrity Christmas Cards from Elizabeth Taylor

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 by maphec
A message of peace in the 2008 Christmas cards sent by Elizabeth Taylor.

A message of peace in the 2008 Christmas cards sent by Elizabeth Taylor.

Just the name Elizabeth Taylor evokes those violet eyes, the raven hair, her memorable roles, the cultured voice, sophistication – in one word, elegance. And what do you know, Elizabeth Taylor’s 2008 Christmas cards were as elegant as she is. A white dove delicately flies though white snowflakes as we read the greeting, “Peace is the beauty of life” in red script against a pale green background. Two corners of the card are decorated with red filigree designs, drawing your eye to the message and the dove. Ah, this is a quiet Christmas card and I can almost see the snow falling in the mountains at the exclusive ski resort where Ms. Taylor is writing out her holiday cards and decides to send one to me and…oh, sorry, I got carried away.

Elizabeth Taylor is such a legend that you can just mention certain movies and everyone is on the same page. What images come to mind when you think of A Place in the Sun (1951), Suddenly Last Summer (1959), Cleopatra (1963), and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 1966)? All are memorable films, some with added drama and intrigue provided by her life and husbands. The ads for her perfumes, Passion and White Diamonds, make us curious about this fabulous creature and give us a way to have a little intrigue of our own.

It would be more correct to refer to this extraordinary star as Dame Elizabeth Taylor, as she was honored by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000. And there have been many other honors world-wide for her humanitarian interests as well as her acting career. These days you hear of her great passion in promoting HIV/AIDS awareness, support services, and education through the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. How incredible that one person could have such an impact throughout her life.