Elton John recalls first meeting Jackson when he was just a young boy, describing him as “the most adorable kid you could imagine.” However, John observed a significant transformation in Jackson over the years, one that left him deeply concerned. He likened Jackson’s reclusive behavior and detachment from reality to that of Elvis Presley, suggesting that prescription drugs may have played a role in this change.
According to John, Jackson became increasingly difficult to be around in his later years, leading John to believe that Jackson was “genuinely mentally ill.” He described the King of Pop as a “disturbing person to be around,” emphasizing that this was not a lighthearted observation but a serious concern for Jackson’s well-being.
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