Real reason for Michael Jackson's nose surgery revealed by his former bodyguard

Real reason for Michael Jackson's nose surgery revealed by his former bodyguard

The "real reason" for the King of Pop having nose surgery has been revealed by Michael Jackson's former bodyguard.

Michael endured years of bullying from his father Joe Jackson, who teased him about the size of his nose since he was young, according to Matt Fiddes, a ten-year collaborator with the late pop star. According to Mr. Fiddes, the late singer's family frequently referred to him as "big nose" because his father had said, "You didn't get that from me, your mum, or your side of the family."

The Thriller star eventually underwent his first rhinoplasty after suffering an injury during dancing rehearsals, despite the taunts he endured. Michael broke his nose after falling, according to Mr. Fiddes, who thought it was "the ideal opportunity" to have surgery and have a smaller nose.

Michael Jackson

The former bodyguard revealed some information about his time spent working for Michael in a recent episode of The Steven Sulley Study podcast. He admitted to host Steven Sulley that his family used to tease him frequently about how big his nose was, among other things.

Michael used to dance for about three hours every day on average, according to Mr. Fiddes, recalling the incident that led to the superstar getting a rhinoplasty. It was unbelievable that he was spinning 50 times in a row at one point. While under anesthesia, he saw the perfect opportunity to simply get a smaller nose after falling over and breaking his nose.

Mr. Fiddes responded to rumors that the late pop star had undergone numerous procedures for plastic surgery throughout his life by claiming that everyone was aware of it but that he never "in detail" discussed it with his former employer. He said, "I'm not sure how many operations he underwent." He and I didn't have a detailed conversation about it, but it is obvious that he has undergone nose surgery.

"Back then, we couldn't discuss Botox or plastic surgery." He had record companies behind him that paid his billions, so he had to maintain this image because it simply wasn't something.

Michael Jackson

At his Los Angeles mansion in 2009, Michael overdosed on the surgical anesthetic Propofol and died at the age of 50. The Thriller star's body was covered in scars, according to his autopsy report, which was later published in its entirety.

Jackson was injecting drugs in a last-ditch effort to get rid of his chronic insomnia, which is thought to have caused the puncture wounds all over his arms. Additionally, there were obvious signs of the numerous cosmetic procedures he had undergone over the years.

Behind his ears and on either side of his nostrils, he had two surgical scars. Additionally, he had scars on his arms, wrist, and the base of his neck. Later, doctors came to the conclusion that he performed many of these operations.

Jackson's vitiligo was also confirmed by Dr. Christopher Rogers, the doctor who oversaw the autopsy, who added that some skin areas appear light and others appear dark. After Jackson was discovered unconscious at his house on June 25, 2009, the autopsy revealed that there had been a valiant effort to save him.

Paramedics attempting to revive him attributed his chest bruising and cracked ribs to CPR attempts. Jackson was later declared dead as a result of their futile attempts to save the King of Pop.

Propofol, a surgical anesthetic used in operating rooms, was overdosed as the cause of his death. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician, who was later found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over the death of the star, had given it to him. After serving a four-year prison term, he was released from custody in 2013 after serving two years.

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