In 1979, Michael had his first rhinoplasty. Over time, this will be an indicator of unsuccessful plastic surgery.
Michael Jackson’s former security guard Matt Fiddes, who worked with the star for more than 10 years, explained why the singer decided to undergo his first plastic surgery. He talked about it on The Stephen Sully Study podcast.
According to him, the “King of Pop” is always teased because of the size of his nose. His father was the first to mock him.
“Before, his family used to tease him because of the size of his nose – they called him big nose and other things. He said, his father is the boss here: “You inherited this snob not from me, from your mother. , such It could not be from my family’s side.’ And he was very hurt,” said Fiddes.
However, according to the former security guard, the real reason for the rhinoplasty he underwent in 1979 was an injury received during training.
“Michael danced on average about three hours a day. One day during one of these sessions he did 50 spins in a row – it was incredible. He fell and broke his nose, and he saw it as a good opportunity while he was under anesthesia. , just a little nose,” Matt continued.
Referring to the rumors that Jackson underwent plastic surgery several times in his life, Fiddes said that he never talked about it with the late singer, but admitted that everyone understood that the matter was not ending in a nose.
“I don’t know how many surgeries he had there. I didn’t discuss this with him in detail. Plastic surgery or Botox was out of the question then. But that’s not that important. He had to maintain an image because the record companies are behind him, who have paid him billions,” the man said.
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It was previously reported that the biopic about Michael Jackson will be released on April 18, 2025.
Source: korrespondent
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