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30 Jun, 2009

Cubans on Jackson: ‘Magnificent talent … strange personal life’

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By Mary Murray, NBC News Havana Bureau Chief

HAVANA – As news of the death of the “King of Pop” spread last Thursday night, a group of fans and Jackson impersonators gathered in a tiny Havana living room in disbelief. They huddled around a shortwave radio and tuned to Florida stations, hoping someone would say it was all a hoax.

“We’re stunned and heartsick. For us, Michael was the sun,” said Nestor Hernandez. “All of a sudden, the skies darkened.”








VIDEO: Cubans pay tribute to Jackson


For the most part, Michael Jackson’s controversies didn’t tarnish his fame in Cuba. As Cuba’s state-run media is devoid of celebrity gossip, many fans know all about his talent but nothing about his troubles.


After his death on Thursday, Cuban radio and TV hosts paid tribute to the American pop star and his musical creations with scant references to his excesses with drugs, spending or sexual molestation charges.


The daily Granma, published by Cuba’s ruling Communist Party, reported on Jackson’s death, describing him as a “magnificent talent with a strange personal life,” without providing any further explanation.


“Radio Rebelde,” the island’s main radio station, abandoned regular rush-hour programming Friday morning to run news of Jackson’s death and play some of his most popular hits from decades ago while fans called in with accolades and requests.

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