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At a recent auction in London, a famous black-and-white leather jacket once owned by the late Michael Jackson sold for $306,000 (roughly Rs 2.5 crore). It was worn by the late pop star in a Pepsi commercial from 1984, almost forty years ago. According to the BBC, fans and collectors flocked to London for the auction, where they were treated to a piece of music history connected to the King of Pop.
Propstore, an auction house, listed Michael Jackson’s jacket. According to BBC News, the auction included more than 200 items of music memorabilia associated with other music icons, including an Elvis, David Bowie, hairpiece from Amy Winehouse, and George Michael’s jacket. A limited edition Yellow Submarine Beatles jukebox and a Gibson guitar that belonged to AC/DC’s Angus Young were also present. These two failed to sell.
In the meantime, Jackson’s hair caught fire during the 1984 commercial in which he wore the jacket, leaving him severely burned. This incident made Jackson famous. At the time, the jacket up for auction was not on him. Subsequently, Michael claimed that his addiction to prescribed medication was initiated by the pain medication he was prescribed for his injuries.
On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson passed away from acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication, following a cardiac arrest, while getting ready for his “This Is It” concert series.
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