London:
'King of Pop' Michael Jackson used to listen to motivation tapes which told him he was "a good person" when he stayed with actress Jane Fonda for two weeks in 1981.
The Thriller hitmaker, who died of acute Propofol intoxication in 2009, stayed with the veteran actress for 10 days and she was surprised to discover a series of recordings urging him to be a good person that he kept under his pillow, Femalefirst reported.
"Michael Jackson lived with me for 10 days when I was making On Golden Pond. He slept on a mattress that he put on the floor, I was in the loft, and there was a tape recorder, and I looked down and I could see a cord under his pillow and it was a tape that he would listen to and it would say, 'You're a good person, it's going to be OK,'" she said.
Meanwhile, the Jackson's house has been recreated for an auction in Beverly Hills on December 17.
The Thriller hitmaker, who died of acute Propofol intoxication in 2009, stayed with the veteran actress for 10 days and she was surprised to discover a series of recordings urging him to be a good person that he kept under his pillow, Femalefirst reported.
"Michael Jackson lived with me for 10 days when I was making On Golden Pond. He slept on a mattress that he put on the floor, I was in the loft, and there was a tape recorder, and I looked down and I could see a cord under his pillow and it was a tape that he would listen to and it would say, 'You're a good person, it's going to be OK,'" she said.
Meanwhile, the Jackson's house has been recreated for an auction in Beverly Hills on December 17.