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Lisa Marie Presley reveals Michael Jackson’s sex secret

Lisa Marie Presley reveals Michael Jackson’s sex secret

Lisa Marie Presley long admitted her marriage to Michael Jackson was “unusual,” but her posthumous memoir reveals a sex secret about the King of Pop.

In her newly released posthumous book “From Here To The Great Unknown: A Memoir,” Presley said that when she first became romantically involved with the then-35-year-old singer in 1994, he told her he was a virgin. People reports.

“I think he had kissed Tatum O’Nealand he had something to do with it Brooke Shieldswhich had not been physical except for a kiss,” Elvis Presley’s daughter said in the book.

Jackson also told her that Madonna”I also tried to contact him once, but nothing happened.”

The news came as a bit of a shock to Presley, who was divorcing her then-husband Danny Keough, the father of her daughter, actor Riley Keough, who co-wrote the memoir.

Jackson – who was ten years older than Presley – first met her when they were much younger, before meeting again in the early 1990s.

Although she was still married to Keough, the couple separated amicably after Jackson confessed his love during a trip to Las Vegas.

“Michael said, ‘I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I’m madly in love with you.’ “I want us to get married and for you to have my children,” Presley said. “I didn’t say anything right away, but then I said, ‘I’m really flattered, I can’t even talk.’ I already felt that I was in love with him too.”

Presley then separated from Keough and married Jackson.

The couple were married for two years before divorcing in August 1996 due to “irreconcilable differences.”

In 2010, she admitted that she didn’t understand her relationship with him and realized why some people thought the marriage was a sham.

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“In some ways he was a master at manipulating the media a little bit. I understand that no one really knew who I was. They just assumed I would go along with anything he would do.”

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