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A black and red leather jacket worn by Michael Jackson in the music video for "Thriller" sold for $1.8 million at an auction in Los Angeles on Saturday, two years after the singer's death.. The ...
The jacket worn by Michael Jackson in his “Thriller” music video sold for a whopping $1.8 million at an online auction Sunday, a day after the two-year anniversary of the singer’s death.
Michael Jackson‘s red “Thriller” jacket is getting a brand new (temporary) home.The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is now the new destination for fans to view the King of Pop‘s iconic jacket, as ...
In June 2011, the “Thriller” jacket Jackson actually wore during the filming for his coveted music video sold for $1.8 million at Julien’s auction in Beverly Hills, California.
Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” jacket could go for as much as $400,000 at an auction later this month.. Julien’s Auctions has estimated that the red-and-black jacket, which the late ...
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” jacket on view at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills, 2011. Photo: Gabriel Bouys / AFP via Getty Images. According to TMZ, the pop star’s estate expressed ...
The Thriller star suffered burns during the filming of the Pepsi ads in 1984. Michael Jackson Pepsi Ad Jacket Sells For $300,000 At Auction Skip to main content ...
Jaafar Jackson was spotted recreating moments from his uncle Michael Jackson's 1983 music video 'Thriller' on the Los Angeles set of the movie 'Michael.' The biopic is in theaters April 18, 2025.
Michael Jackson appears in a Pepsi New Generation commercial wearing the black-and-white leather jacket YouTube. Jackson’s jacket had been expected to sell for as much as $488,000 while the ...
The jacket was featured in Pepsi’s New Generation “Street” commercial, which was released on March 27, 1984—not long after the “Thriller” video debuted. Alongside Jackson, the visual ...
Michael Jackson is the first artist in history to have four 20th century music videos surpass 1 billion views on YouTube: Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, and They Don’t Care About Us.