Michael Jackson's Prosthetic Nose Missing: He Wore a Fake Nose

by Amy Judd | July 25, 2009 at 02:21 pm
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According to a new report obtained by Rolling Stone Magazine, Michael Jackson wore a prosthetic nose, and now it is missing.

Yes, you heard correctly, this report states that Michael had to wear a fake nose as all that was left of his real nose after so many surgeries was a small dark hole and some pieces of cartilage.

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According to witnesses who saw Michael Jackson's body on the autopsy table, his prosthetic nose was missing. No word on where it could be.

Jackson, who was notoriously shy about his appearance, wore the prosthetic to mask the effects of decades of plastic surgery, according to the magazine, due to hit newsstands today.

The mystery surrounding Michael's death just won't die, and now a secret lovechild has come in to the picture, and Omer Bhatti and his famly are awaiting DNA results to prove that he is Michael's secret son.

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Barry Artiste

But then we all knew that

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Babel-Fish

Maybe we should not be so nosy? lol

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Blue Crush

It's on EBay, and what's more, the Virgin Mary is appearing in it! 

But seriously, according to his housekeeper, Adrian McManus, he kept a jar of them in his closet, to go with his disguises. 

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Amy Judd

Oh my gosh!

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Beaulieu

Please don't make me laugh, my Swine Flu chest hurts:-)

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Beaulieu

On a more serious note, I cannot understand why Michael had to have so many goes at it. I mean surely a responsible plastic surgeons would have had a limit. There were times when his nose was actually OK.

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pamward

If this is news, let me go blow my brains out now.

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Amy Judd

It's the best kind of news, ridiculous and pathetic all at the same time.

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tori a

That is the problem with mega stars and Doctors, I agree a responsible plastic surgeon would have stopped before it got to the point of nothing left except a black hole, so why do these star struck Doctors give them what they want KNOWING it is going to do them more harm then good?

My theory is that the amount of money the star is paying is far better then the average patient and if that Doctor refuses to do it the star and the money will find its way to another Doctor willing to do it. I cannot believe that Dr.Murry was paid $150.000 per Month to be MJ'S personal Doctor, I am sure that had a lot to do with why MJ got his way!

This sounds like the Anna Nicole Smith story, people giving a drug addict their way so they can be in the spot light along side of the star. I guess it makes the Doctors feel Important to be famous for being associated with the stars!

Someone should regulate the "Doctors to the Stars" and keep a close eye on them as a rule.

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MJ GIRL

fALSE!

Hoefflin also put down a number of stories circulating about the pop star, including one report that Michael had a hole where his nose should have been.

The LA coroner made an "involuntary error," Hoefflin said of the report, noting Jackson wore a compressive tape that he used to shape his nose on a nightly basis -- not a prosthetic, which he thought may have confused the coroner.

"I believe that the coroner's office is profoundly competent and did a commendable job in their postmortem examination of Michael Jackson," he said. "It is my belief that the Los Angeles Coroner has made involuntary errors in their description of the anatomical findings."

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EP

IF his nose(s) were fake, then wouldn't they have created a BETTER &/or MORE REAL looking one?!?!?!

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