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The Real Billie Jean!?!

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The story of Theresa Gonsalves and Michael Jackson has been told on a few occassions. You may have read a little about their relationship in Randy Taraborelli's book "Michael Jackson the Magic and the Madness" or you may have recently seen a little of their story on the VH1 Special.."Childhood Secrets of Michael Jackson!"  You will have additional opportunity to read more about her relationship with Michael when STAR Magazine releases an article on her book Obsessions and her thoughts on the trial.

Theresa's relationship with Michael began when she was twelve years old.  She became "obsessed" with him and wrote him numerous letters until they met in Las Vegas for her sixteenth birthday! The obsession continued as they stayed in touch from that point on.  Their worlds have continuously gone full circle always leading back to each other.  They last saw each other four days before his arrest for these current child molestation charges as she introduced her own son Mychal (named after Michael) to him. Michael had his kids with him as well and was genuinely happy to see that Theresa's son was so well cared for! However, it was Theresa's son Todd that was the controversy behind the hit song Billie Jean.  Her friendship with Michael was such that she confided in him about all aspects of her life.  In detailing her situation about her baby's daddy....Michael wrote the song Billie Jean about her!  While Theresa and Michael spent lots of intimate moments together that they chose not to share with the world, the kid is NOT his son!!!  Some of their intimacies, however, are detailed in Theresa's book OBSESSIONS as it was her obsessive relationship with Michael Jackson that led her into the obsessive relationship that almost killed her!star1.png

In 1984 Star Magazine revealed Theresa Gonsalves as the Real Billie Jean!    

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