Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial 'Hair on Fire' Video Finally Found
The Michael Jackson's Pepsi commercial 'hair on fire' incident is now 25 years old. When Michael Jackson had his hair on fire in the infamous Pepsi commercial shoot, it was regarded as the beginning of the end. 25 years later, the
Michael Jackson 'hair on fire' Pepsi commercial shoot is more infamous than ever with Michael Jackson gone. Now, the damaging Pepsi commercial, and the moments where Jackson's hair was on fire, is even more infamous with the video of that moment finally found.
US Magazine posted the long awaited video of when Jackson actually had his hair caught on fire during the Pepsi commercial filming in 1984. As every Michael Jackson fan and follower knows, the pyrotechnics for the Pepsi commercial went terribly wrong, as Jackson's hair was on fire after an early explosion.
Michael Jackson suffered terrible burns to his hair and head on that day in January 1984. The Pepsi commercial hair on fire incident was the first negative bump in Jackson's rise to ultimate power. Before that Pepsi commercial accident, Jackson was still best known for his music and for the "Thriller" craze.
25 years later, many are convinced that when Jackson's hair caught on fire, it was the shape of terrible things to come. Reports have been out for years that Jackson began his addiction to painkillers after his hair caught on fire that day. With Jackson's death, and suspicions still around his pill addiction as the cause of his death, the Pepsi commercial is being regarded as the incident that started it all.
Now, at long last, people can actually see Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire, thanks to US Magazine. The timing is pretty suspicious, as no one had been able to find this video from the shoot for 25 years, and now US Magazine has it a month after Jackson's death.
The US Magazine video shows that Jackson kept dancing for a few seconds after his hair caught on fire, then danced around in pain before he was surrounded by a mob of people. The video even catches a shot of Jackson's burned scalp in the aftermath.
Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial 'Hair on Fire' Video Finally Found
US Magazine posted the long awaited video of when Jackson actually had his hair caught on fire during the Pepsi commercial filming in 1984. As every Michael Jackson fan and follower knows, the pyrotechnics for the Pepsi commercial went terribly wrong, as Jackson's hair was on fire after an early explosion.
Michael Jackson suffered terrible burns to his hair and head on that day in January 1984. The Pepsi commercial hair on fire incident was the first negative bump in Jackson's rise to ultimate power. Before that Pepsi commercial accident, Jackson was still best known for his music and for the "Thriller" craze.
25 years later, many are convinced that when Jackson's hair caught on fire, it was the shape of terrible things to come. Reports have been out for years that Jackson began his addiction to painkillers after his hair caught on fire that day. With Jackson's death, and suspicions still around his pill addiction as the cause of his death, the Pepsi commercial is being regarded as the incident that started it all.
Now, at long last, people can actually see Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire, thanks to US Magazine. The timing is pretty suspicious, as no one had been able to find this video from the shoot for 25 years, and now US Magazine has it a month after Jackson's death.
The US Magazine video shows that Jackson kept dancing for a few seconds after his hair caught on fire, then danced around in pain before he was surrounded by a mob of people. The video even catches a shot of Jackson's burned scalp in the aftermath.
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