Ebony Magazine
"Where I Met Lisa Marie and How I Proposed"
October 1994
by Robert E. Johnson (JET Associate Publisher)
In the first one-on-one interview the "King of Pop, Rock and Soul"
Michael Jackson granted after he shook up America with the announcement of his
marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the late Rock 'n' Roller Elvis
Presley, the megastar revealed to EBONY where they met and how he proposed.
Some published reports said that the couple had known each other only eight
months before Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson issued a statement, saying:
"My name is Mrs. Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson. My marriage to Michael took
place in a private ceremony outside the United States [May 26]." She said
the marriage was not formally announced because "we are both very private
people living in the glare of the public media... I am very much in love
with Michael. I dedicate my life to being his wife. I understand and support
him. We both look forward to raising a family and living happy, healthy
lives together. We hope friends and fans will understand and respect our
privacy."
It was their love of privacy that prompted media probes that resulted in
published stories that stated the couple knew each other only eight months
before beginning their romance that led to matrimony.
The truth is that Michael, now 36, and Lisa Marie, 26, were just a couple
of youngsters when they met in Las Vegas 20 years ago. He was 16 and she was
6. The Jackson Five, with Michael out front as the lead singer, appeared at
the MGM Grand Hotel April 9 through 23, 1974, and August 21 through Sept. 3,
1974.
Michael, taking time out from his studio recording session in New York to
give EBONY an exclusive interview, recalls:
"Her father [Elvis] used to bring her to catch our show where all nine of
us [Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Randy, Maureen 'Rebbie', LaToya and
Janet, then 8] were performing... It was a real family show -- the only
family show in Las Vegas which allowed children to come."
He continued:
"Elvis would bring his daughter, Lisa Marie. She would sit right in the
front and bodyguards would be right there. Afterwards, she would be escorted
backstage and I would meet her and we would talk. This happened quite often.
She would come again, again and again. It was quite an event.
"After that, I didn't see her for quite a while. You know, it was like
ships passing in the night -- hello and goodbye."
Lisa Marie married musician Danny Keough in 1988 and two children
(Danielle, now 5, and Benjamin, 2) were born to this union. Differences that
the couple did not reconcile resulted in a "quickie" divorce in the Dominican
Republic last spring.
Three years ago when he started the DANGEROUS album, which featured
such hits as "Why You Wanna Trip On Me," "Remember The Time," "She Drives Me
Wild" and "Can't Let Her Get Away," Michael said their relationship reached a
new plateau.
"We sort of went out together. Then we would talk on the phone... I
noticed that we had come closer. We went to Las Vegas for The Jackson Family
Honors [in 1993]. We later traveled to Atlanta for (former) President Jimmy
Carter to visit children, but no one knew that she was there with me.
The brilliant thing about us is that we were often together but did not
let anybody know about it. We got to see each other that way over the years.
We were really quiet and comfortable with each other. That's pretty much how
the dating started happening."
It was during this period that Michael said their relationship changed from
being good friends to lovers.
As a sensitive songwriter who deals with feelings that run the range of
human emotions, Michael has an uncanny sense of the chemistry in writing
songs. For him, that chemistry is inspiration. If you listen to the lyrics of
"Remember The Time" and "I Can't Let Her Get Away," in the 1991 release of his
'Dangerous' album, you conclude that Lisa Marie could have provided the
inspiration.
She certainly provided the kind of support he needed in 1993 when he was
going through legal trials and tribulations. "I was on tour and it seemed like
I was in Armageddon -- Armageddon in the brains," Michael remembered. "All
these horrible stories were going around about me. None was true. It was
unbelievable. Lisa Marie would call. I could count my true friends on one
hand. She was very, very supportive the whole time. That really impressed me.
She would call and be crying. She was angry and really wanted to choke people.
"But, really, what impressed me was earthquake day in L.A. [June 28,
1993]," Michael says with an air of excitement. "On earthquake day, my phone
just happened to be working. I was terrified -- almost out of my brains. I
thought the world was ending. I got a phone call that day and it was from
her, right after the quake."
Later, in London, where he underwent treatment for addiction to
prescription drugs, Michael said that Lisa Marie gave him the impression that
their relationship was moving them toward each other in ties that bind.
"She would call me, but she didn't always get through to me. And that
made it very frustrating for her. I got all the messages... She was very
concerned."
It was after these experiences that Michael says he came to that moment
when he had to say "This Girl Is Mine" and "The Way You Make Me Feel."
(Michael chuckles at the play on the words of two of his best-selling songs.)
"It kind of unfolded," he said of the moment of truth. "We spent a lot of
time on the ranch [his sprawling, multimillion-dollar Neverland] and just
walked around and talked. It happened! It unfolded all natural. We could
feel the feeling we had for each other without even talking about it. It was
all in the vibrations, the feelings and the look in our eyes."
After he recounted how a friendship turned to romance, Michael was asked:
"Who proposed, you or Lisa Marie?" He responded: "I proposed." Blushing at the
recollection, Michael said:
"Well, first I asked -- I'm the shyest person in the world. I said to her
-- we were on the phone -- 'If I asked you to marry me, would you?' She
said, 'Of course!' Then there was silence. I said, 'Excuse me, I've got to
go to the bathroom,' he laughed sheepishly. "So I came back. I didn't quite
know what to say. But that's how it happened."
Following the telephone proposal and acceptance, the engaged couple
promptly met at Neverland, where the romance started. It climaxed in marriage
on May 26 in the Dominican Republic, proving that love conquers all.
The couple honeymooned briefly in Budapest, Hungary, where the bride shared
some time with the groom on a film location, where he produced a promotional
video for his upcoming album, 'HISTORY.' They also spent some time doing what
they both love -- caring for children. They visited children's hospitals where
they comforted the young patients and distributed toys.
This was a prelude to the priority they have agreed upon. The priority is
not recording together, although Lisa Marie inherited her famous father's
talent for singing and his estate valued at over $150 million.
"All this talk about us recording together is a complete rumor," says
Michael, whose financial worth is estimated to be over $200 million. "The
thing we want to do most is centered around children. I never met anybody
who cared so much about children the way I do. I get real emotional about
children. Lisa Marie is the exact same way. Wherever we go, we visit
children's hospitals. My dream is that when we go to South Africa and India,
we will aid children," he discloses.
Asked about plans for their own children, he replied:
"It's already happening." Then the fifth born of the nine Jacksons paused
and added:
"I want more children than my father [Joseph] has."
Note: Factual errors found in the article -
- Michael is the 7th of the 9 Jacksons - or technically the 8th of 10 if
you count Marlon's twin who died.
- The Jackson Family Honors was in Feb 94.
- The Los Angeles earthquake was January of 94 not June of 93.
- The Atlanta event took place in April 1993, not May. CNN covered the
event.
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