u/Nice-Bee-77

That jail really aging him faster than milk
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That jail really aging him faster than milk

just look at the sketch details, he looks so miserable and look at the hair, they shaded some grey into it like he’s really getting old fast

u/Nice-Bee-77 — 17 hours ago
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Do you guys think D4vd will ever take accountability for what he did to her?

Do you guys think he will eventually tell the truth and admit what he did and who helped him? This just came time mind. At the same time, he looks careless in those new sketches from the courthouse so I doubt it would be anytime soon.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 18 hours ago
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How do yall think D4vd is holding up behind bars?

I heard the man ain’t shower in like a week or so, probably been days since he last had access to fresh air. What do yall think he’s been eating too? I know the flies are attracted to him by now.

u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

Okay so what’s the tea with Michael and Diana Ross? Did they have a secret fling going on?

She would lead him on so much and it would mess with him

u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

Do you guys think Michael’s voice is lighter the way it is because of trauma? Or was it naturally like that

I’ve honestly always wondered about this. People talk about Michael’s voice like it was something fake or forced, but if you go back and listen to him as a child, his voice was already naturally soft and gentle. I do think trauma and the way he grew up could’ve shaped the way he expressed himself over time though. Abuse, pressure, anxiety, fame at such a young age — all of that changes a person emotionally, and your voice is connected to emotion more than people realize.

At the same time, I think people sometimes forget that some men just naturally have lighter voices. Not every man is going to sound super deep or masculine in the way society expects. Michael was always soft-spoken, sensitive, and emotionally expressive, and I feel like his voice reflected that part of him too.

Honestly, whether it came naturally, was influenced by trauma, or was a mix of both, I think it became one of the most unique and recognizable things about him. His voice had warmth, gentleness, and vulnerability to it that matched who he seemed to be as a person.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

Did Celeste have any real friends? Or at least ONE for crying out loud

The more I think about everything surrounding Celeste’s case, the more I genuinely wonder if she had any truly real people around her at all. Not people who were just around for the fun moments, the attention, the social media posts, or the connections — but actual friends and adults who cared enough to protect her, check on her, and speak up when something didn’t feel right.

What’s especially heartbreaking is how, in so many photos, videos, and moments people have shared, she often seemed alone or faded into the background. Almost like she was physically there, but not really seen. Surrounded by crowds, people, and activity, yet somehow still isolated. Looking back at it now, it’s hard not to notice how easy it seemed for people to overlook her until it became a tragedy.

Because a real friend notices when someone is struggling. A real friend asks questions. A real friend pays attention when someone seems uncomfortable, vulnerable, withdrawn, or out of place. Instead, it feels like so many people either ignored warning signs, stayed silent, distanced themselves when things got serious, or are only now speaking up after the fact.

And that’s one of the saddest parts about all of this — it feels like she was surrounded by people, but still didn’t truly have anyone protecting her. Too many people seemed more concerned with protecting reputations, avoiding accountability, or pretending they ‘didn’t know’ than making sure she was actually safe.

At the end of the day, Celeste deserved to feel seen, protected, cared for, and safe. She deserved genuine people around her who valued her as a human being, not someone who could quietly fade into the background until it was too late.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

Did Celeste have any real friends? Or at least ONE for crying out loud

The more I think about everything surrounding Celeste’s case, the more I genuinely wonder if she had any truly real people around her at all. Not people who were just around for the fun moments, the attention, the social media posts, or the connections — but actual friends and adults who cared enough to protect her, check on her, and speak up when something didn’t feel right.

What’s especially heartbreaking is how, in so many photos, videos, and moments people have shared, she often seemed alone or faded into the background. Almost like she was physically there, but not really seen. Surrounded by crowds, people, and activity, yet somehow still isolated. Looking back at it now, it’s hard not to notice how easy it seemed for people to overlook her until it became a tragedy.

Because a real friend notices when someone is struggling. A real friend asks questions. A real friend pays attention when someone seems uncomfortable, vulnerable, withdrawn, or out of place. Instead, it feels like so many people either ignored warning signs, stayed silent, distanced themselves when things got serious, or are only now speaking up after the fact.

And that’s one of the saddest parts about all of this — it feels like she was surrounded by people, but still didn’t truly have anyone protecting her. Too many people seemed more concerned with protecting reputations, avoiding accountability, or pretending they ‘didn’t know’ than making sure she was actually safe.

At the end of the day, Celeste deserved to feel seen, protected, cared for, and safe. She deserved genuine people around her who valued her as a human being, not someone who could quietly fade into the background until it was too late.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

I miss Justin interacting with us, now we just see him here and there every other year

I miss when he used to do random Instagram lives and answer fan questions or even try to share his screen with us to get to know us, but we can only re-live those moments through YouTube apparently, sigh this makes me sad and reminiscing

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

When all of this is over I hope Celeste’s family is relieved

When all of this is finally over, I genuinely hope Celeste’s family is able to find some kind of peace and relief after carrying so much pain for so long. No family should have to fight this hard just to have people listen, care, or take their concerns seriously.

What makes it even more heartbreaking is watching parts of the media and people online try to shift blame onto her own family over her whereabouts instead of focusing on the adults and situations surrounding the case. It’s incredibly unfair to act like grieving parents should somehow carry more blame than the grown people who were around her, enabled things, or failed to protect her.

No matter what people online argue about, debate, or speculate on, there’s still a real family at the center of all of this that has had to live through unimaginable grief, scrutiny, stress, and heartbreak every single day. I can’t imagine how exhausting it must be to constantly relive everything while the internet turns it into discourse and entertainment.

At the end of the day, I just hope they eventually get the truth, the accountability they’ve been searching for, and the chance to finally heal without having to keep carrying the weight of this alone.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 1 day ago

I know Justin is a “pop artist” but he suits R&B better. I’m sorry there’s not any other genre. He can do better than R&B.

Well, let me correct myself. He’s really a versatile artist not just a pop icon. This is just my opinion just like every time Justin makes a song that is R&B based it just sounds so good and his voice sounds so soothing like it just flows with his voice so naturally, it’s not forced. Also, when he sings songs like LMLYD and Time for bed you can feel the melody. Those songs are really sexy.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 2 days ago

what are you guy’s favorite unreleased Bizzle song? Or JB song in general

Most of his unreleased songs are better than his songs that are already out. Have you noticed that? I’m not being dramatic, but I’ve heard so many unreleased songs that I’m just like why didn’t Justin release this because some of these songs could’ve made good hits and top the charts but he just decided to keep it in the archives.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 2 days ago

what do you guys think Micheal 2 will be about? since part one was just so great

I’ve been seeing several posts going around saying that they are in the works for a Michael part 2 but honestly, we probably won’t get that until the next couple years but what do you guys think it will be about?

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 2 days ago

This scene really broke me and Joe was always nosey

This scene really broke my heart, Michael couldn’t even go in the house in peace without every little thing he does getting noticed. His dad was too much in his grill like back tf up! So annoying, I hate when parents are so invasive. He didn’t realize that Michael was dealing with an internal battle instead he judged him from the outside appearance smh

u/Nice-Bee-77 — 2 days ago

is Justin going on tour or what? I need to know now so I can save some mula

I need to prepare myself because I’m trying to get floor seats and meet & greet tickets but they cost a fortune so I’m tryna save now before he announces anything

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 2 days ago

The world owes Michael an apology, He had such a pure heart and good motivation.

The world owes Michael Jackson an apology. Regardless of the controversies and rumors that surrounded his life, he was never convicted of the accusations made against him, yet many people treated him as guilty long before facts were proven. Beyond being one of the greatest entertainers in history, Michael was known by many for his gentleness, kindness, generosity, and the deep care he showed toward children and families around the world. He spoke constantly about love, healing, unity, and protecting childhood innocence, and he devoted much of his life to helping sick and disadvantaged children through charity work and personal support. He was also a devoted father who raised and protected his own children with love and attention. Michael gave the world groundbreaking music, compassion, and inspiration, yet much of his life was overshadowed by relentless media scrutiny and speculation. It’s possible to acknowledge the complexity of his legacy while also recognizing that he was a sensitive human being who endured extraordinary public judgment and pressure.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 3 days ago

Being introduced to Michael when I was a baby

My grandmother introduced me to Micheal when I was a baby, she showed me his music, I grew up listening to him, learning about the Jackson 5 and all related to him. Like she really put me on and even showed me his vinyls. She passed away in 2023 due to cancer, unfortunately.

I will always remember her and how much she honored him as a musician. He is very well respected and appreciated in our family. I just wish I was older back then because the world was a blur to me when I was little. I really wish I was older and could experience going to his shows, stuff like that.

Thank God for movies, we get to have a glimpse and experience Michael Jackson by his nephew Jafaar, I went to see that movie about 4 times now. He did an excellent job embodying his uncle and soaked in every performance to the point i thought Michael possessed him at certain scenes. It was outstanding!

Anyway, back in 2009 when I was 13 years old, I remember going on a field trip with my school to an amusement park and suddenly hearing everyone “Omg Michael passed away!” Like it was major, EVERYWHERE. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing but at the same time I was confused, in disbelief and frozen, emotionally shocked all at once. I couldn’t grasp that. I was only 13 at the time and I will never forget it. The world then was still a blur.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 3 days ago

I’m jealous of those that got to meet or see Micheal in their lifetime, I was a baby and the world was a blur to me

The only thing I remember was going to a field trip with my class in 2009, I was 13 years old when the news broke out about his death. So many people were talking about it that same day it happened. I just kept hearing it, it was like tunnel vision to me, shocked, confused and emotional at once. I never got the chance to see him in concert or even meet him. I’m sure several many others have not as well,
I just wish I grew up in the same generation as him or something. If only I could rewind back time.

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u/Nice-Bee-77 — 4 days ago