Randy Jackson: 'Dismay' over Funeral Footage

Jackson family upset over footage over the Michael Jackson funeral

In the days before Michael Jackson's star-studded funeral, the Jackson family announced they would release handout footage and photos to the media. MJ's younger brother Randy Jackson released a statement on Friday expressing his disappointment over unapproved aerial footage of the funeral used on television.

"I was dismayed last night and again today at the coverage I saw on television of our ceremony for Michael," Randy's statement said. "We had asked the media to respect the privacy and the sanctity of this event; to give us one moment of privacy to mourn as a family out of the public spotlight."

He added, "Unfortunately, despite a no-fly zone around Forest Lawn, many media organizations decided to ignore our wishes. They employed helicopters that not only surreptitiously recorded our private family ceremony, but also severely disrupted it."

Jackson is now asking for the footage to be permanently "pulled from the air."

Michael Jackson was buried at Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, Calif. on Thursday. A public memorial was held for the music superstar on July 7 at Staples Center in L.A.

12 Facts about Michael Jackson's Funeral

Hidden

Michael will be buried at Forest Lawn Glendale, in what will be a hidden monument in a mausoleum made of marble and mortar.

Ten Weeks Later

Michael is being laid to rest ten weeks after his death — longtime Jackson friend Rodney Jerkins told “Extra” the family wasn’t prepared to say goodbye.

Jerkins says Jackson’s death was completely unexpected and family members were not prepared for the amount of grief they experienced. Jerkins says he “can’t imagine” the pain the Jackson family is in. “As close a friend as Michael was to me,” he says, “If it’s family, it’s just a whole other level.”

Celeb Friends Say Goodbye

Macaulay Culkin, Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight will attend the funeral.

At Rest with Legends

Jackson will be in the Great Mausoleum, joining Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, W.C. Fields and Red Skelton. Other famous names buried at Forest Lawn include George Burns, Gracie Allen, Walt Disney and Nat King Cole.

The Last Supper

In the Mausoleum, there’s a life-size stained glass recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.”

Nearby are two of the world’s largest paintings, “The Crucifixion” and “Resurrection.”

History

Forest Lawn was founded in 1906 by a group of businessmen on 55 hillside acres in the town of Tropico (later Glendale).

AP says there was no forest and no lawn — just a traditional graveyard.

Eliminating Tombstones

In the early 1900s, manager Hubert Eaton began convincing people to buy plots before they died, and sales began booming.

Eaton soon eliminated tombstones for grass and lawns. He changed the name “cemetery” to “memorial park,” and soon began collecting art and adding trees, florists, gift shops and chapels.

Liberty

AP reports the park was divided into sections like Slumberland, Babyland, Graceland and Inspiration Slope, and patriotic sections (“Liberty” and “Victory”) were incorporated in the 1950s.

Whites Only?

AP says Forest Lawn once had a whites-only policy, but park spokesman William Martin told AP he didn’t know what year that ended.

Total Privacy

The Jackson family has said they desire privacy, and they’ll get it in the Mausoleum. It’s said to be “impossible” to get in. Forest Lawn also reportedly prohibits commercial photography.

The After-Party

The Jackson family rented out L.A. restaurant Villa Sorriso and Bar Celona for dinner after the burial.

The event is entirely by invitation only, and all access will be closed to the public.

The Cost

The cost of police services — which includes air support and other security — is reportedly $150,000. Michael’s estate is paying for the services.

comments

Some old habbits are hard to break I guess. Since they followed him around all the time when he was alive Michael knew they were there. Even he went out to his newspaper outside with his baseball cap on. That was crazy.

glorisrose
September 6, 2009

Old habbits are hard to break sometimes which is sad because they followed Michael around all the time when he was alive. Michael knew they were there around him up above.

Gloria
September 6, 2009

I agree with Barbara about whats going on TV.The media needs to leave Katherine Jackson/her family/Michael Jacksons Kids.Paris/her two brothers alone.

Samantha
September 5, 2009

I don’t blame Randy Jackson and the entire Jackson family for being angry. Can anyone leave these people alone??? This was a funeral, a very private, extremely, painful and emotional experience. Did not anyone understand that this would be their (Michael Jackson’s Family and Friends) last time to be with Michael? This was their last time. Didn’t anyone understand that they probably only wanted just a few moments to say goodbye? How sad that even a moment as personal as this cannot be respected by the media!!!

Last night, the Jackson Family’s wishes really should have been respected!!! If they ever wished to share this experience with all of us they would have; and if they wanted to do so in the future, it still their prerogative. But, never! never! never! should their privacy be breeched last night.

It just goes to show how despicably low people will go just for a buck!!! This was just one last shot the media got in disturbing Michael’s peace.

It is obvious that the media has yet to learn from past mistakes. And it is obvious that the media has yet to learn how hurtful they can be, evident by last night’s breech in this family’s ability to grieve privately.

Barbara CT
September 4, 2009
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