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About Michael Jackson's nose.

In 2009, American superstar Michael Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest caused by painkillers. People felt pain and regret, and the Internet was filled with photos of the emaciated star lying in the morgue. According to reports at the time, the 50-year-old Jackson was so underweight and so covered in bruises that medical staff thought he was a hospice patient. Eyewitnesses claimed that Jackson's nose was fake, and after his death, the true state of his nasal cavity was revealed to the public. So, what does it look like?

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Witnesses told "Rolling Stone" magazine that the prosthetic leg used by Jackson to fix the injured nose was missing, leaving only a small black hole around it. Cartilage fragments. He also added that Jackson's face had always been altered and had been hidden from public view for decades, only to finally be exposed unabashedly in the spotlight after his death.

In fact, Jackson has always denied that he had any other surgeries other than two rhinoplasty surgeries. His first surgery was in 1979, when he fell while dancing and broke his nose. He was quite satisfied with the results of this surgery, so he even showed off his thin nose on the cover of his album "Off the Wall". Then in 1981, he underwent a second nose surgery.

But the public believes that by the early 1990s, Jackson's nose had undergone great changes, becoming thinner and thinner, and the tip of his nose had become much narrower.

Some people close to him say he used steroid drugs, which can cause skin thinning, rather than surgery. This is an anesthetic drug called propofol, which is extremely harmful to the human body.

By 2002, rumors were swirling, with some even saying that Jackson's nose had completely collapsed, so he had to wear a prosthetic one. Music video director Rudy Dolezal once said that when he was filming "Dangerous Tour" in Munich in 1992, he was told that if Jackson refused to appear on camera when he was not performing, it was because he was in those scenes. Days without noses. He also said in an interview with the New York Post that Jackson had to wear a plastic nose, but it would take hours to put the makeup on. Jackson's entire transformation was motivated by a desire to not look like his hated father, Joe.

At that time, Jackson still insisted that he had only had two nose surgeries. Jackson explained that he had the nose surgery to breathe better so he could sing at a higher pitch.

Later, Dr. Pamela Lipkin, a surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty surgery, said that Jackson may have suffered from severe rhinoplasty, and the remaining part is irreparable. Lipkin believes Jackson had a graft in his nose that came out of the skin, which is why he may have a hole in his skin. Such people are generally called nasally disabled people. Such people have had their noses done so many times that they have no nose to breathe through. This kind of nose is an irreversible late product.

The most outrageous thing is that Jackson's former butler Adrian McManus said that Jackson had a whole jar of fake noses for his use.

He told Rolling Stone magazine that Jackson had a jar of prosthetic noses and stage glue in his closet, which he told himself he used to disguise himself. Some of these are similar to his original nose, but without the hole.

The man has passed away, but only speculation and slander remain in the world. Perhaps we should pay more attention to Jackson's musical achievements and spiritual power rather than his personal life.