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MJ's 1984 Fire: The 30-Second Accident That Changed Everything
16 Feb
Summary
- A documentary explores a 1984 fire that engulfed Michael Jackson's head.
- The incident led to severe burns and subsequent plastic surgery obsession.
- The fire is linked to his narcotics addiction and eventual untimely death.

A recent documentary delves into a pivotal moment in Michael Jackson's life: a fire in 1984 that engulfed his head on a commercial set. This incident, lasting only 30 seconds, resulted in severe third-degree burns.
Never-before-seen footage of the event is featured in "TMZ Presents: Michael Jackson: 30 Seconds." The documentary posits that this fiery accident fundamentally shifted Jackson's life trajectory.
The profound trauma from the burns is linked to his subsequent obsession with plastic surgery and the development of a severe narcotics addiction. These issues ultimately contributed to his untimely death.



