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June 26, 2009
Elizabeth Taylor mourns Michael Jackson's death via Twitter
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Editor's Note: Elizabeth Taylor, a longtime close friend of Michael Jackson, shared her feelings about his death on Twitter. Posted below are her recent tweets, which became the statement released by Taylor's publicist. For more on the life and death of the King of Pop, tune in to AC360° tonight 10p ET.

Source: Elizabeth Taylor's Twitter page

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Cheryl Jordan   June 28th, 2009 1:50 am ET

I liked Michael Jackson's music and I have the Thriller album. I was shocked when I heard that Michael Jackson died and I have been watching his life story on T.V. for the last couple of days.

May God be with his family in their time of loss and if Michael was suffering at all, he is at peace now!

Linda   June 28th, 2009 1:51 pm ET

I first heard Michael Jackson was in a coma, the an hour or so later that he had died. My first thought was of Elizabeth Taylor and the loss this would be for her. There is such a huge parallel in their life story. Child actors, beautiful, fragile, yet strong, creative, naive, and exploited.
I feel sorry for her loss in Michael's death. Say whatever you want about Michael Jackson, he influenced millions of lives with creative genious.

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