Jul 8th, 2009 - MTV
After appearing with their family at the Michael Jackson memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday, the singer's sisters - Janet, La Toya and Rebbie - also addressed the fans at the Nokia Theater nearby, where several thousand fans who did not receive tickets to the Staples Center watched the tribute to the late King of Pop.
The oldest Jackson child, Rebbie, thanked the crowd for all the support they've showed the Jackson family since Michael's unexpected death nearly two weeks ago.
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