Jul 10th, 2009 - Starpulse
Michael Jackson spent his last Christmas with Carrie Fisher after inviting the Star Wars actress over to his Los Angeles home as a surprise for his three children.
The Thriller hitmaker's kids - Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II - are big fans of the sci-fi film franchise and Jackson decided to treat them to a special visit from Princess Leia herself.
Jackson's pal Stephen Price, an associate of the singer's dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein, tells Us Weekly magazine, "Michael introduced her as Princess Leia and they (kids) were so excited!"
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