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Did Michael Jackson sometimes “dress as a woman”? And does it really matter?

Some Jackson fans will probably be upset with Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson, the new book by journalist Ian Halperin that is out today. Others won’t be bothered by Halperin’s assertions, in an interview on spinner.com, that Jackson was gay and “dressed as a woman” to meet dates.

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