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Scoop: Nanny may have been MJ's secret girlfriend

By: Kitty Raymond
Special to The Examiner
July 7, 2009

A nanny’s love: Reports have surfaced that Michael Jackson was in a long-term relationship with his children’s nanny. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Did Michael Jackson have a longtime secret girlfriend? According to the U.K.’s Mirror, Uganda native Grace Rwaramba was more than his children’s nanny — she was almost like his wife.

“Grace loved Michael and he loved her,” the King of Pop’s former photographer told the paper. “The kids called her ‘Mom.’”

And a bodyguard claims that the Jacko security chief who recently spoke of a secret girlfriend “was referring to Grace. They were more like a married couple than employer and employee.”

“Grace was the closest person to Michael and the kids,” added the bodyguard. “The children were always their joint priority, and like any couple they’d [argue] if they disagreed about how they were being brought up.”

So why was their romance kept under wraps? The guard explains that Grace “actively avoided” fame, and so “Michael was determined to keep her and their relationship out of the public gaze.”

Odd. We’d think Michael would have wanted to make a functional long-term relationship public.

Demi and Ashton: Adopting?

Madonna has started a lot of trends over the years, and she’s reportedly trying to start a new one: adopting from Malawi. Now that the pop icon has two children from the African nation, she is said to be urging Kabbalah buddies Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher to
follow suit.

“Madonna has apparently been trying to get Demi and Ashton to adopt ever since [bringing home] her son David [in 2006]. She has been very enthusiastic about it,” a friend of the married couple reportedly told In Touch magazine.

Frankly, we have a hard time buying the notion that Demi and Ashton would warm up to the idea of going through months of legal wrangling and public controversy.

Kitty Raymond is an entertainment writer and astrologer. She welcomes feedback at kitty@media-darling.com.



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May H.

Jul 6, 2009

Grace Rwaramba was never with Michael Jackson. Grace has been in a long term relationship with another man, Ugandan born Joseph Kisembo. In fact, Grace and he were MARRIED in Las Vegaas, Nevada on December 04, 2008. SO, why are some people STILL lying about who the secret woman? This information is available via the Clark County Recorders website by doing a marriage records search.

 

illmatic

Jul 7, 2009

What does it matter? She was a close friend that loved him and his children.

 

jrsfuk

Jul 7, 2009

What does it matter? The guy is dead and now buried. It seems that the world and CNN have gone completely mad over this PER*ERT. He may have had talent with music and song, but the bottom line is HE PAID TO HAVE YOUNG BOYS SLEEP IN HIS BED and lived for drugs. Good Riddance.

 

ICY The Light

Jul 25, 2009

Sure. I did a look up. Don't forget Michael had alias names for drugs why not Joseph Kisembo be an alias name of Michael. Guess what Michael's middle name is J O S E P H. Plus Michael looking at real estate in Vegas; couldn't afford a 25 million dollar home and Joseph and Grace were married in Vegas as well. TOO COZY FOR COMFORT. LIAR LIARS PANTS ON FIRE! Grace enjoy your millions.

 


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