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Michael Jackson and Bubbles were considered a secret dream couple of pop – the two were so narrow, at times at every appearance of the other person that some lousy joke bolds said that they could sometimes not have been able to distinguish musicians and chimpanzees. Whether Bubbles was actually replaced by a doppelganger at some point – some say that these primates all look the same! – has not been clarified to this day. Bubbles naturally cannot comment on this. He does not come from the futuristic planet of the monkeys, where the Schimps can say and speak and have to parry people and are silent!

According to an eyewitness report, however, violent disputes between the two friends Michael Jackson and Bubbles are said to have occurred. Jackson is said to have even become palpable towards his animal buddy. The implied supposedly Jane Goodall, who loudly “NME” so expressed to “TMZ”. Goodall is considered the leading behavioral researcher with the specialty monkey, especially chimpanzees.

Bubbles: blows in the face, steps in the stomach

It was: Bubbles knows his master

The 84-year-old was convinced that Bubbles was a mistreated animal, crime scene: Neverland Ranch. However, Goodall did not provide any evidence of this. She never accused Jackson directly, but only referred to his presence during the spanking scenes.

When she once announced her fear of the singer openly, it was not well received. “We talked about Bubbles,” she said to “TMZ”. “And he got angry.”

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“Bubbles is alive and beautiful. But as soon as he was with Michael, there were blows.” Jack Gordon, the ex-husband of Michael’s sister La Toya, directly accused the pop star of violence: he put the primate in the face and stepped into the stomach.

Bubbles and Jacko went separate paths in the nineties. The chimpanzee is now 35 and lives in a home for monkeys in Florida.

Most recently, Jackson, who died in 2009, was criticized for alleged abuse cases, which are discussed in the “Leaving Neverland” documentary.

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