Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Michael Jackson's daughter Paris claims singer's last album used impostor Jason Malachi's voice


Daddy's little girl knows best.

There are a great number of conspiracy theories floating around Michael Jackson's death, but it turns out Jackson's only daughter, Paris Jackson, has one of her own.

According to TMZ, a recorded video chat reveals Paris doesn't believe the voice on her late father's last album, "Michael," was even his own.

During the 2010 video chat, Paris supposedly announced to her friends that the reason the voice on the album doesn't sound like her dad is because it's not the King of Pop at all — it's a sound-alike named Jason Malachi.

"It's NOT him ... the whole album isn't even him!! Go online ... go on YouTube and look up Jason Malachi. That's him!!" the 13-year-old allegedly replied when a friend asked why the "Hold My Hand" singer sounded different.

Paris even at one point jokes about the footage "leaking" onto the Internet.

The online conversation took place during the height of rumors that Jackson's parts on the "Michael" album were actually sung by Malachi, though both Sony and the singer denied the allegations, according to TMZ.

On the tape, the site reports, Paris also insisted she knew what she was talking about.

"I should know if it's him or not because he would sing to me all the time," she reportedly said on the video.

At present, the video chat footage is being shopped to various media outlets, according to TMZ, and there are already offers being made for the precious recordings.

Paris is currently set to star in the upcoming live action-animated film "Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys," based on Dennis H. Christen's young adult fantasy series, opposite characters voiced by Joey Fatone and Larry King.

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