So, an ancient Egyptian woman was reincarnated as Michael? That might explain a lot.

The Pharaoh of Pop doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as King of Pop, but visitors to Chicago’s Field Museum could swear that’s Jacko’s face on a 3,000-year-old Egyptian bust.

The spitting image limestone sculpture has been on display at the museum since 1988, but recently started drawing attention because of its likeness to Jacko — complete with disfigured nose.

Unfortunately the bust, which was carved sometime between 1550 B.C. and 1050 B.C., is of a woman and MJ likely never had the chance to see the statuette.




  1. Chris Mac says:

    They even got the nose right.

  2. sargasso says:

    Nose was probably chiseled off by a tourist.

  3. Whaap says:

    That was a preincarnation.

  4. Dale says:

    Did MJ know of this? Remember The Time video

  5. Luc says:

    It is a common belief that he underwent many surgeries trying to look like Diana Ross. Maybe his actual goal all the time was to look like a pharaoh. It makes sense.

  6. Ted says:

    This has been on display for many years Chicago’s Field Museum. It is currently on display as part of the King Tut exhibition http://www.fieldmuseum.org/TUT. For years and years, everyone stops to look at the bust and says “It’s Michael Jackson”.


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