Is Katherine Jackson very ill?

Is Katherine Jackson very ill?

Ailing Katherine Jackson is near death and living apart from her kids after she was removed from the family compound to be in the constant care of “private doctors,” RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal. The 88-year-old family matriarch was rushed to the hospital with heart attack-like symptoms in early January.

Did Katherine Jackson have a stroke?

Katherine Jackson, matriarch of the iconic Jackson family, has suffered a stroke just months after the death of her husband Joe, Radar Online reports. Multiple sources told the website that Jackson’s condition may be dire. “Katherine had another stroke several weeks ago,” said the unnamed source.

What did Janet Jackson do to her face?

Janet Jackson’s cheeks are now puffier with severely raised eyebrows and a quite smooth forehead for someone of her age. Many of the wrinkles you would expect to see on Janet’s face are not there. Pulling the forehead skin up removes wrinkles during a facelift, but if you pull too much the eyebrows will shift to an unnatural position.

Where was Katherine Jackson when she had her stroke?

According to several reports, Katherine Jackson was hospitalized at a San Fernando Valley, Ca. hospital and in loss of several of her main senses, after allegedly suffering a stroke. Here is what was reported by RadarOnline: Katherine Jackson has suffered a stroke, it has been revealed.

Why did Katherine Jackson fear for her life?

Mama Katherine claimed that Trent -who was living with her at her Calabasas, Ca. home- had been stealing money off from her bank accounts, emotionally and/or physically abusing her, and that she feared for her life when he was there.

When did Katherine Jackson change her name to Esther?

In 1934, her father changed his surname to ‘Scruse’, and renamed his daughter “Katherine Esther”. As a child, Jackson aspired to become an actress or country singer, but was dismayed to find no notable black country stars. Jackson’s parents divorced when she was still a child.