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'Beauty and the Beast' 2017 Star Emma Watson Was Michael Jackson's Second Choice for a Bride; Details on Dr. Conrad Murray's Revelation

King of Pop Michael Jackson wanted close friend's daughter Harriet Lester. Emma Watson was second in line.

Michael Jackson wanted to marry "Beauty and the Beast" star Emma Watson.

Love at First Film

Michael Jackson fell in love with Emma Watson during her debut in the first installment of the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." This may sound crazy and absurd, but Watson was Jackson's second choice for a bride.

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According to Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson planned to marry Watson. Dr. Murray was the deceased musician's doctor for three years. In 2011, Dr. Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after the music legend died of overdose last 2009.

Dr. Murray was sentenced for four years in jail. After serving half his sentence, he was released in 2013. He wrote about Jackson's plan to marry the young actress on a reveal-all book titled "This Is It."

Unrequited Love

After Dr. Murray's allegations, he then supplied that the King of Pop fell in love with his good friend's daughter. Mark Lester was a famous child actor who played Oliver in a musical film titled "Oliver!" in 1968. Jackson fell in love with Lester's daughter Harriet when she was still five. The musician became the kid's godfather. Dr. Murray informed that Jackson became "fixated" with Harriet when she was 12 years old.

Dr. Murray said that Jackson wanted to go with him and visit Lester. "He wanted me to go with him to visit her father and discuss plans for matrimony while in London, during the 'This is It concerts,'" he said. Dr. Murray also brought up his unasked question on pedophilia allegations. He said that this was the closest answer Jackson ever came.

He also stated that what Jackson felt about the girls was no innocent crush. It was unrequited love.

Hormone Injections

Dr. Murray also exposed Jackson's hormone injections to delay puberty and keep his voice high when he was thirteen years old.

Money Was Not A Motivation

Dr. Murray told Daily Mirror to read his book that will be released this week. He said it's a person's call to decide whether what he's saying is true or not. He also denied any financial motives for having written the book. "Money was never my motivation," he said.

He also said that the book contains the true story of Jackson's life. Being Jackson's friend, they shared secrets that was never shared by anyone. "This Is It is the true story of Michael's life that has never been told. It is the final word. It is the story of who Michael Jackson really was. It's the truth," he stated.

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