Friday, May 23, 2014

High Schooler's Dance to ‘Billie Jean’ Gets The Attention of Michael Jackson's Estate

A video that has been circulating the last week has become a fan favorite showing High school student Brett Nichols, Dancing to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean in a H.S talent show blowing every one away and won the Trophy.  Apparently it has come to the attention of the Michael Jackson estate who just extending an Invitation to Bret and his family. That is something Michael would do himself. BRAVO  MJ Estate. ~ Qbee


Student Dances to Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’ w/ Perfect Moonwalk

Pitman High School Students in California put on a talent show for the end of the school year. There were many acts, but none even came close to one teen’s perfect impression of Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’, Motown 25th anniversary performance.  Brett clearly spent a lot of time studying MJ’s every move – including the moonwalk!




Brett W. Nichols has never had any formal training. Over the years, through YouTube, he spent months just watching Michael Jackson videos again and again… he studied each part and taught himself. Brett won first place at the talent show and is now enjoying his celebrity status at school. No doubt the King of Pop would be proud.

But The 17-year-old Michael Jackson fan  didn't just win his school's talent show with his MJ routine ... he caught the eye of MJ's estate ... who have invited Bret and his family  to Las Vegas for a show

A rep for the Jackson estate says  the  the executors saw Nichols' impressive performance and were blown away ... so they put together a package to send to Nichols to show how much they liked his act.

The rep says they sent Nichols some Michael Jackson  CDs and an invitation for Brett and his family (mom, dad and sister) to all attend a performance of Michael Jackson ONE in Las Vegas.

They  contacted Nichols' principal, who in turn told Nichols and his family this afternoon ... who were predictably beyond excited.



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