The children of the late Michael Jackson will immortalize their father’s hands and feet in the concrete of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on Thursday, January 26, 2012. Paris,13, Prince,14, and Blanket,9, will use Michael’s sequined glove and shoes to impress his stage image on a block of cement that will be placed in the forecourt of the theatre.
Imprints at Grauman’s are usually reserved for notable movie stars, but new ownership has made immortalizing the late singer possible. Owners Donald Kushner and Elie Samaha have decided to honor Michael in this manner and celebrate the release of the debut of “Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour” produced by Cirque du Soleil. This will be the first time that the Chinese Theatre honors a person who is not alive to attend their print ceremony.
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