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Top 10 Celebrity Funerals That Sparked Controversy Posted: 18 Sep 2012 09:05 PM PDT
This article takes a look at some of the biggest celebrity funerals in history and the controversy surround them. Who made it to #1? Let's take a look. Be sure to comment with your thoughts.
1. Michael Jackson:
The funeral, held in the summer of 2009, created a large controversy as to who will pick up the public cost of Michael Jackson’s funeral. Two organizations eventually paid the city back, helping recover some of the expense. AEG and Jackson Estate both agreed to help pay about $1 million to recover the cost of providing public services for Michael Jackson’s funeral. Additionally, they donated $300,000 in cash and equipment to the Los Angeles Police Foundation. Some of the equipments that the Police received, included scanners for officers patrolling skid row.
2. Whitney Houston:
Right after Whitney’s funeral, Bobby Brown was to be taken away by private jet to perform with the New Edition at the Mohegan Sun Indian Casino in Connecticut, leaving his daughter Bobbie Kristina to grieve by herself. Brown was allowed to bring two guests with him to the funeral, but instead brought an entourage of nine, despite the funeral being an invite only. When Brown demanded that his group be able to sit with him in the front row, Houston's family fought back and had him escorted out of the church.
3. Lucio Dalla:
4. Joe Paterno:
Mr. Paterno's career was overshadowed by his sudden firing at age 84. This was one of the most tragic narratives in modern athletic history and constitutes something that still conflicts students, colleagues, scholars and authority figures. He was one of the most successful head coach in the history of major college football, but the circumstances of his dismissal led to a stain that cannot be removed. Joe Paterno was honored in services inn State College, Pa. Officials representing the Westboro Baptist Church protested this service and attempted to bring their anti-homosexuality message to State College.
5. Steve Jobs
Westboro accused Steve Jobs of mishandling his fame. According to Margorie Phelps, Jobs has a huge platform: gave God no glory and taught sin.
6. Sherman Hemsley:
Reverend Michael Wells, a cousin of Hemsley, was expected to preside over the service for the actor who played George Jefferson on the Jeffersons and All in the Family. But Wells' relationship to Hemsley came into question by other family members, who canceled the service.
7. Luciano Pavarroti:
8. Elizabeth Taylor:
9. Glenn Quinn:
10. Ted Kennedy:
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