Recent reports suggest that Michael Jackson had an interest in human cloning and has even preserved his genetic material to achieve this goal. According to close witnesses of the artist, the singer followed scientific advances in cloning and participated in a conference on the subject in 2002.
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Recent reports suggest that Michael Jackson had an interest in human cloning and has even preserved his genetic material to achieve this goal. According to close witnesses of the artist, the singer followed scientific advances in cloning and participated in a conference on the subject in 2002.
A recent article has reignited controversial speculation surrounding Michael Jackson, suggesting that the "King of Pop" once pursued the idea of DNA cloning in an attempt to extend his legacy after his death.