For decades, the world worshipped Michael Jackson as the untouchable King of Pop. But now, his own brother Jermaine has dropped a bombshell that threatens to shatter the glittering myth forever — a confession of jealousy, betrayal, and backstabbing ambition that tore the Jackson family apart from within.

In an explosive tell-all, Jermaine revealed that behind the dazzling spotlight of Michael’s meteoric rise lay a ruthless rivalry. Once the lead voice of the Jackson 5, Jermaine now claims Michael deliberately eclipsed him, cutting off communication, ignoring letters and pleas, and freezing him out of the very family bond they once shared. “Why didn’t he want to see you?” Jermaine was asked. His painful answer: “Silence. Always silence.”
The rift, Jermaine insists, began when Michael broke away for a solo career, leaving him stranded at Motown while the rest of the family moved on to Epic Records. That decision sealed Jermaine’s fate — as Michael ascended into global superstardom, Jermaine was left behind, nursing a career that never matched his younger brother’s towering success.

But the revelations get darker. Jermaine alleges Michael sabotaged his comeback by luring away key producers, wielding his superstar power like a weapon. “It felt like deliberate sabotage,” Jermaine admitted, his voice heavy with years of resentment.
The rivalry finally spilled into the public eye when Jermaine unleashed his infamous diss track, Word to the Badd. The scathing lyrics tore into Michael’s image, branding him selfish, unrecognizable, and cruel. For a moment, the feud threatened to explode — until Michael allegedly used his power to bury the track and silence his brother’s cry for recognition.
💥 The fallout was devastating. What the world saw as a united dynasty was, according to Jermaine, a fractured empire where loyalty crumbled under the weight of ambition. His revelations paint Michael not only as a global icon but as a brother who sacrificed family for fame.
Now, as Jermaine steps out of the shadows, the question looms: was the King of Pop’s throne built on betrayal? And if so, what does that mean for the legacy the world has worshipped for decades?