URI Geller has revealed a secret about Michael Jackson’s Invincible album, in an interview with a newspaper in Devon.
Speaking to The Journal’s sister paper the Mid Devon Gazette on the fifth anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, Geller revealed a secret tribute to the singer’s children which is woven into the Invincible album.
Geller said that he was ‘so glad’ that the superstar had asked him to design the cover for the album.
He said: “I designed Michael’s last ever CD Invincible. If you open the book in the CD you will find my drawings.
“Very few people know that when I was designing the drawing for him he instructed me to sneak in the names of his children.
“I knew that the whole drawing would be scrutinised by Sony and they censored the symbols in the drawing but they missed the names Paris and Prince.
“So if you take a magnifying glass and you scroll through the drawing you will find the names of his children.”
Geller was talking yesterday about his plans to leave England and return to Israel. He was a director at Exeter City Football club and famously took Michael Jackson to visit the club in 2002 and said that he still loved the city, describing at as one of the most beautiful cities in England.
Uri said: “I loved Exeter and I still do. Devon is just gorgeous and the people were always nice to me there.
Source: northdevonjournal / MJ-Upbeat.com











Michael Jackson is undoubtedly the king. When i listen his tracks i feel like he is still alive. Unquestionably one of the most significant music superstars ever been born!