Speculations Emerge Indicating Miki Howard May Be Billie Jean

Speculations Emerge Indicating Miki Howard May Be Billie Jean

Speculations Emerge Indicating Miki Howard May Be Billie Jean

Speculations have emerged that Miki Howard may have been “Billie Jean” in the 1982 hit song of Michael Jackson following reports that the R&B singer is the mother of an illegitimate son of the late pop star.

A recent DNA supposedly confirmed that the father of Brandon Howard is the King of Pop. The 31-year-old singer also has an exceptional semblance to Michael Jackson. Miki, the mother of Brandon, used to be close to Jackson during the early part of the 1980s.

Miki was also used to be called Billy, and if the DNA test is proven to be accurate she would have had a close relationship with Jackson at around the same period when “Billie Jean” was released. The song refers to Billie Jean as not the lover and the kid as not his son.

The DNA tests remain inconclusive and it is uncertain if it was already verified. FilmOn.com of Alki David acquired the test by utilizing a dental impression David acquired through an auction. However, Brandon Howard ignored questions on the possibility that his father is Michael Jackson. Miki Howard also remained mum on the idea that Michael Jackson may be the father.

Augie Johnson, father of Brandon, indicated that he was the father of Brandon and Miki did not know Jackson during the time the song was released.

Although it remains to be seen if the real father of Brandon Howard is Michael Jackson, Miki is also a big on her own. She had a number of songs in the Top Ten lists during the later part of the 1980s and the start of the 1990s. Among the songs that made it into the Top Ten include “Love Under New Management”, “Baby, Be Mine” and “Come Share My Love”.

Two songs of Miki Howard also reached the number one spot of the US Billboard Top R&B Singles chart.

Posted by on Sunday March 09 2014, 3:56 AM EDT. Ref: Inquisitr. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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