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What The Fudge! So Michael Jackson Use To Beat Bubbles?


The fur is flying after noted primatologist Jane Goodall leveled an accusation that Michael Jackson's famous pet chimp Bubbles was physically abused in the King of Pop's care.
Goodall told a TMZ videographer that she even confronted Jackson about the treatment of Bubbles.

"I ticked him off, I went to see him to talk about Bubbles," the 79-year-old researcher said as she was leaving an event in Washington, D.C., in a video posted on the gossip site. "When he was with Michael Jackson he was being beaten."

Bubbles, sold to Jackson through a Hollywood animal trainer, became world famous after starring in musical videos and even touring Japan, moonwalking for reporters, at the age of four. Within three years, Jackson's pet was "retired" after growing bigger and moved to the care of a professional trainer in a compound.

Now 30, the 165-pound animal resides in Florida's Center for Great Apes sanctuary.
Though Goodall stopped short of directly saying the Gloved One personally laid a hand on the chimp, La Toya Jackson's late ex-husband Jack Gordon had previously claimed in 2002 to have seen his famous brother-in-law, Michael, kick Bubbles in the stomach.

The Jackson family has long denied Gordon's claims.
"Chimpanzees belong in the forest and pet chimpanzees are one of the worst things you can possibly do," Goodall told TMZ. "By the time you get to seven or eight they're dangerous."

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