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When you think of Michael Jackson, your thoughts probably go to his iconic songs, groundbreaking dance moves, and legendary persona. But when it came to endorsements, did you know that he also had astute business sense?

Michael Jackson was not fond of sponsorship deals.

Yet he had stipulations that highlighted his distinctive style: Jackson insisted he wouldn’t be caught on screen clutching a Pepsi can and that his face would grace the frame for no more than a brief“three-second” flash.

Michael Jackson’s Face-Time Limit in the Pepsi Commercial Endorsement

Michael Jacksonand his brothers secured a $5 million contract with PepsiCo in November 1983, setting a record for celebrity endorsements at the time (seeBillboard). However, the music legend—who died in 2009 at 50—had two key conditions in his contract that set him apart from other celebrities: he refused to be shown holding a Pepsi can, and his face couldn’t be on screen for more than“three seconds”.

The commercial itself was a hit, and drawing from his creative well, Jackson even suggested his hitBillie Jeanbe adapted as the campaign jingle.

However, Jackson’s partnership with PepsiCo was a testament to his altruism and talent.

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However, tragedy struck during filming when pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson’s hair on fire, resulting in second-degree burns on his scalp (perBig News Network).

The Fire That Changed Everything: Michael Jackson’s Pepsi Commercial Disaster Revisited

Pop musician Michael Jacksonappeared in a significantPepsi commercial at the height of his career. It was supposed to be a simple, enjoyable photo shoot, but something went wrong and he sustained long-term physical and psychological harm. Filmed in front of an audience at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1984, the Pepsi commercial featured him performing his hit songBillie Jean.

The idea for the commercial, which featured Jackson emerging from behind a curtain of sparks, came from Pepsi. As amazing as it appeared, something went wrong and permanently altered his life.A malfunctioning pyrotechnic caused Jackson’s hair to catch fire.

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He could not extinguish the fire that had swiftly spread across his head. He sustained severe burns, even though the fire was put out rather quickly. His face and scalp were burned in the second degree, exposing a portion of his skull.

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The late music legendreceived burn and smoke inhalation treatment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Pepsi apologized and offered him a $1.5 million donation in addition to establishing the Michael Jackson Burn Center for Children.You can watch the video that was made available byUS Weeklyabout the terrifying event.

Sadly, in order to fix the damage, he needed multiple surgeries and hair implants. According toDeseret News, until his death in 2009, he also developed a greater obsession with cosmetic surgery and turned to “painkillers” as a coping mechanism

Jackson agreed to the collaboration primarily for his family, but he had specific stipulations that highlighted his distinctive style.

Regretfully, Jackson suffered severe burns during the incident, which left him critically injured and affected for the rest of his life.

Siddhika Prajapati

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With over 3,300 articles carved into the digital walls of FandomWire, Siddhika Prajapati excels at creating, curating, and elevating engaging stories. She takes pride in giving these stories a home and, of course, she’s got a Google Knowledge Panel to prove it!Whether it’s reviewing the latest drop on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV+, or analyzing the cultural echoes of a streaming hit on Paramount+ or Max, Siddhika is always writing three steps ahead of the discourse.

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