Was Michael Jackson Autistic?

Doctor Claims Autism Explains Jackson’s Genius & Poor Social Skills

© Kimberly Ward

Jul 15, 2009
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Michael Jackson's undisputed talent is discussed alongside reports of his limited social interaction. Could Autism be the reason behind both?

Following his unexpected death on June 25th 2009 at age 50, the world has marvelled at the genius of Michael Jackson and wondered at his lonely personal life. One doctor believes his unusual expertise and hindering social difficulties was due to Autism.

The doctor, who wished to remain anonymous, was called to Jackson’s Las Vegas hotel in 2003 for an unrelated query, but whilst there noticed “the singer displayed classic signs of autism, the brain development disorder of which symptoms include poor social interaction and communication, abnormal intensity or focus, severe insomnia and unusual eating habits.”

Various reports about Jackson’s life seem to corroborate the fact that he might have either being mildly autistic or an Autistic Savant: a person with developmental disorders but achieving one area of brilliance or expertise.

Poor Social Interaction and Communication

Sufferers of Autism are said to be “high functioning individuals who may have active but distinctly odd social approaches.” It’s common knowledge that Jackson seemed uncomfortable interacting with others. He rarely did any interviews and except when reading from a script, rarely said more than a few words when accepting awards.

“[Jackson had] two personalities” said Motown Records founder Berry Gordy speaking at his former artists’ memorial. “Offstage he was shy, soft spoken and childlike, but when he took the stage in front of his screaming fans, he turned into another person; a master, a take-no-prisoner showman.”

Throughout his adulthood, Jackson preferred to be in the company of children. From his arrival at the 1984 Grammy’s carrying 12 year old Emmanuel Lewis as his guest, to his friendships with Macaulay Culkin, Jackson was regularly seen with children and invited them for sleepovers in his house where they watched Disney movies and played computer games.

There’s a misconception that those with autism prefer to be alone; they don’t, but they find forming friendships difficult. This is true with Jackson, who once told a friend “Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room and sometimes cry. It is so hard to make friends, and there are some things you can't talk to your parents or family about. I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to." (“Michael Jackson’s Alleged Addictions: Experts Weigh In”, MTV News, July 2, 2009)

Jackson’s unusual friendships and odd social decisions (like covering his children’s faces in public) could be a symptom of autism.

Abnormal Intensity and Focus

Another sign of Autism is the sufferer’s high levels of intense focus: “Pursuit of specific and narrow areas of interest is one of the most striking features” Again, this is consistent with early reports of Jackson as a child studying musician James Brown for hours and then copying his moves.

Vincent Paterson, who directed some of his music famous videos recalls watching Jackson “rehearse a dance sequence for four hours in front of a mirror until it felt like second nature. That’s how he developed the moonwalk, working on it for days if not weeks until it was organic. He took an idea that he had seen some street kids do and perfected it.” (“Pop Icon, Michael Jackson is Dead”, New York Times, June 26, 2009)

Jackson’s ability to hone into a single dance routine or musical idea and focus on it for long periods enabled him to become the best, but it could also have been a symptom of a high-performing type of autism.

Sufferers also tend to have high levels of imagination and an obsessive single interest. Bill Gates, who was passionate about computers from an early age was said to be autistic, as was the great painter Michelangelo whose intense focus enabled him to paint the Sistine Chapel.

Steven Wiltshire from England can look at any city from above once then draw panoramically accurate aerial pictures of what he’s seen, and Daniel Tammet can recite Pi from memory to 22,514 digits. Both are Autistic Savants, so could Jackson have been a savant too, able to mask any social disabilities behind his musical genius?

Unusual Eating Habits and Severe Insomnia

According to experts, those with autism sometimes have unusual eating habits and will only eat certain foods. Jackson was a vegan, and his brother Tito confirmed that he mostly ate vegetables, and that he once became addicted to carrots and ate so many his hands turned a little orange.

Autistic people also suffer from Insomnia, and Jackson’s inability to sleep was revealed after his death: “Michael Jackson was so distraught over persistent insomnia in recent months that he pleaded for a powerful sedative despite warnings it could be harmful, says a nutritionist who was working with the singer…” (“Michael Jackson was so Distraught over Insomnia that he Begged for Powerful Drug”, Huffington Post, June 30, 2009)

Perhaps Jackson’s musical magic was simply due to 45 years of working in the industry with the best and having his talent honed by his disciplinarian father and the perfectionists at Motown Records, or it could have been due to Autism.

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Sources:

  • Autism on Wikipedia: wikipedia.org/autism
  • Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness; J. Randy Taraborelli; 1991; Citadel

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Comments
Aug 1, 2009 9:38 PM
Guest :
This is another of the ridiculous articles about people speculating about Michael Jackson's mental health. From before the age of 10, Jackson was performing. As the youngest of the Jackson 5, he never had a change to cultivate friends outside the business during those years. He said in interviews that he only began to cultivate friendships outside the biz around the time he turned 25!

Most of the Jackson siblings are introverted; he was flat-out shy. However, he was trained since near babyhood to be a performer, and he excelled at that when he was onstage. The way he behaved was a result of his highly unusual circumstances. I realize it's popular to diagnose anyone and everyone, but please, this is just ridiculous.
Aug 13, 2009 11:29 AM
Guest :
True. But lots of times we don't find out things about someone til after they pass on. Michael being the complexed person he was, anything is open to discuss. He could have been schizophrenic or Autistic. Or whatever.

One thing is for sure, he was highly unusual and wonderful no matter what the case was with him. I'm sorrowful that he and I never got a chance to meet.

I just hope that he is enjoying the peace he never had when here on earth.
Seem like anyone who does good in this world, they get taken away. Things did seem better cause he was in it! I miss your presence Michael!
You're one of the best,anyway!

Christeus A.
Aug 22, 2009 1:58 AM
Guest :
I think he had an form of autism and that explain the way he was. I`am a teacher and I see a lot of children with this problems. I think he was a wonderful person and I think we shall learn more about people with autism-Asperger. If we do so they don`t have to be soo alone.
Aug 25, 2009 6:31 PM
Guest :
I am very much convinced Michael had Asperger syndrome. Apart from the symptoms mentioned in the article, there was also his extreme sensitivity to pain, the obsession with his looks, the amalgamation of “clutter” in his home, his inability to understand innuendos, the sheer need to be in control of everything and to manipulate, and the struggling and escapism, when his defense crumbled.

Alex B.
Sep 1, 2009 12:48 AM
Guest :
I think that one can analize every true artist in the planet and probably find an "off" element. And maybe they are like that because the role of a real artist is to awake something timeless in all of us in order to decondition us from all the trash we receive since childhood. Deepa Chokra said that Michael used to read Sufi poetry and was reading Rabindranath Tagore (the most prominent poet in India) two weeks before his passing... And in the end, we humans don't know... it's mystery... and he is just a wonderful gift.
Sep 5, 2009 10:53 AM
Guest :
Yes I belive that Michael had Asperger and that explain his problems. I´m working with children who has autism and Asperger and I see the same problems. It´s sorry that nobody could helpt him, so he has got the right help.
Oct 20, 2009 11:55 AM
Guest :
As a mother of an autistic son, I can totally see all the similar traits in Mr.Jackson that are in my son. He is highly intelligent, and extremely focused. Also, I stated a long time ago, around 2005 to some friends of mine (we are all teachers) that MJ showed signs of autism. His unusual infatuation with children, his inability to have relationships with others, and his desire to be left alone, are all traits of autism, even if its on a very small scale. My son possess the same attributes that MJ suffered from. I'm just saddened that no one in his life took the time to get him the help he needed, instead of profiting off of him. With proper treatment, he could’ve had a much-less tragic life.
Also, at the same time, I think its kind-of-crazy to just give someone a diagnosis without the proper testing. Whatever the case may be, I know that the world has become a much colder place since he passed away. No other “musical artists” today care about Healing the World, or looking at themselves (Man in the Mirror) in order to help change the world with their celebrity. Most of the celebs now care more about shopping, and fighting the paparazzi. No one cares anymore for the state of the world, the Earth, or even the poor. And that is the reason for the great sadness from people, concerning the death of MJ. Its bigger than autism…
Nov 10, 2009 4:07 PM
Guest :
Please! Let Michael rest in peace already. All I know is, I loved Michael Jackson and will miss him and his wonderful music.
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