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Rolling Stone Magazine is reporting that Michael Jackson wore a prosthetic nose which was missing from his body during his autopsy.

According to the Music Bible, the pop icon wore a prosthesis to hide the devastating affects of years of plastic surgery. Witnesses reveal that Michael wasn’t wearing the prosthetic nose in the morgue — adding that there was only a small hole where the star’s nose should have been.

At least one witness told Rolling Stone: “The prosthesis he normally attached to his damaged nose was missing, revealing bits of cartilage surrounding a small dark hole.”

The King of Pop’s former housekeeper, Adrian McManus, claims the the star had lots of false noses.

“His nose was a problem. He wore plasters around the side to cover or support it. It was severely caved in,” she recalls. “In his closet he had a jar of fake noses and stage glue, which he told me he used for disguises. But some were similar to his real nose, just without the hole.”

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Robert Downey Jr leikur á móti Zach Galifianakis í kvikmyndinni “Due Date,”

 

Robert Downey Jr. will star with Zach Galifianakis in “Due Date,” the comedy that Todd Phillips will direct for Warner Bros. this fall.

Downey will play an expectant father who finds himself on a road trip with a mismatched partner, as he races to get there before the birth of his first child.

Galifianakis, who starred for Phillips in “The Hangover,” plays his road trip mate in a comedy that Phillips calls “a buddy comedy without the buddies.”

Script was written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, revised by Adam Sztykiel. Shooting will begin in September, in Atlanta, Arizona and Los Angeles.

Downey is at Comic-Con promoting the Christman release of the Guy Ritchie-directed “Sherlock Holmes” by Warner Bros., and the May 7, 2010 release of the Jon Favreau-directed “Iron Man 2” by Paramount and Marvel. Downey was Oscar-nominated for his last comic turn in "Tropic Thunder."

CAA put together the deal.

Variety


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