Michael Jackson’s moonwalk shoes up for auction
THE shoes worn by Michael Jackson when he first showed off his now famous moonwalk are to be sold at auction.
The black loafers bear the label “Michael #2” and were used in 1983 for the Motown 25 television special rehearsal with his hit Billie Jean.
Auction house GWS Auctions said: “Photos found in archives show Michael Jackson wearing them during the rehearsal.
“These loafers have never been offered at auction, and are the first pair of Motown 25 shoes that have ever been made available to the public as, to our knowledge, no other pair has surfaced in over 35 years.
“It is possible that Michael also wore these shoes during his performance on the special, as according to the letter of authenticity he referred to this pair as his ‘magic shoes’ and a pair of performance shoes has never surfaced.”
The moonwalk became Jackson’s signature move and many stars and fans tried to replicate it.
The shoes are accompanied by a letter of authenticity from choreographer and dancer Lester Wilson, who says he was given the shoes by Jackson in his dressing room after rehearsing with his brothers for the special.
The auction takes place on 26 May at the Hilton in Universal City, California.
Jackson died in 2009 at the age of 50.
The cause of death was later revealed as cardiac arrest due to a lethal combination of prescription drugs.
The singer’s personal physician, Dr Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011. – news.sky.com