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The Jackson Five, and four bedrooms. This could be serious. Which one will end up sleeping on the sofa?
As of yesterday, the first two members of the Jackson Five were settling into the four-bedroom rented house which is, for reasons that remain somewhat unclear, to be their temporary seaside home in Devon. That was Tito Jackson and Jackie Jackson. Younger readers may know them as two of the older, taller Jacksons. Tito played guitar.
“They seemed quite out of place walking along the seafront,” muses one local resident. “It’s not every day you see a celebrity in Appledore.”
It is now. Pretty soon, there will be far more than five Jacksons in Appledore. Already, in this £1,200-a-month holiday home, Tito and Jackie have been joined by their mother Katharine, 78, Jackie’s son Siggy, Tito’s girlfriend Claudia Lynx, and his sons Taj, Taryll and TJ.
“There were some arguments over who was going to have which room,” admitted Matthew Ryan, managing director of North Devon Holiday Homes, who has provided the musical horde with accomodation. The situation is not likely to improve. Other Jacksons are said to be on the way, including Michael, Janet and Jermaine. Remember, even the Jackson Five had another four spare siblings. These days, there are an awful lot of Jacksons. Possibly too many to count.
“There’s a lot of paparazzi and cameras about,” says Mr Ryan, who handed over the keys on Wednesday. “Hopefully that won’t bother them too much. I think they are still tired from the jet lag but they’ll relax into our slow way of life over the next few days.” Excited locals have already provided the family with a hamper of local produce, which includes “a large amount of scrumpy”. Mr Ryan has advised moderation.
Showbiz rumour holds that the Jacksons are using the home as a base while they negotiate to buy a secluded piece of land in nearby Croyde. Here, it is said, they intend to build a huge glass mansion.
This may be true. However, rather more solid rumour holds that the whole thing is part of an hour-long Channel 4 reality television show. The expectation is that Tito Jackson will be resident in the house, while other Jacksons drop by for short breaks.
Tito has been flitting around in Devon for some time. George Warren, an 18-year-old fan from North Devon college, has organised a charity fundraiser party in the Durrant House Hotel, in nearby Northam to welcome the family to England. “I can confirm that myself and some other Jackson family members will be in attendance at this event,” said Tito last month. “We are all very much looking forward to spending time in North Devon. I can’t wait to come back to Barnstaple.”
The Jackson family love affair with Barnstaple may have begun in 2007, when Jermaine spent three weeks as a somewhat bemused contestant in Celebrity Big Brother. He came second, behind Shilpa Shetty, and the resultant exposure sent the Jackson 5 into the pop charts for the first time since 1988, with I Want You Back soaring all the way to number 58. Notions of rural English seclusion may have extra appeal after Michael Jackson’s 2005 trial on child molestation charges, in which he was found not guilty. Thereafter, the singer moved to Bahrain. Reports abound about his debts and his abandoned Neverland ranch outside Los Angeles has narrowly avoided repossession.
That said, allegations emerged out of Martin Bashir’s 2003 ITV documentary Living with Michael Jackson. Further reality television may not appeal. Should he ever arrive, at least Michael might not have to share a bathroom.
The house, which is owned by two couples from Bristol, has four en-suite bathrooms, a large reception hall, landscaped garden, kitchen and, boasts the estate agent, a large LCD television. True, his abandoned ranch Neverland had its own zoo and cinema, but times may be hard.
The village itself may offer limited diversion. In this pretty historical fishing village, where the Taw and Torridge rivers meet, life centres on the quay, which hosts crabbing contests and Morris Dancing. There is also an ice-cream shop.
By last night, alas, the appeal of all this may have already been beginning to pale. The Jackson family were booked into the Fullum Chinese restaurant in Barnstaple, six miles down the road. “They’ve been here several times before,” said Cindy Lee, the owner, “but we’ve never said anything because we always respect their privacy. Every time they are in town they drop in to say hello.”
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We have returned today from a weeks holiday in Appledore and thank god the Jacksons had already left.
We had a fantastic week and booked Appledore almost a year ago for its peaceful location. Had we wanted to rub shoulders with so called "famous peolple" we would have gone elsewhere.
caroline wraight, grantham, Lincolnshire
Don't stay away too long JACKIE! Michael's great, but Jackie's contributions should not go unrecognized. He had (and still has at 57 yrs old) the looks, the cheekbones, the voice, the moves and the smarts too. He was a silent weapon. Can't wait to see him on the show.
Ladie, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Clearly its the draw of Hocking's ice cream - simply the best !!
Andy, ex of Northam, UK
i live just on the outskirts of Appledore, and I totally agree with Amanda.The Jacksons are rather desperately trying to revive their waning profiles by whoring themselves out to the media.Why do it in Appledore? that will be thanks to uber publicity ho Matt Fiddes!!!
Lyn, Appledore,
Mj rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he should definatley go on the show i'd watch it!
cookie, nj,
Phew, that was a near thing. We've just booked to visit Devon - not that bit of it, thank goodness!
Maggie, London, uk
I live in Appledore and i must say i am fed up with the jacksons already.
I could totally understand if they wanted to get away from the media,but they were the ones who brought them down with them.
Our once sleepy quiet village has now been turned upside down by this circus!!!
Amanda, Appledore, Devon
I agree 100%. If there is a reality show then michael should not appear on it, because well simply beacuse he is MICHAEL JACKSON. I do think if he tries hard...and doesn't try to be NOW and Modern with his music and does his own thing, he will stun the world. He is the ONLY LIVING LEGEND left!
Priya, London, United Kingdom
"They seemed quite out of place walking along the sea front."
No one looks 'out of place,' whoever they are or where ever they live. That is in the negative eye of the beholder and betrays a certain attitude. I bet the Jackson's will liven up boring old Appledore.
Colin, Carmarthen, U.K.
I hope Michael Jackson is smart and stays away from the whole thing. I know that they are his family and all but he really needs to get his niche back. I mean he's still the King of Pop to me but some people are not so convinced. I think he needs to come out and just stun everyone without a tv show.
Aubrey Artz, Encinitas, United States