The Michael Jackson statue that was taken down last year has finally found a new home. The National Football Museum in London is excited to pay tribute to the King Of Pop five years after his tragic death. The statue was loaned to the National Football Museum by former Fulham owner, Mohamed Al Fayed. Michael Jackson's statue was taken down last year with intention of displaying it at Knightsbridge department store Harrods. However, when Al Fayed sold the store, the statue was instead erected inside the grounds of Fulham's stadium by the River Thames.
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