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Michael Jackson Was 'Given Injections' Aged 13 To Prevent Puberty

It has been reported that singing legend Michael Jackson was given injections at the age of thirteen to prevent puberty and keep his famous high-pitched voice.

The star’s former personal physician, Conrad Murray, has been making a whole stream of wild claims about the star in his new book ‘This Is It’, and hormone treatment is the latest of his shocking allegations.

Conrad was jailed for involuntary manslaughter after administering the fatal dose of Propofol that killed Michael back in June 2009, and now he is opening up about working with the singer.

Claiming that Michael confided in him about the treatment as a teenager, Conrad wrote: “He began talking vaguely, seeming to have more difficulty describing precisely what happened to him. Maybe he was almost at the limit to his cathartic confession that night.

"But what Michael said left me the impression that he had been given injections, probably hormones, to delay puberty.

"After he had revealed for the first time to someone else his deepest held secret, Michael stopped talking.”

In the extract that was published by The Mirror, Conrad continues: “I often saw Jackson at his most exposed and confessional. He only agreed to share after making me swear, 'You will never breathe a word. Never.’

"I agreed. I was shocked when Jackson told me. It would explain all of Michael’s unusual behaviour as well as his ­morphological changes.”