Michael Jackson's Leading Ladies

Naomi Campbell, Iman and other models in MJ's music videos.

Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson in "You Are Not Alone" - Michael Jackson used semi-nudity to make a statement about paparazzi back in 1995 with the video for "You Are Not Alone," featuring him and his then wife Lisa Marie Presley. It was almost as shocking as their marriage.(Photo: Courtesy of Epic Reords)
Kishaya Dudley - Dancer, actress and choreographer Kishaya Dudley appeared as the leading lady in MJ’s later work, namely, “You Rock My World” in 2001. She played the object of Jackson’s affection, and the appearance with the King of Pop opened doors for Dudley to choreograph more gigs, including the award-winning dance moves in Gwen Stefani’s 2005 video for “Hollaback Girl.” To this day Dudley is still designing dance moves for the entertainment industry and in commercials for Coca-Cola, Old Navy and more.(Photo: MJJ Productions)
La Toya Jackson - La Toya Jackson made a cameo in her brother’s Paul McCartney-assisted video, “Say, Say, Say.” No word yet on why his older sister was cast as a love interest, but MJ and Sir McCartney played the role of humorous bar singers with more costume changes than a Beyoncé concert in the video, while a glammed up La Toya starred as the one in the audience who caught Michael’s eye. She went on to make cameos in movies and on TV, and landed her own reality series, Life With La Toya, on the Oprah Winfrey Network in 2013.(Photo: Columbia Records, Parlophone)

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Kishaya Dudley - Dancer, actress and choreographer Kishaya Dudley appeared as the leading lady in MJ’s later work, namely, “You Rock My World” in 2001. She played the object of Jackson’s affection, and the appearance with the King of Pop opened doors for Dudley to choreograph more gigs, including the award-winning dance moves in Gwen Stefani’s 2005 video for “Hollaback Girl.” To this day Dudley is still designing dance moves for the entertainment industry and in commercials for Coca-Cola, Old Navy and more.(Photo: MJJ Productions)

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