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Madonna and Michael Jackson Are Back in the Conversation — So Is Their Strange History
Seth Abramov · 2026-05-01 · via Music | Hollywood Reporter

In a strange bit of pop-culture déjà vu, the two names back on everyone’s lips this summer are Madonna and Michael Jackson.

Antoine Fuqua’s Jackson biopic Michael, starring nephew Jaafar Jackson, has just delivered a huge global opening for a musical biopic. Madonna, meanwhile, is back in circulation, coming off Coachella appearances and teasing new music with Sabrina Carpenter.

Which makes this a useful moment to revisit the period when the two biggest pop stars in the world briefly tried to operate in the same orbit.

On a recent episode of The Magnificent Others, super-manager Freddy DeMann, who worked with Jackson from 1978 to 1983 and Madonna from 1983 to 1997, offered a telling memory. Recalling a meeting with Jackson in a Paris hotel suite in 2008, he remembered Jackson’s parting message: “Tell your girl she forgot about melodies.”

Even then, Jackson was still tracking Madonna’s choices, still weighing them against his own instincts. Their dynamic had always carried that edge.

The most famous moment came at the 1991 Academy Awards, when they arrived together, hand in hand, as each other’s dates. Madonna leaned into Marilyn Monroe iconography for her performance of “Sooner or Later.” Jackson showed up in a white sequined jacket with gold trim and a cane. The images moved instantly.

Madonna later said they went home together after the Vanity Fair party. Years later, she told James Corden she kissed him and tried to show him how to do it better. She also had notes on his image. She wanted a haircut. She wanted him to rethink the socks, the loafers, the whole presentation.

The connection extended briefly into the studio. “In the Closet,” from 1992’s Dangerous, grew out of early conversations with Madonna, who pushed for a more overtly sexual direction and pitched ideas for the video, including a role-reversal concept where she would present as male and Jackson as female.

According to producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Jackson shut that down immediately. “Can you believe she wants me to dress like a girl?” he recalled Jackson saying. “I’d never do that.”

The collaboration ended there. The song moved forward with a different voice credited as “Mystery Girl,” later revealed to be Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. The Herb Ritts-directed video paired Jackson with Naomi Campbell and leaned into a controlled, stylized visual language.

By that point, the relationship had already begun to fracture. In taped conversations with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, Jackson described an early clash over a night out. Madonna, he said, laid out the plan: dinner, then a strip club. He refused. “If that’s how it is, forget this whole thing, ” he said.

He later claimed she wrote negatively about him in the press. He responded by calling her a “nasty witch.” Madonna would later confirm the confrontation and say he also called her a “heifer” during a phone call.

What DeMann’s anecdote underscores is how long that tension lingered. Years later, Jackson was still thinking about her work, still reacting to it in real time. Both artists were used to control and built careers on shaping every aspect of their image and output.

Put them in proximity, however and the friction was immediate. Madonna wanted to adjust him. Jackson wanted her to move back toward something he valued. The relationship never settled into anything stable.

What remains is a short, strange chapter where two of the most dominant figures in pop culture shared space, tested each other, and pulled apart. To the very end, Jackson was still offering notes.

Michael Jackson and Madonna at 63rd Annual Academy Awards after party at Spago’s hosted by Swifty Lazar on March 25, 1991. Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images