Pet monkey Bubbles has "not seen a penny" of the £1million he was left in Michael Jackson's will
It is claimed the monkey has been "frozen out" by the King of Pop's family following Jackson's sudden death in June.
Michael Jackson's old pet monkey Bubbles has reportedly "not seen a penny" of the £1million he was left in the singer's will.
It is claimed the monkey has been "frozen out" by the King of Pop's family following Jackson's sudden death in June.
Michael last saw the monkey 10 years ago but left him £1million to "secure a long-term future".
However Bob Dunne, who organised Michael's adoption of Bubbles, has now told British newspaper the Daily Star: "We've heard nothing. I'm not sure we will do either. He's frozen out."
Michael adopted Bubbles in 1985 when he rescued him from a research centre but he was forced to give him up when he turned aggressive.
A source said: "Michael will turn in his grave if Bubbles' future is not financially secure."
It is claimed the monkey has been "frozen out" by the King of Pop's family following Jackson's sudden death in June.
Michael Jackson's old pet monkey Bubbles has reportedly "not seen a penny" of the £1million he was left in the singer's will.
It is claimed the monkey has been "frozen out" by the King of Pop's family following Jackson's sudden death in June.
Michael last saw the monkey 10 years ago but left him £1million to "secure a long-term future".
However Bob Dunne, who organised Michael's adoption of Bubbles, has now told British newspaper the Daily Star: "We've heard nothing. I'm not sure we will do either. He's frozen out."
Michael adopted Bubbles in 1985 when he rescued him from a research centre but he was forced to give him up when he turned aggressive.
A source said: "Michael will turn in his grave if Bubbles' future is not financially secure."
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