Yet Jackson wanted the kind of terror in “Thriller” to be more campy and comical than fear-eliciting. “I never was a horror fan - I was too scared,” he had said. Oftentimes even the sight of his own father terrified him. Young Jackson had nightmares for years stemming from the incident. While the father’s purpose was to remind the child to close his window, it backfired. When Jackson was a child, his dad, Joseph Jackson, had once put on a mask and climbed through his son’s window to scare him, as detailed in a biography written by J. The irony of the monster look being “fun” was obvious. READ MORE: The Surprising Reason Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury Never Released Their Duets He suffered from childhood terrors from a mask his dad used to scare him
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