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Why Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley Never had Children

Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson were married for a short time, but they did not have any children together. Their relationship started in 1992 when they met at a dinner party hosted by a mutual friend in Los Angeles.

However, they had first crossed paths at a concert in Las Vegas during the 1970s. At the time of their dinner party meeting, Lisa was married to her first husband, Danny Keough, and although she and Michael became friends, they did not start dating immediately.

In 1993, Michael proposed to Lisa over the phone. This proposal came after Lisa had supported Michael during a difficult time when he was under investigation.

The couple quickly married in a brief 15-minute ceremony in the Dominican Republic. Lisa later announced their marriage to the public through a media statement.

Michael and Lisa made several public appearances together, with one of the most famous being at the MTV Video Music Awards in September 1994. During this event, Michael kissed Lisa on stage, which became a memorable moment for fans.

Despite their public displays of affection, rumors began to spread that their marriage was struggling.

People speculated that they were not spending enough time together, and there were also rumors about Michael’s drug addiction contributing to the issues in their relationship. The couple had expressed intentions to start a family, but these plans never materialized.

In December 1995, Lisa Marie filed for divorce from Michael, and their marriage officially ended in August 1996. While they did not have any children together, Lisa had four children from her other marriages.

With her first husband, Danny Keough, she had two children: Riley and Ben. Later, with her fourth husband, Michael Lockwood, she had twin daughters, Finley Aaron Love Lockwood and Harper Vivienne Ann Lockwood.

Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley did not have any children together.

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