Michael Jackson’s Collection Of Animal Sculptures From Neverland On Sale


The collection animal sculptures from Neverland ranch is being sold for nearly $2M.

Michael Jackson’s name has been at the center controversy all year. The allegations child molestation resurfaced and made its way into headlines earlier this year following Leaving NeverlandThe singer’s famed Neverland Ranch is where these alleged acts molestation occurred but it was the singer’s home that was essentially designed to be every kid’s dream. There was a jungle gym, roller coaster, arcade, a Ferris wheel, and essentially everything else a child would dream having in their own backyard. 

Michael Jackson's Collection Of Animal Sculptures From Neverland On Sale
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According to TMZ, the public has the chance to own some the sculptures Jackson owned at the Neverland Ranch, specifically the ones that were found in the jungle gym. The singer’s jungle gym animal sculptures include a python, toucan, monkey, warthog, ostrich, orangutan, hippo, giraffe, tortoise, crocodile, and more. There’s even a huge sculpture a tree that has a special message from Michael engraved on it. “Magical children don’t worry how, don’t delay – this moment’s now,” it reads.

The collection in its entirety is still pretty pricey, given the controversy their location. Gary Zimet Moments in Time said that the collection sculptures are being sold for $1.75M. If you got the bread and you’re a fan the late pop star, it’s a good deal. But just remember, those sculptures have seen some things — allegedly.