It's been 10 years to the day since the King of Pop passed away and fans are still showing Michael Jackson tons of love, despite the recent controversies.
Fans are expected to come in droves to Forest Lawn in Glendale on Tuesday where the "Thriller" singer was entombed following his death on June 25, 2009.
At the time of his death, 50-year-old Jackson was in the middle of preparing to head out on a world tour when he was pronounced dead at his mansion in Holmby Hills.
Later, we would learn he died of a propofol overdose, administered by the very doctor he had hired to keep watch over him and help him sleep.
A tweet from the singer's official Twitter account read "Today, we honor the life of the King of Pop, and celebrate his legacy – which is reflected in his worldwide fan community."
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Dozens of flower arrangements, along with cards have been placed outside The Great Mausoleum, where Jackson and dozens of other celebrities, rest in eternity.
Fans left messages like, "10 years without you now. Now you moonwalk in Heaven."
Holly Terrace, which is near Jackson's section of the mausoleum, was blanketed with gifts in the early hours of Tuesday and will continue to grow as the week goes on. The cemetery has learned to deal with fans leaving keepsakes over the years, and usually let the gifts build up for a few days before clearing them away.
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