Pop star Lady Gaga is reportedly planning to open a Michael Jackson museum which will showcase 1.25 million pounds of products belonging to the King of Pop.
The 27-year-old singer, who bought 55 items of the late singer from an auction including the famous jacket which featured in his 1983 hit 'Thriller', is apparently planning to start a museum with them, reported Daily Mirror.
"She has been stocking up on items from all over the world. Some of her purchases have been under different names so that she is not overpaying for artifacts. She is planning out the next stage of where the location for the museum should be," a source said.
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"She's considering Gary, Indiana where Jackson started his career, her hometown NYC or Los Angeles, close to his Neverland home," the source added.
About the reason as to why Gaga purchased some of Jackson's belongings, she said, "With Michael's clothes being sold when he was not here made me feel really uncomfortable, upset and I don't why. I take care of them - they are in the right temperature and are preserved. I have spent millions," Gaga said.