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SINGAPORE The announcement on Monday (June 5) that Singapore Turf Club will shut its facility by 2027 means that the club's 180-year history is drawing to a close. TODAY takes a look at some of the milestones on and off the track at a club that has operated from three locations over its history. ....
yeah. yeah, i am. i think everybody i think it s beyond two people. i think i mentioned this in the velvet rope really. i think we have several different characters that live within us. and it all depends upon who we re interacting with. but that character comes out at that moment. you ve had this extraordinary life where reading your book, you know, from the moment you were born you were born into fame. you had no choice. you had to be famous because you were a jackson and you were one of the youngest jacksons. so you had no option here. if i could take you back and give you an option, you re about 3 or 4 years old and i hold the keys to that door to fame 3 or 4? say you re 3 or 4. okay. you re right at the moment when you re about to start performing. and i can say to you, janet, you don t have to go through that door, you can keep out of this, you can remain anonymous and be a normal person, would you take that? well, there were two things that i wanted. when ....
Very serious about it, i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. did you really? yes. no, i m serious. i started riding when i was 5. i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. then when i was around 14 is when i got my first recording contract. at 14 actually. i didn t want to sing. i wanted to go to school and study business law, and i wanted to act. but that s the feeling i get from the book is that you were kind of you had to go along with this. you had to be a singer because that s what the family did. it was the family business. that s what my father wanted me to do. and, i mean, i m very grateful, i m very thankful. but do you regret the loss of your anonymity? i mean you re now so ludicrously famous. what i was offering you really was the deal to not be famous. if you had that power again not to be famous, would you prefer not to be or do you quite like it? i don t mind it. i mean, there are moments when i wish i could just crawl into a ....
A normal person, would you take that? well, there were two things that i wanted. when i was 5, 6, 7 and i was very serious about it, i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. did you really? yes. no, i m serious. i started riding when i was 5. i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. then when i was around 14 is when i got my first recording contract. at 14 actually. i didn t want to sing. i wanted to go to school and study business law, and i wanted to act. but that s the feeling i get from the book is that you were kind of you had to go along with this. you had to be a singer because that s what the family did. it was the family business. that s what my father wanted me to do. and, i mean, i m very grateful, i m very thankful. but do you regret the loss of your anonymity? i mean you re now so ludicrously famous. what i was offering you really was the deal to not be famous. ....
A normal person, would you take that? well, there were two things that i wanted. when i was 5, 6, 7 and i was very serious about it, i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. did you really? yes. no, i m serious. i started riding when i was 5. i wanted to be a horse racing jockey. then when i was around 14 is when i got my first recording contract. at 14 actually. i didn t want to sing. i wanted to go to school and study business law, and i wanted to act. but that s the feeling i get from the book is that you were kind of you had to go along with this. you had to be a singer because that s what the family did. it was the family business. that s what my father wanted me to do. and, i mean, i m very grateful, i m very thankful. but do you regret the loss of your anonymity? i mean you re now so ludicrously famous. what i was offering you really ....