• Popularly known as King of Pop, Michael Jackson was a singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer, who was known for delivering some epic hits like 'Thriller, " "Beat It," "Black or White."

Popularly known as King of Pop, Michael Jackson was a singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer, who was known for delivering some epic hits like 'Thriller, " "Beat It," "Black or White." (Photo : GettyImages/Justin Sullivan)

The late pop star Michael Jackson reportedly used to disguise himself as a "clown" to hang out with "skinny" hookers. The claim is made by the late singer's physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, in his new bombshell tell-all book "This Is It."

The book is set to hit bookshelves on July 26, Tuesday. The book was partly-written by Murray in jail, where he was serving a four-year sentence between 2011 and 2013. He was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Jackson.

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Detailing about the late King of Pop's bizarre sexcapades, Murray claims in his book that the late singer used to wear surgical masks or pose as a stroke victim to conceal his identity during his weird Las Vegas romps with prostitutes. The doctor also claimed that the late singer was picky about his prostitutes and preferred the one who were "extremely thin."

Murray also claims that he and Jackson usually ditched high-end Sin City hotels and used to visit the little-known Gold Coast hotels and casinos. The pair usually opted for small hotels with smaller lobby so that the late singer could not be identified easily.

Murray met Jackson for the first time in 2006, three years before the latter's shocking death. The two quickly became friends after which he was hired as his personal physician ahead of the late singer's 2009 comeback tour.

Going by the content, "This Is It" appears to be an attempt to paint Jackson as a kinky sex fiend, contrary to a paedophile, an accusation that dogged him since the early 1990s. Murray has even stated in the book that he is fulfilling the late singer's wish by publishing such details in a tell-all book based on his life.          

"This is the story of who Michael Jackson was," Page Six quoted Murray from the book. "He wanted me to tell this story - now I am fulfilling his wish."

After Jackson's death, Murray's medical license was infamously revoked in Texas and suspended in California and Nevada. After being released from jail, he was in a voluntary service with Trinidad Ministry of Health to help children with heart problems, TMZ reported.

Meanwhile, watch the music video of Jackson's hit "Black or White" below: