Prince and Jackson were famous for their feud, not their friendship, a rivalry the media encouraged. During the 1980s, both were major pop stars who crossed the boundaries of race and genre. They hated to be compared and refused to collaborate. Prince mocked Jackson for losing to him in a ping pong game and refused to be on Jackson’s charity album We Are the World. Jackson said “Prince was a meanie and one of the rudest people I ever met.” Read The Sister Knot about two resilient women, orphaned in WW2, who defy fate to sustain a lifelong friendship. A compelling novel about the power of sisterhood. Learn more about the book in NOVELS.
Prince and Jackson were rivals, not friends, who had nothing good to say about each other
Two resilient women, two separate journeys, one lasting friendship