A handwritten letter from Michael Jackson has resurfaced, giving fans a rare look into how he truly felt during one of the most difficult periods of his life.
The letter, written in 1995, is not about fame, awards, or music. Instead, it is a direct message to the people who stood by him when public opinion and media stories were at their peak.
In his own words, Michael thanked his fans for their loyalty and support. He wrote that he wished he could look them in the eyes and speak to them directly, but admitted he was too shy. He also made something very clear — his love for them was real and deep.
Here’s the heartfelt letter

He wrote:
“YOU ALL HAVE REALLY PROVEN YOUR LOYALTY TO ME… I TRULY LOVE ALL OF YOU VERY MUCH.”
He Had Enormous Love For His Fans
But the letter also showed a more painful side of him. Michael directly addressed the stories being spread about him at the time, asking fans not to believe “strange stories” people made up.
He also admitted something more personal — that the pressure sometimes made him cry. Yet, he said it was his fans who gave him the strength to keep going.
“Sometimes I cry, BUT it’s fans like you that make me go on,” he wrote.
The message reflects a moment where Michael Jackson was not speaking as a global superstar, but as a human being dealing with overwhelming attention, criticism, and misunderstanding.
Throughout his career, Michael often relied on his connection with fans for emotional support. He always wanted to make the world a better place.
HIS HUMANITY KNEW NO BOUNDS, WHICH IS WHY SO MANY FANS LOVED HIM.
Michael Jackson Wanted To Heal The World
For many fans, the resurfaced letter feels like a reminder of how much weight he carried behind the scenes and how he wished the world were kinder to everyone.
Even decades later, the words still feel personal. Not because they are dramatic, but because they are honest.
“I love you,” he signed off.
And for many, that final line says everything about the connection he always had with his audience.