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A Moonwalk down memory lane: Carol Banawa's surreal encounter with the King of Pop

Jefferson Fernando

The year is 1996. The air crackles with anticipation as Michael Jackson's HIStory World Tour electrifies the Philippines. Amidst the frenzy of sold-out concerts and Beatlemania-level adoration, a young Carol Banawa, then a rising star, found herself living a moment straight out of a dream.

It wasn't on the grand stage of a packed stadium but within the elegant walls of The Manila Hotel, where fate orchestrated a magical encounter. Banawa, alongside fellow child star Vandolf, was performing a heartwarming Christmas show for orphaned children. Little did she know, a legend was about to grace their humble stage.

"Vandolf and I were at The Manila Hotel doing a Christmas show for orphans," Banawa recounts in a recent throwback post that sent ripples of nostalgia through her fanbase. "MJ and his whole team were checked in at the same hotel. While I was singing, I saw him and his crew walking towards our event."

The mere sight of Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, approaching their intimate performance was enough to send shivers down anyone's spine. But for a young artist like Banawa, it was a moment that transcended a mere celebrity sighting.

"Apparently, MJ heard about the event for orphans and wanted to check it out ❤️," she shares, her words imbued with a sense of wonder even decades later. Jackson's impromptu visit wasn't a calculated PR move; it was a genuine act of kindness, a testament to his renowned compassion for children.

The encounter was, as Banawa describes, "surreal." Imagine — the world's biggest pop star standing mere feet away, watching you perform. "It was so surreal but such a blessing to meet him and shake his hand," she reflects. That simple act of a handshake, a fleeting touch, became a cherished memory — a tangible link to a musical icon.

But the generosity didn't stop there. Jackson, known for his warmth and accessibility, stayed for autographs, leaving an indelible mark on the young performers and the children in attendance. Banawa recalls, "He even stayed for autographs. He signed that shirt that I was wearing..."

Sadly, the signed shirt, a priceless memento of that extraordinary day, has been lost to time. "But I don't know where that is anymore 😩," she laments, a touch of wistfulness in her words. Yet, the memory of that encounter — the feeling of being in the presence of greatness — remains vivid and cherished.

Banawa's throwback post serves as a poignant reminder of a simpler time, a moment when the world seemed a little more magical. It's a glimpse into a chapter of her life intertwined with the legacy of a musical titan.

This story resonates not just because of the celebrity involved but because of the genuine human connection it represents. It’s a reminder that even amidst the glitz and glamour of superstardom, acts of kindness and true compassion leave the most lasting impressions. Carol Banawa's 1996 encounter with Michael Jackson is more than just a throwback — it's a timeless tale of a dream come true, a moment etched in the heart of a young artist forever.