One Direction land Michael Jackson's bodyguard
One Direction have hired the bodyguard who tried to save Michael Jackson on the day he died.
Alberto Alvarez, 36, worked for the late Thriller hitmaker and he was present at Jackson's rented Los Angeles home on the morning of the King of Pop's death in 2009, even testifying during the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Alberto Alvarez has now revealed he has a new job working for the
young British pop stars and he credits the band with saving him
after he left the employment of the Jackson family.
He tells Britain's The People newspaper, "I'm really excited.
They're a great group of young men and they have great talent. I
am proud to work for them. Working for the boys has pulled me
through a terrible time. It really helped me cope with what
happened three years ago when Michael died. I've been through the
mill but I am coming out the other side... The events of three
years ago are less heavy on my mind. They won't ever go away but I
do feel better. I started working as a bodyguard again last
year.
"And working for One Direction - the biggest boyband in the world
- is so exciting. I did some work for them in California last year
and they liked me."