Rashida Jones On Hanging With Michael Jackson, “He was definitely a little bit of an alien.”

Actress Rashida Jones is best known for her roles in Boston Public, The Office and most recently Parks and Recreation on NBC. But people sometimes forget with her great individual personality that she is the daughter of entertainment mogul and winner of Grammy Legend Award, Quincy Jones and American television actress Peggy Lipton.

With parents like these, it is no surprise that she hung out with numerous famous people growing up, from Miles Davis to Frank Sinatra and the late Michael Jackson. In an interview with Playboy, she recollects her favorite Michael Jackson memory.
“We were at each other’s house all the time. He was definitely a little bit of an alien, for sure, and when I was young, it felt as if he was my age, not 18 years older, but with just a little more pep…Later, we’d go out on the town together. He always wore those surgical masks. Once, my sister, Michael, Emmanuel Lewis and I got in a car with Super Soakers and went by a movie theater and supersoaked the hell out of people waiting in line. They had no idea they’d just been supersoaked by the King of Pop.”
Now that is a fantasy childhood right?

Source: NY Mag
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