Why Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley never had children.

Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson shared a brief yet highly publicized marriage. But did this high-profile couple ever have kids together?

Lisa Marie Presley’s second husband was none other than the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.

Their romantic journey began in 1992, having met at a dinner party hosted by a mutual friend in Los Angeles.

Interestingly, their first encounter was much earlier, at a concert in Las Vegas during the 1970s. But back then, Lisa was married to her first husband, Danny Keough.

Although they became friends, Lisa and Michael didn’t start dating immediately.

In 1993, Michael proposed to Lisa over the phone, a testament to their strong bond, especially as she had supported him throughout turbulent times.

Their whirlwind romance led to a quick 15-minute wedding ceremony in the Dominican Republic. Following the nuptials, Lisa publicly confirmed their marriage.

Throughout their marriage, Michael and Lisa appeared together in various public events. One of the most talked-about moments was in September 1994 when Michael kissed Lisa during the MTV Video Music Awards, making a sensational declaration of their love.

Despite their public displays of affection, rumors swirled that their relationship was on the rocks and that they were not spending much time together.

Many speculated that the couple was planning to start a family soon, hinting at their desire to have children together. However, whispers of Michael’s struggles with drug addiction began to emerge as a possible reason for their marital strife.

Eventually, in December 1995, Lisa Marie Presley filed for divorce, and their marriage was officially dissolved by August 1996.

Although they didn’t have children together, Lisa was already a mother. She had four children from her previous marriages: Riley and Ben from her marriage to Danny Keough, and twins Finley Aaron Love Lockwood and Harper Vivienne Ann from her marriage to Michael Lockwood.