King of Pop or Prince? This VA Homeowner Made His Favorite Obvious
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This weekend I attended a Las Vegas show called MJ Live. MJ, of course, stands for Michael Jackson. Now I am a GenX’er through and through. Needless to say, Michael Jackson was my jam in high school along with Prince, Pat Benatar, the GoGo’s, and so on. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. My friend who attended the show with me is expected to get her hearing back sometime this week because I hooted and I hollered. Oh yes I did.

An accurate representation. I can not lie.
One of the biggest reactions the MJ performer received was when he teased us by saying he was going to do a song by Prince. Holy God, everyone went crazy at the same time.

Oh yes we did, all of us, simultaneously. With all of us screaming and going completely bonkers, he turned around, smirked, and said: “This is an MJ Live show, not a Prince show.” The collective groan throughout the room was felt deeply by everyone. I do not believe I have ever been so wounded in my life and lived to tell about it.
Prince was a force, a musical genius. Even though he’s been gone 10 years, his fans are still devoted. Case in point is the house featured in this week’s column.

Guess which door belongs to the Prince super fan. Oh yeah baby, it only gets better.


Like, this person isn’t just a super fan, they’re a suuuuupppppeeerrrrr fan.





The only thing missing are the flouncy pouncy doilies much like the shirts he used to wear. Come on, let’s check out the kitchen.



I bet you Prince could make some great pancakes on that stove.

Told you so.

I dare say, Prince and his narrow little hips would be the only one thin enough to walk down that hallway. Now the bathrooms are quite Prince-ish because they are sparkly.


A gold commode and see-through tub. That’s quite the pairing.

Another gold commode but a bit more color. One more.


I think it’s the white washer and dryer that has put Prince over the top. I can’t say that I blame him.
The garage for the little red Corvette leaves no doubt as to who lives there.


I did say they were a super fan.
Located in Alexandria, Virginia, this more than 3,000 square foot home is listed for $3.399 million.
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I kinda like it!
(Oh yes I did…….)
The gold tone toilet…oy!
It’s The Prince because it’s on Prince Street apparently and already in contract. I could not live in a home that said “The Prince” over the door.
All that gold reminds me of someone else who LOVES gold and has ruined the White House (and our country). Not for me.
I couldn’t agree more. Thanks for the read. Have a great weekend.