Fiddes added that Jackson was often hard to wake up in the morning due to his taking of drugs. He also said that he and Gellar had tried to convince others around Jackson to stop supplying his drugs but that when news of it "got back to Michael, he would have a screaming fit that we were interfering with his private life. He was in denial."
Uri Gellar said that Jackson's planned 50 concerts in London may not have been achievable for the pop star and added that the stress of it combined with his abuse of drugs is what killed him.
Gellar said, "Whatever the autopsy will come back with, part of what made Michael Jackson's heart stop involved the stress and the anxiety that, 'My God, in a few days I have to get on a plane and fly to England.' But he could have done it."