Named “Artist of the Decade” by former President George H.W. When you think of some of the most popular artists today - Lady Gaga, The Weeknd - it’s easy to imagine some amazing musical collaborations, which, sadly, will never come to pass. It’s possible this would have put him back in the recording studio, producing new music. Jackson had been working toward his next tour, “This Is It,” prior to his death. It’s highly likely we would have been treated to more music from the King of Pop. How would the world possibly be different if he were still alive? Died at age 50 in 2009 as a result of cardiac arrest from a prescription drug overdose Recorded and released the best-selling album of all time, “Thriller,” with 33 million copies sold Image credits: -Born in 1958 in Gary, Indiana began performing at age 5 After Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, Princess Diana’s son, Prince William of Wales, could have been anointed and crowned King of England. It’s also possible we would have seen her assume the role of Queen Mother at some point, even as Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 90th birthday.
Princess Diana would have been able to help humanize these individuals, much as she did by being seen holding the hands of people with AIDS. Topics that may have drawn her attention today include the plight of immigrant refugees, who are fleeing war-torn countries in hope of salvation.
She may have even become an advocate for seniors and lobbied for more personalized living options, including better memory care, home care, assisted living, and nursing home care. Landmines, leprosy, and HIV/AIDS were just a few of the topics she may have poured more of her time and attention into as she aged. Though divorced from Prince Charles, Princess Diana continued to shine a light on causes she believed needed attention. How would the world possibly be different if she were still alive? Used her status as British nobility and marriage into the royal family to advance philanthropic efforts Died as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident in 1997 in Paris, France Image credits: -Born in 1961 married to Prince Charles of Wales at age 20