This is the man who claims to have had a gay love affair with Michael Jackson.
Rotund clinic worker Jason Pfeiffer , who works for Jacko's dermatologist Dr Arnold Klein, described how they shared a 'short romantic love story that ended in tragedy'.
Speaking of his loss, Pfeiffer said he lost his 'soulmate' when the Thriller star died of cardiac arrest in June.
Jason Pfeiffer claims he shared a gay lover affair with Michael Jackson that ended in tragedy when the star died in June
The 35-year-old said he first got to know the singer over the phone before father-of-three Michael asked him for a lift home one night.
It then led to further clandestine meetings between the pair.
'We had to make sure we were not caught, and although the date was short as I had to take him home before anyone noticed, we had a great time.'
Jackson pictured in rehearsal just days before he died
Their fling was cut short when the 50-year-old Jacko died after going into cardiac arrest two months ago.
Pfeiffer added: 'I've lost my soulmate. It's very hard to describe the loss I feel - but there is something that's empty in my heart.'
He said he was in regular contact with Jackson through to his final days
And he described how the twice-wed star began acting strangely two weeks before his shock death.
Pfeiffer, who told his story to Aussie mag Woman's Day, said: 'He completely changed in the final two weeks.
'He was overly religious, overly dramatic, exhausting and exhausted.
'He was saying goodbyes the week before passing. Everyone was creeped out by it.
'Michael got very retrospective in the last few weeks, he was talking about God and the Mayan calendar and the year 2012 - which is when the Mayan calendar ends.'
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Jackson family said he will not be buried on what would have been his 51st birthday as originally planned.
The late King of Pop was due to be interred on August 29 during a private ceremony at the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles.
But in a brief statement it was announced that the date had been put back to September 3. No reason was given for the changed arrangements.
The statement added that the ceremony would be limited to family and close friends.
REF: dailymail.co.uk