Superstar Michael Jackson has received a bizarre gift from the owner of the London Harrods toyshop, while visiting the place accompanied by his children.
Jackson, 47, who is making his first public appearances since the child molestation trial in June, has received, as a gift, a laminated scrapbook of baby photos from Mohamed Fayed.
The superstar spent more than $150,000 in a 30-minute shopping spree.
Michael, accompanied by his two boys, who had their faced hidden with head scarves, bought two watches worth $145,000 and then visited the toy department, where the kids chose life size teddy bears.
A source revealed: "He was only in the store for about 30 minutes. His kids had a fantastic time. They fell in love with this gigantic toy Hummer. After Jackson spent thousands of pounds of gifts for them he then signed autographs for fans."
Jackson's spokesperson added: "Last time he came to London he went to Hamleys - but he loves the cuddy toys in Harrods".
Jackson is currently in London to produce a charity song for Hurricane Katrina victims.