Sammy Sosa: I Don't Have Michael Jackson's Pigment Condition

Ex-Cubs slugger in talks to pitch mystery skin cream

Sammy Sosa says he wasn't trying to look white like Mike.

The ex-Cubs slugger said a European skin cream he uses at bedtime combined with a strong camera flash caused his face to appear ghost white in a recent headline-grabbing photo from Las Vegas -- and he "respected" Michael Jackson too much to try to match his appearance. 

"I'm doing well, doing well, thanks to God. A little surprised by the tsunami of attention," Sosa told a reporter for Spanish TV network Univision, the New York Daily News reports.

"I use a cream to keep my skin smooth and soft,” he said without naming the product. “I apply it before I go to bed. When I was playing for Chicago all those years, I was in the sun a lot for one o'clock games.”

Sosa said he’s such a fan of the mystery cream, in fact, that he’s in negotiations with its maker to go to bat as a company pitchman.

When Sosa’s ghostly photo from the Latin Grammys first appeared, speculation centered on whether his lighter appearance was the result of vitiligo, a skin-whitening condition that Michael Jackson said he suffered from.

Sosa denied he was trying to emulate the late King of Pop.

"Not at all, I respect him very much," he said.  "I'm not a racist. I'm not like that. I'm just a happy person."
 

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