
For many years, people thought Michael Jackson had done the impossible. His smooth forward lean in “Smooth Criminal” left people amazed. How could a human body bend like that without falling? 16 years after his death, the truth behind that moment has come to light, and it is changing how some people remember the performance.
Some people felt a bit disappointed when they found out Jackson’s move wasn’t only about raw talent, but because he used specially designed shoes to pull it off. Others saw it as a sign of how dedicated he was to his performance.
So, what is the real story behind Michael Jackson’s lean?

When “Smooth Criminal” was released in 1988, one part of the video really stood out: Jackson and his dancers leaned forward at an angle that seemed impossible. The move looked like something out of a video game. For decades, people tried to copy it, but they failed. The reason? Jackson had something no one else did.
He wore custom-made shoes with a slot in the heel. During the performance, a peg would rise from the stage floor. The shoes gave him just enough support to lean forward past the center of gravity. In 1993, he personalized the design, making sure it remained his alone. Well, the move still required strong core muscles, balance, and control. Without those, even with those shoes, it would have looked clumsy and dangerous.

“We were scammed”: Reactions pour in on X
Last week, a behind-the-scenes video explaining the trick went viral on X (formerly Twitter). Reactions poured in. Some users were shocked. Others felt betrayed. One person said, “We were scammed.” Some people even shared old videos of themselves as kids, trying to copy the move, saying they had always thought Jackson had some kind of superpower.
The reactions online made one thing clear though, fans still care a lot about Jackson’s work. Although some felt a little tricked at first, most of them eventually said that knowing the secret didn’t ruin anything. Instead, it made them respect him more. Jackson wasn’t just a great dancer, he was very smart and creative.