Leaving Neverland; Big Celebrites react to the surprising Michael Jackson documentary
The airing of Michael Jackson documentary; Leaving Neverland surely left a big message as far as many celebrities already posted surprising tweets all over the media.
- Leaving Neverland: the documentary of Michael Jackson aired this week leaving some bombshell allegations.
- Two men Wade Robson and James Safechuck accused MJ of molesting them as a child in the documentary.
- Michael Jackson's nephew Taj Jackson was angry at the late-action of Wade and James.
- Celebrities react to the surprising documentary that shows MJ's sexual abuse.
Leaving Neverland, the four hours long documentary of Michael Jackson shows his detail about his sexual abuse. In the meantime, fans have gone crazy about the scene where Michael allegedly molested the young cons.
Allegations were made against Jackson in 2005.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck, drew a firestorm responses on Twitter, accusing MJ of molesting them as young boys. Yet none of them are more or less several than celebrities who weighed their opinions surrounding the controversy.
HBO’s documentary Leaving Neverland describes in detail allegations of sexual abuse. The show that first aired on March 3, garnered a majority of fans worldwide and also the horde of critics until its second debut, next day, the documentary of Michael Jackson swirled up the internet by a storm.
Those charges came from Jackson interview in 2003 by Martin Bashir where Jackson said that it isn't unusual to share a bed with a child.
Michael's nephew Taj Jackson, tweeting that he is angry, as his "uncle is not here to defend himself.”
You are right. I’ve been around my uncle only thousands and thousands of hours. And since my uncle is not here to defend himself, the credibility of the accusers matter. And Wade and James have none. https://t.co/fF0OgYXUBz
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) March 4, 2019
Bill Whitfield, one of the co-workers for Jackson, shared that the young men were “con artists.”
I need to know who are the HBO producers behind the documentary. I need to let them know Wade Robson and Jimmy Safechuck are con artist! During My tenure with MJ I never met these dudes and you had to go through me to see MJ. They are LIARS!!
— Bill Whitfield (@MJBODYGUARDS) March 3, 2019
Like virtually all #MichaelJackson accusers #JamesSafechuck & #WadeRobson had horrific stories to tell-except under oath. Both sold their stories after failing in lawsuits vs Jackson estate. Both sold their allegations to tabloids for profit, rather than testify to them in court.
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) March 4, 2019
And finally, the American talk show host Geraldo Rivera clears up the hectic situation revealing that the men were indulged out to profit from the Michael Jackson estate.
Leaving Neverland (2019) | Official Trailer | HBO
Former child star Amber Tamblyn tweeted that the children should not be put in the position of performing for the sole purpose of pleasing adults. In addition, she admitted that-that type of behavior is a slippery slope toward abuse.
As a former child actress, I can’t help but watch this documentary and think about how wrong it is for children to be put in the position of performing for the soul purpose of pleasing adults. It’s such a slippery, dangerous, often abusive slope. #LeavingNeverland
— Amber Tamblyn (@ambertamblyn) March 4, 2019
Likewise, Bill Mahr praised the former HBO boss Richard Plepler for the “riveting” television he produced.
Just watched Neverland doc - riveting, as has been so much on HBO with Richard Plepler at the helm, now resigned. I don't usually speak publicly about the inner workings of the/my biz, but just have to say...best boss I'll ever have.
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) March 4, 2019
Moreover, American comedian Rosie O’ Donnell mentioned that the documentary was “haunting” questioning the boys’ parents that as a mother, she would never leave her 7-year-old son with a man.