Why Michael Jackson music has been banned

The late legendary king of pop, Michael Jackson’s songs have been banned from BBC Radio 2 after a documentary exposing his alleged sex crimes is about to air. The decision was made ahead of Channel 4 screening Leaving Neverland, a four hour two part documentary featuring alleged victims James Safechuck and Wade Robson.

Safechuck, 40, appeared on the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire Show alongside fellow Jackson accuser Wade and Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed. Both Safechuck and Robson tell their stories in the controversial film about Michael Jackson, and they relived their torment.

Safechuck fought back tears as he claimed Jackson manipulated him when he was a little boy. When asked about the details of the abuse he claims to have suffered and said; ”He taught me to masturbate, like it was this amazing new thing that’s going to change your life and French-kissing, he said I taught him how to do that. He also loved having his nipples rubbed.”

Robson explained how Jackson tried to penetrate him anally when he was 14. He said, ”Michael made sure from day one that he had a really special relationship with me, and that he had a really special separate relationship with my mother and with my sister and then my father.”

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