Michael Jackson’s fame killed after ‘Leaving Neverland’

The late king of pop is being trolled even at his death. Leaving Neverland documentary was screened for the first time in Uk. The film featured two victims who testified to be sexually abused by Michael Jackson.

Following the viewing of the documentary, Michael’s songs have been banned from being aired from media stations. Most of his fans have even declared that they will never listen t his songs.

As though not enough, British National Football Museum has removed a statue of Michael Jackson. The soccer venue, which had had the figurine on display since 2014, released a statement to explain its decision. They said; ”The National Football Museum has made a number of changes to its exhibitions and the objects on display over the last few months.

As part of our ongoing plans to better represent the stories we want to tell, we have made a decision to remove the Michael Jackson statue from display.” The statue was initially unveiled at Fulham Football Club’s Craven Cottage in 2011. The club’s then-owner Mohamed Al Fayed was friends with Jackson.

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