Celebrities Actress Barbra Streisand (76) made some striking statements about ‘Leaving Neverland’, the documentary in which James Safechuck and Wade Robson claiming that Michael Jackson them sexually abused. “I believe them so certainly, without a doubt,” says Barbra. “But on the other hand, they went there not to death.”
Streisand defends the 2009 death of King of Pop, because he is the boys in her eyes, is never really raped. “I believe that the story of those guys where it is, but it is not as if they were there at the time against their sentence. They were in love with Michael, he has them, not forced.”
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She lays the blame primarily at the parents of Safechuck and Robson, because they are their children allowed to be with Michael in bed, sleeping. It indicates that the hair is not surprised that Michael is on children fell. “The needs of Michael were what they were”, she gets the shoulders. “What do you want, with its own problematic youth?”
“You can say that he is that ” children are abused”, she continues. “But he they are not caught, or something. The boys were overjoyed to be with him, you hear it in the documentary. Eventually the men both married and have children, so they are not clearly die.”
Sympathy
“It’s a combination of things… I pity the men, but also with Michael.” Barbra met Jackson a few times when he was still alive. “I remember him as very childish, but sweet.” Interestingly enough, she refused a duet with him in singing, even though they request of him had been received.