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«Breaking News» Oprah Winfrey denounces Michael Jackson while praising Leaving Neverland

The world's most famous survivor of sexual abuse sat down with the two men who have accused Michael Jackson of raping them when they were children in the new documentary Leaving Neverland.


Oprah Winfrey taped the HBO and OWN special After Neverland on Thursday in New York City, were she was joined by the director of the documentary Dan Reed and the two men at the center of the film, James Safechuck and Wade Robson.


That special will air Monday night after the completion of the show, but Winfrey has made no secret about how powerful and important she believes this film is in shifting the way people think about sexual abuse. 


And Winfrey is using all her star power to promote the documentary and her after show, going so far as to retweet eight stories about the special and post two trailers.


It is no surprise given the Oprah was raped as well by someone close to her when she was 9, just like Robson and Safechuck, who allege they were 7 and 10 when they were first sexually abused by Jackson. 


After Neverland will air Monday at 10pm on both HBO and OWN after the finale of Leaving Neverland.


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She's back: Oprah Winfrey (above) taped the OWN and HBO special Leaving Neverland in New York City on Thursday with director Dan Reed, Wade Robson and James Safechuck


She's back: Oprah Winfrey (above) taped the OWN and HBO special Leaving Neverland in New York City on Thursday with director Dan Reed, Wade Robson and James Safechuck



She's back: Oprah Winfrey (above) taped the OWN and HBO special Leaving Neverland in New York City on Thursday with director Dan Reed, Wade Robson and James Safechuck





The talk show host, who was raped at the age of 9, spoke about how important the film was because it showed how seduction plays a role in sexual abuse (Dan Reed, Safechuck and Robson above)


The talk show host, who was raped at the age of 9, spoke about how important the film was because it showed how seduction plays a role in sexual abuse (Dan Reed, Safechuck and Robson above)



The talk show host, who was raped at the age of 9, spoke about how important the film was because it showed how seduction plays a role in sexual abuse (Dan Reed, Safechuck and Robson above)





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'Here's the reason why I'm here. Twenty five years of the Oprah show I taped 217 episodes about sexual abuse,' said Oprah at the start of the taping. 


'I tried and tried and tried to get the message across that sexual abuse was not just abuse, that it was sexual seduction. But for me, this moment transcends Michael Jackson, it is much bigger than any one person. It is a moment in time that allows us to see this societal corruption. It is a scourge on humanity.'


She continued: 'It's happening right now it's happening in families, we know its happening in churches, and its happening in schools and sports teams everywhere. 


'So if it gets you, our audience, to see how it happens, then some good would have come of it.'

She illustrated the divide between those who have been sexually abused and those who have not later in the interview while using her friend Gayle King as an example. 


'I remember when Gayle's children were younger and smaller, and I would always be talking about this subject, and she would say to me: "My kids aren't going to let themselves be hurt. They're not going to let themselves be punished,"' recalled Oprah. 


'So many parents don't understand - it does not feel like hurt.'


Oprah and King actually watched the documentary together last month on Oprah's birthday. 


'Just watched ALL FOUR hours of Leaving Neverland. Powerful, compelling & a game changer for those who have been afraid to speak up of child sex abuse,' wrote King. 


'My heart goes out to Wade Robson & James Safechuck. Thank YOU for sharing your pain it will make a difference. Bravo to producer Dan Reed.. I’m still reeling.'


This is not the first time Jackson has been accused of sexually assaulting young boys, and both Safechuck and Robson had shared their stories in the past. 
















Back in the day: Oprah sat down with Jackson just once, in 1993, and it remains to this day the most watched interview in television history with 90 million viewers



The Queen of Daytime did sit down with Jackson for one interview back in 1993 that attracted an audience of 90 million people and remains to this day the most watched interview in television history. 


That was filmed just before the first allegations about Jackson had been made public, and so the conversation centered more around Jackson's difficult childhood, his love life and his plastic surgery.


Early in the interview Michael opened up to Oprah about his insecurities and the fact that he struggled as a teen with pimples, which made him think he was 'ugly.'


He then told Oprah his father would tell him he as ugly during his days fronting The Jackson 5.


'What's your relationship like with him?' asked Oprah.


'I love my father but I don't know him,' responded Michael.


When asked if he was angry with the man, Michael struggled to answer, and looked to be stalling for time.


He twice repeated the question back to Oprah before stating: 'Sometimes I do get angry. I don't know him the way I'd like to know him. My mother's wonderful. To me she's perfection. I just wish I could understand my father.'


He then revealed how deeply unhappy he was at the height of his fame.


'I felt there wasn't anything important for me to say and those were very sad, sad years for me,' said Michael.


When asked how this was possible given his success, Michael explained: 'Oh, there's a lot of sadness about my past and adolescence, about my father and all of those things.'


Oprah then asked if Michael was teased by his father, and then followed that up by bringing up the allegations of abuse.


'Would he ... did he ever beat you?' asked Oprah.


'Yes,' said Michael.


'He saw me, he wanted me ... I guess I don't know if I was his golden child or whatever it was, some may call it a strict disciplinarian or whatever, but he was very strict, very hard, very stern. Just a look would scare you, you know.'


Michael then explained just how afraid he was of the man by stating: 'Like there's been times when he'd come to see me, I'd get sick, I'd start to regurgitate.'


He added that he was still afraid of the man, then quickly began to apologize.


 


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Main photo article The world’s most famous survivor of sexual abuse sat down with the two men who have accused Michael Jackson of raping them when they were children in the new documentary Leaving Neverland.
Oprah Winfrey taped the HBO and OWN special After Neverland on Thursday in New York City, were she...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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