She was referencing the naysayers on social media who were already-before even watching the two-part documentary-discrediting Robson and Safechuck, calling them liars because neither of them had spoken up when they were younger about what they say happened to them. At the beginning, Oprah asked both men if they were prepared to "get it" for speaking out about Jackson's alleged crimes. So when I heard about the new two-night HBO documentary Leaving Neverland-and the fact that Oprah was going to be interviewing Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the two men in the film who accuse Jackson of sexually abusing them as children -I had a similar reaction to the rest of the world: Disbelief.Īnd that was my sentiment walking into Oprah Winfrey Presents: After Neverland-a conversation with Robson, Safechuck, and Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed-which was taped in New York City before a live audience of sexual abuse survivors. 27 Happy Songs to Play When You Want to Feel Good
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