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Old 09-03-2019, 10:33 PM #11
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I have just watched the first programme. I find the two men believable. It’s easy to see the two sides of the coin but At the end of the day MJs relationships with young boys is simply unnatural. If he wanted to relive his childhood and have the company of young children to play with, so be it. However wanting them to share his bed takes it to another level...and there is no way they just slept together.
As for the parents...who in their right mind would allow their 7 year old to spend the night with him...let alone leave him there for a week on his own. These two mothers were the real gold diggers and opportunists and they should be ashamed of themselves.
MJ was a massive talent..but he is not the only person who spent his childhood in the spotlight. I don’t know how he got away with it...but then many did and it’s all coming to the fore.
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