'Leaving Neverland' director explains why he didn't interview Macaulay Culkin for his brutal Michael Jackson documentary
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Leaving Neverland Director On Macaulay Culkin: "I'm Not Outing Anyone"
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Originally posted by johnbook View PostGood post.
I wonder what people think.
A. Culkin was sexually abused and is in denial or for whatever reason won't admit it publicly?
B. Or did MJ skip the abuse with him?
I think probably A.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostFrom what i understand lots of victims don't want their abuse to be known. They don't want to be seen as victims or people to treat them differently. Caulkin seems like the kind of guy that doesn't want fame, he chose to stay out of the spotlight as an adult.
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The producer of the show admits he doesn't want to discuss the facts because it's too "technical"
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostThe producer of the show admits he doesn't want to discuss the facts because it's too "technical"
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Lol this little phaggot is basically admitting he liked getting plowed by MJ. From the article:
"Macaulay was where I was in my previous trips, right by Michael's side every moment," Robson said in "Leaving Neverland." "Now I was kind of on the sideline as far as being Michael's friend and being his favorite and that was really confusing."Following the music-video shoot, Robson's time with Jackson became limited. In the doc, Robson's mother says Jackson would tell her son he would call him and Wade would wait by the phone after school but Jackson would never call. She says she began to notice a pattern.
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