AceShowbiz
 
Kanye West Calls 'Leaving Neverland' Attempts to Ruin Michael Jackson's Legacy
AceShowbiz
Movie

The 'Jesus Is King' rapper compares the unfavorable media portrayal of the late King of Pop to the constant criticisms he himself received from the public.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West has criticised attempts to "tear down" Michael Jackson by airing the child abuse allegations detailed in the "Leaving Neverland" documentary.

Jackson's status as arguably the most celebrated pop musician of all time has taken a battering since the airing of the film, which featured lengthy interviews with two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who accused him of abusing them as children, on HBO last year 2019.

In a chat with Pharrell Williams published on the i-D magazine website, West spoke about the "Thriller" hitmaker's status as an icon - and said media outlets and documentarians should not be allowed to attack Jackson, who died aged 50 in 2009.

"He kissed Elvis Presley's daughter on MTV," West said of what made the King of Pop unique as a black musician. "Black culture used to be... we used to be fronting all night, but Michael was doing stuff that was different to what we were programmed to understand as being what we should do. He bought The Beatles' back catalogue. That was Mike Jackson, right there."

Attacking the late popstar's critics, he continued, "We should have something that says we can't allow any company to tear down our heroes. Not on (the gossip website) The Shade Room, not on social media and especially not in documentaries."

The "Jesus Walks" hitmaker went on to compare Jackson's media portrayal as a bizarre eccentric to his own treatment.

"I'm like every time the media isn't happy with me it's like, 'Here they go. They're gonna come and Wacko Jacko me.' Which in some ways, they've tried to do," the rapper mused.

Allegations of child sexual abuse against Jackson first surfaced when teenager Jordy Chandler accused him of molestation in 1993, with the singer settling a lawsuit for $23 million. He was also acquitted of abusing another boy, Gavin Arvizo, at trial in 2005 and denied all allegations until his death.

Robson and Safechuck, who befriended King of Pop as children, denied they had been abused during his lifetime but subsequently filed lawsuits alleging abuse and detailed their claims in "Leaving Neverland".

About This Article

AI-Assisted Content: This article was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology under human editorial oversight. Our editorial team reviews and verifies all AI-generated content for accuracy.

Sources: Information in this article may be aggregated from publicly available sources including press releases, news agencies, and entertainment industry sources. We provide attribution where applicable and strive to ensure factual accuracy.

Learn More: For details about our editorial standards and practices, visit our Editorial Standards page.

Contact: Questions or concerns? Email us at [email protected]

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts