Leaving Neverland has brought to the surface shocking claims made by accusers James Safechuck and Wade Robson!
The two men, now adults, have alleged in the documentary that Michael Jackson
sexually abused them when they were children — and now, they’re revealing to
The Guardian how they’ve felt resentment towards their parents for all that happened at Jacko’s estate all those years ago.
Click through the gallery above for more shocking details!
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“I’ve definitely gone through multiple stages of anger at my parents and maybe it's done now, but I really can't say,” Robson revealed.
Safechuck simply said: "I'm working on it."
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“I find it hard to be angry at other people. I'd almost be excited to be angry at anyone else because that would feel healthy. But I still feel like it was my fault,” Safechuck also noted.
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Robson additionally shared that the sicko made him feel “complicit” when he was a kid. “That I wanted it at least as much, if not more than him. And the thing is, the abuse didn't feel strange because it was being done by this man that was like a god to me,” he said.
“So much of it was validation for me. But what does that mean, that I liked it? Like, I'm a freak too," Robson added with a cracking voice.
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Robson additionally shared that the sicko made him feel “complicit” when he was a kid. “That I wanted it at least as much, if not more than him. And the thing is, the abuse didn't feel strange because it was being done by this man that was like a god to me,” he said.
“So much of it was validation for me. But what does that mean, that I liked it? Like, I'm a freak too," Robson added with a cracking voice.
And they’re convinced that other young boys have experienced the same twisted feelings also felt back then.
"I definitely think there are more kids. But it's such a traumatic experience some people may never deal with it," Safechuck said.
Robson added, "I didn't see any abuse in front of me, but I saw hugging, kissing and Jackson disappearing with other children [at Neverland], things that happened with me.”
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obson concluded by saying that he "doesn’t care what people do in relation to Michael Jackson and his music,” however, he has another prerogative.
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He said, "What I'm interested in is continuing the conversation of who are we worshipping and why, and making people look at the whole story. Michael Jackson was incredibly talented, there's no questioning that. But just because someone is talented doesn't mean they're not a predator."
“I’ve definitely gone through multiple stages of anger at my parents and maybe it's done now, but I really can't say,” Robson revealed.
Safechuck simply said: "I'm working on it."
“I find it hard to be angry at other people. I'd almost be excited to be angry at anyone else because that would feel healthy. But I still feel like it was my fault,” Safechuck also noted.
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Robson additionally shared that the sicko made him feel “complicit” when he was a kid. “That I wanted it at least as much, if not more than him. And the thing is, the abuse didn't feel strange because it was being done by this man that was like a god to me,” he said.
“So much of it was validation for me. But what does that mean, that I liked it? Like, I'm a freak too," Robson added with a cracking voice.
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And they’re convinced that other young boys have experienced the same twisted feelings also felt back then.
"I definitely think there are more kids. But it's such a traumatic experience some people may never deal with it," Safechuck said.
Robson added, "I didn't see any abuse in front of me, but I saw hugging, kissing and Jackson disappearing with other children [at Neverland], things that happened with me.”
obson concluded by saying that he "doesn’t care what people do in relation to Michael Jackson and his music,” however, he has another prerogative.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He said, "What I'm interested in is continuing the conversation of who are we worshipping and why, and making people look at the whole story. Michael Jackson was incredibly talented, there's no questioning that. But just because someone is talented doesn't mean they're not a predator."