Paris Jackson has broken her silence over pedophile allegations against her father in the Leaving Neverland documentary — as Michael Jackson’s fans declared the film left them feeling physically sick.
The daughter of the “Off The Wall” hitmaker, 20, refused to say she believed her troubled dad was innocent of abusing young boys.
But she made light of the effect it will have on her career, saying everyone took her life “more seriously” than she does.
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Her response came as hardcore Michael Jackson fans finally admitted they were convinced the singer was a pedophile after the Leaving Neverland documentary was aired in the U.K. for the first time on Wednesday, March 6.
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The documentary sent waves of disgust through the viewing public after Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 40, graphically detailed their claims they were abused by the pop star when they were children.
Many Jackson disciples who tuned in said they felt “literally sick” at the men’s tales and claims in the documentary Jackson made children stare at a Peter Pan figure while he molested them.
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One viewer tweeted: “Just watched. I’m sick to my stomach! To think I was a big Michael Jackson fan. He was a crafty manipulative pedophile. ROT IN HELL.”
Another vented on social media: “OMG I was a Michael Jackson fan until now listen to that two men my god my heart go out to them boy having gone though that hell. I am so sorry."
Among the multitude of other fan tweets was one that said: “As a life long fan of #MichaelJackson #LeavingNeverland was not an easy watch.”
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Paris opened up about the documentary in a response to a news tweet from website Gay Star News.
Their story said: “Paris Jackson believes her father, Michael, is innocent of sex abuse claims."
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Denying she had made such a statement, the 20-year-old tweeted: “I actually haven't made any statements yet, especially regarding how it affects my work life.
"You guys are reaching a bit. At least this wasn’t a disgusting and attacking article though."
She added: "Y'all take my life more seriously than I do."
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It had previously been reported Paris was left “devastated” by the latest pedophile allegations against her father, killed aged 50 in 2009 by a massive overdose of hospital-strength tranquilizer Propofol.
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The Jackson estate has filed a $75 million lawsuit against documentary maker HBO, calling Leaving Neverland “unvetted propaganda to shamelessly exploit an innocent man no longer here to defend himself.”
Jackson — who also has kids Prince, 22, and 17-year-old Blanket — violently denied all sexual abuse allegations made against him until his death in 2009.
Her response came as hardcore Michael Jackson fans finally admitted they were convinced the singer was a pedophile after the Leaving Neverland documentary was aired in the U.K. for the first time on Wednesday, March 6.
The documentary sent waves of disgust through the viewing public after Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 40, graphically detailed their claims they were abused by the pop star when they were children.
Many Jackson disciples who tuned in said they felt “literally sick” at the men’s tales and claims in the documentary Jackson made children stare at a Peter Pan figure while he molested them.
Photo credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage
One viewer tweeted: “Just watched. I’m sick to my stomach! To think I was a big Michael Jackson fan. He was a crafty manipulative pedophile. ROT IN HELL.”
Another vented on social media: “OMG I was a Michael Jackson fan until now listen to that two men my god my heart go out to them boy having gone though that hell. I am so sorry."
Among the multitude of other fan tweets was one that said: “As a life long fan of #MichaelJackson #LeavingNeverland was not an easy watch.”
Paris opened up about the documentary in a response to a news tweet from website Gay Star News.
Their story said: “Paris Jackson believes her father, Michael, is innocent of sex abuse claims."
Photo credit: Tings London / MEGA
Denying she had made such a statement, the 20-year-old tweeted: “I actually haven't made any statements yet, especially regarding how it affects my work life.
"You guys are reaching a bit. At least this wasn’t a disgusting and attacking article though."
She added: "Y'all take my life more seriously than I do."
Photo credit: UPI Photo/Gabriel Bouys/Pool
It had previously been reported Paris was left “devastated” by the latest pedophile allegations against her father, killed aged 50 in 2009 by a massive overdose of hospital-strength tranquilizer Propofol.
The Jackson estate has filed a $75 million lawsuit against documentary maker HBO, calling Leaving Neverland “unvetted propaganda to shamelessly exploit an innocent man no longer here to defend himself.”
Jackson — who also has kids Prince, 22, and 17-year-old Blanket — violently denied all sexual abuse allegations made against him until his death in 2009.
Photo credit: Steve Granitz/Getty Images