The 'Leaving Neverland' sequel follows Michael Jackson's accusers Robson and James Safechuck's legal battles over the past ...
Michael Jackson's accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck discuss finally getting their day in court in a new clip from 'Leaving Neverland 2.' ...
Leaving Neverland 2,’ a sequel to Dan Reed’s two-part documentary chronicling the child sex abuse allegations surrounding ...
“MJ: The Musical” is peddling a kind of nostalgia that seems harmless on the surface, but I worry that deep down is actually quite dangerous. I’ll explain what I mean by that in a moment ...
Related: Lies, Abuse & Trauma: The Biggest Bombshells About Michael Jackson from 'Leaving Neverland' The new documentary also delves into the personal toll and backlash Robson and Safechuck faced ...
It’s been more than five years since Wade Robson and James Safechuck detailed their sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson in Leaving Neverland, but they’re still dealing with the ...
Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson's nude dress from Fashion Week drew criticism, but she argued that too much importance is placed on the human body. Paris Jackson's sheer nude dress ...
Dancer and choreographer Wade Robson and James Safechuck have been thrust back into the public spotlight. They've not only had to contend with a combative Michael Jackson estate and angry fans over ...
The first child to accuse Michael Jackson of sex abuse - who then got a $15million (£12million) payout - continues to live in fear about attacks from the singer's notoriously devoted fans.
The musical opened at the Lyric Theater in Sydney on Saturday. Prince Jackson was in Australia supporting the award-winning musical based on his father's work. The eldest child of the late global ...
Michael Jackson's son, Prince, made a rare public appearance to celebrate his late father's legacy over the weekend. The 28 year old attended the opening night of MJ: The Musical at the Lyric ...
A former editor of Vanity Fair has written a new memoir that reveals his most memorable showbiz encounters in very candid detail. Graydon Carter was the editor of Vanity Fair from 1992 until 2017.