Michael Jackson’s “legacy will…,” as Janet Jackson vows…
Despite the accusations of sexual assault against her late brother Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson is supporting him and feels his legacy “will continue.” In the middle of the scandal surrounding the late Thriller hitmaker, who is accused of sexually abusing Wade Robson and James Safechuck while they were young boys, the Rhythm Nation singer has remained silent. Robson and Safechuck claimed that Michael had groomed and raped them as children in the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland.
Janet, 53, says she is happy of the artistic legacy Michael has left behind, but she does not explicitly address the charges. “It will continue,” Janet stated in an interview with The Sunday Times Magazine.
“I find it endearing when children mimic him and when adults continue to enjoy his music.” It merely informs you of the influence my family has had on society. After taking an excessive amount of the potent anesthetic propofol, Michael passed away on June 25, 2009, at the age of 50.
Other members of Janet’s family, such as her nephew Taj Jackson, have spoken out in favor of Michael in response to the grave accusations. Marlon and Jackie, Michael’s brothers, argued that the contentious Leaving Neverland movie “did not present any evidence” to support their brother’s guilt. Marlon stated, “No, I have not seen it,” earlier this month when he appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain. However, I have no interest in watching anything when someone is narrating a story without providing any supporting details or facts.
“Yes, it’s been tough for us, but we get through it,” he continued. I’m not concerned because we are able to overcome it with the help of the Lord, who is in charge of everything. Janet talked on the #MeToo movement in relation to sexual misconduct in Hollywood at other points throughout her interview. “I’m sick, repulsed, and furious by the double standards that still treat women like second-class citizens,” the pop diva declared. Sufficient.