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  • At first it appeared that 2003 couldn’t get any worse than 2002, however some of Michael’s misguided decisions from the previous year came back to bite. One being to trust British journalist, Martin Bashir, and take part in the documentary, ‘Living With Michael Jackson’.
    The rather bizarre and disturbing film caused widespread controversy, blew wide open previous allegations as well as fed into concerns the public had with Michael’s continued inappropriate behaviour towards children.
    The backlash caused Jackson to release his own self produced rebuttal, and although the global superstar wished to move on from the lingering scandal, Michael would ultimately be arrested and formally charged under the suspicion of child molestation. Marking only the beginning of the King Of Pop’s worst nightmare.
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    00:00 - 2003 Rewind
    00:05 - 01/15/03 Attends Funeral of Maurice Gibb in Miami
    00:23 - 01/23/03 'Michael Jackson Unmasked' is Broadcast on NBC
    00:50 - 02/03/03 'Living With Michael Jackson' Premiers on ITV in the UK
    01:26 - 02/04/03 Huge Controversy Arises in the UK
    03:36 - 02/06/03 'Living With Michael Jackson' Airs on US Network ABC
    05:51 - 02/18/03 Police Open an Investigation Based on a Letter from Gloria Allred
    06:08 - 02/20/03 'The Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant To See' is Broadcast on FOX
    07:36 - 03/14/03 Ordered to Pay $5.3 Million For the Cancellation of the Millennium Concerts
    07:42 - 04/06/03 Appearance at the Palm Beach Film Festival Grand Gala Awards
    08:18 - 04/24/03 'Private Home Movies' Airs on FOX
    09:03 - 05/17/03 Attends a Birthday Party for Al Malnik in Miami
    09:14 - 06/11/03 Returns to his Hometown of Gary, Indiana
    11:15 - 06/24/03 Appearance at the BET Awards with James Brown
    11:54 - 08/30/03 Attends a Fan Club Party for his 45th Birthday
    14:06 - 10/25/03 Receives the Key to the City of Las Vegas
    14:33 - 10/27/03 Attends the Radio Music Awards
    15:20 - 11/18/03 The Number Ones CD & DVD are Released
    16:04 - 11/20/03 Arrives at the Santa Barbara, Handcuffed and Taken to Jail
    18:24 - 11/23/03 Custody of his Children is Questioned
    18:37 - 12/18/03 Prosecutors Formally Charge with Nine Counts
    19:02 - 12/25/03 Interview for CBS’s '60 minutes'
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  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +303

    I thought 2009 would be the most painful Year In Review to watch but this one is up there for me.

    • @babygenius7
      @babygenius7 Рік тому +9

      😢

    • @songoten1951
      @songoten1951 Рік тому +20

      Not even close bro.
      Michael would rather die than go through accusations

    • @BadAssMacmillan
      @BadAssMacmillan Рік тому +23

      The false accusation are way worse. At least MJ now can rest in peace.

    • @Jaybeast5x
      @Jaybeast5x Рік тому +1

      Nahhh 2003

    • @songoten1951
      @songoten1951 11 місяців тому +3

      @@BadAssMacmillan that’s understatement, depending on what you meant by rest. I mean Wade clearly doesn’t get the idea of rest he’d rather create conflict between a dead person and his family

  • @johnsonmark65
    @johnsonmark65 Рік тому +70

    Isn't it crazy how he was the coolest and most loved man in America just 20 years prior this?

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +12

      Yeah 😢

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому +2

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

    • @maxou6752
      @maxou6752 11 місяців тому +4

      It s incredible

  • @trentonbates3114
    @trentonbates3114 Рік тому +64

    So odd that just 20 years earlier 1983 his reputation was in the complete opposite direction. Simplified they love you one day and hate you the next

    • @jay-tc7we
      @jay-tc7we Рік тому +4

      Yep so sad:(

    • @purestformofpeace
      @purestformofpeace Рік тому +17

      They build you up just to tear you down - The only thing people love more than a hero/ an icon is seeing that same person fall/ fail/ fall apart. It's always been that way sadly

    • @onnivision6464
      @onnivision6464 4 місяці тому

      💯🥺

  • @Blazer9970
    @Blazer9970 Рік тому +164

    I think there are multiple pin points during his life time to where Michael's fate in 2009 was sealed. Some may say it was 1984 with the pepsi incident, some may say it's 1993 with the first set of allegations but I really believe the heaviest hitting point was right here in 2003 along with the trial that drained the life out of the man. He truly didn't deseve any of what happened to him.

    • @YSuniverse856
      @YSuniverse856 Рік тому +16

      Yea it was just a overload of jokes and accusations. This was also when the time when it didn’t matter if the truth was in people face this is where we can say the mind state of the modern era was adapted in 2003.

    • @naomikimbokimi9015
      @naomikimbokimi9015 Рік тому +17

      I think it was 1993 I think his spirit died that year and when the second accusations came I think his body was on way to demise

    • @erenyeeagah204
      @erenyeeagah204 Рік тому +8

      i remebrer even his nephew taj jackson said that the trial changed him

    • @Pray4Cilley
      @Pray4Cilley 11 місяців тому +2

      He wasn't the same after the Pepsi accident, he seemed empty and drugged up. The whole Bad Era was like a different person from 70s early 80s mj

    • @lin1982.
      @lin1982. 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes I agree with you, and after his invincible Album, he had issues with Sony as well, it should have been a big hit and he should have made heaps of money from that Album, as MJ said Sony made several billions. Tony Mottola was a devil, dealing with Sony and the alleged court cases and the addiction to pain medication started ruining and killing him slowly, he tried to be strong and brave, his kind and fragile soul didn’t deserve this at all, and people he thought were friends betrayed him like Oprah the snake and Bashir, his face also changed too much that it didn’t look good and he wanted to hide behind his hair and sunglasses. He didn’t look healthy. He has the most beautiful heart ❤ dearly missed. The GOAT.

  • @SilmeonMusic
    @SilmeonMusic Рік тому +366

    I remember watching all this in real time as a kid 😢 I always stayed a true fan and defended him even when it wasn’t “cool” to be an MJ fan around this time. MJ forever!

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +23

      ❤❤❤ Thank you for being there

    • @jatarryh
      @jatarryh Рік тому +23

      The Number Ones Special I still have it on vhs with commercials that’s amazing

    • @reesendamusix
      @reesendamusix Рік тому

      same. i grew up in Germany where nobody cared bout his face or life. they liked him as a performer. so when i moved to u.s. & everyone was talkim shit about him & made fun of his fans. i was like no wonder he doesnt tour america. what a asshole group of people

    • @lennytv373
      @lennytv373 Рік тому +10

      Same here 🙏🏾

    • @JKirv
      @JKirv Рік тому +5

      Same I was 13 watching this stuff

  • @DJDoubleCee
    @DJDoubleCee Рік тому +235

    I think that Living With Michael Jackson documentary was the beginning of the end for Michael. Since the second round of child abuse allegations arose from that and I believe the stress and the problems that came from all that ultimately lead to his death.

    • @emeyeare
      @emeyeare Рік тому +16

      I think it was the last straw for mike. He started naming names going after ppl making his plans a reality, after being bullied for so long…they only kill ppl that r a threat to them

    • @songoten1951
      @songoten1951 11 місяців тому +2

      It was actually for a back incident that happen to Michael Jackson while he was preforming in the 90’s but yeah that contributed as well

  • @Olly_2024_
    @Olly_2024_ Рік тому +333

    The year that helped end his life. Gavin Arvizo may have been a child, but I’ll never forgive how he helped his mother try and extort MJ. Disgusting.

    • @Feluc1
      @Feluc1 Рік тому

      Gavin Arvizo like Jordan Chandler was fascinated by the life that MJ leads!
      He would have wanted to get all this without working!
      Here the problem is that the Arvizo case was orchestrated by the scoundrel Sneddon and unfortunately he died without being criminally liable.
      After the trial, MJ no longer had the power to sue anyone, as much as this case affected him. He was humiliated and slandered by the press!

    • @rupinderh01
      @rupinderh01 Рік тому +13

      i think gavin is a lawyer now and lawyers have to be gd at lying

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому +51

      Its truly despicable, the fact that Micheal trusted them, opened his heart out to them and even helped cure his cancer and thats what he got in return.

    • @Vaisin
      @Vaisin Рік тому +17

      I'm not blaming Gavin on this one. He was a child. All blame on Janet.

    • @vvvnokk8309
      @vvvnokk8309 Рік тому +7

      @@Vaisin Janet is Gavin’s mom?

  • @carnage1284
    @carnage1284 Рік тому +43

    "Oh Bashir...OH!...I didn't know who you meant, oh that guy is a rat!"-Michael Jackson

    • @wbb_mj
      @wbb_mj Рік тому +1

      Bashir more like BaSHIT
      😂😅

    • @Obsessed202
      @Obsessed202 Рік тому +3

      Lolll😂😂

  • @YSuniverse856
    @YSuniverse856 Рік тому +80

    I remember back then 2003-2004 they was joking on mj so much. It was so disrespectful especially to say they was going off of he say she say stuff. The man was a great person.

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @abelmantor7557
    @abelmantor7557 Рік тому +96

    It's been 20 years, & that martin bashir interview still makes me want to break something.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +9

      This is the perfect way to describe my feelings about it

    • @sophieglatz
      @sophieglatz Рік тому +9

      He (bashir) was investigated over princess disna interview why not mj it’s so sad why such an awesome human was so hounded and falsely accused

    • @blkprince198
      @blkprince198 10 місяців тому +1

      @@sophieglatzhe was only investigated because the royals were pissed the KGB stole all his fils when they raised his home

    • @user-bl1pw2th4l
      @user-bl1pw2th4l 9 місяців тому +1

      I remember seeing the promotion for it and I knew something was off from the beginning. It was one of the worst if not the worst decision he ever made

  • @mohaukobe7872
    @mohaukobe7872 Рік тому +55

    Look at these timelines
    The "Living with Michael Jackson" documantary was released in February 2003, and directed by a British journalist. The documentary is been criticized for being manipulated to pain MJ in a very negative way and caused a media backlash against Jackson.
    The "Leaving Neverland" documentary was released in January 2019, and was directed by a British journalist. The documentary has also been criticized for being manipulated to pain MJ in a negative way, and caused a media backlash against Jackson, very similar to the one in 2003.
    In 2005, many fans showed support by gathering outside the coutroom with sign of "Michael is Innocent" and "Fact don't lie, People do", same thing happened in 2019 when fans around the world protested with the similar signs.
    It seems like history may be repeating itself.
    After MJ passed away, people started seeing him in a more positive way, and everyone just left all the controversies behind, and focused more on his music and his legacy. MJ passed away six years after the 2003 documentary, and this new biopic "Michael" might be released in 2025, six years after 2019 documentary.
    I really hope this biopic achieves what he want it to achieve and hopefully brings back a more positive way to look and Michael and everything that happened him.
    I think the biggest issue a lot of people have MJ is that his behaviour and overall personality seems very strange on the surface, but those people really dont takes the time to really understand him, but immediately pass judgement and think of the worst about him.
    I agree with MJ when he said that when you grow up in the world and the way he did "you are automatically different". He was right. Not everybody grows up the way he did, which is why so many people found him so strange. Though I think the way he grew up, followed by how isolated he was as an adult, definitely affected his social skills, which is why he appeared and behaved so differently.
    Michael Jackson undoubtedly had very extraordinary career and legacy, but also very tragic life, and while today it's clear that everybody respects his accomplishments and impact, the world is still divided on how to feel about him as a person, as for some it's unclear who he was, but because of the controversies and the media backlash he faced, the perception of many regarding MJ as a person, is often not-so positive.
    I really hope that one day they'll be a positive way to look at Michael Jackson and gain a better understanding on all the controversies.

    • @johnlucas1543
      @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +2

      +mohaukobe It definitely is a pattern because there are CONSPIRATORS creating that pattern.
      It's actually every 10 years. Check this out.
      1983 = Michael Jackson's Thriller becomes best-selling album in world history breaking every barrier.
      1993 = The 1st Witchhunt with Child Sexual Abuse Allegations begins.
      2003 = The 2nd Witchhunt with Child Sexual Abuse Allegations begins.
      2013 = The 3rd Child Sexual Abuse Allegations starting from one-time defender Wade Robson.
      2019's Leaving Neverland is merely the long outcome of what started in 2013.
      If you look at Michael's adult 10 year cycles with every year ending in 9, you'll see another connected pattern.
      1989 = Michael Jackson ends the 2 year long record-breaking Bad Tour & solidifies himself as Ruler of the 1980s.
      1999 -= Michael Jackson falls 50 feet to the ground at MJ & Friends concert when staging "collapses".
      2009 = Michael Jackson is murdered by hitman/"doctor" Conrad Murray before This Is It concerts begin.
      2019 = Leaving Neverland campaign commences to erase Michael's legacy.
      But we beat back all of these campaigns against him.
      We just couldn't be there in his house when Murray murdered him.
      But make no mistake Michael had enemies in the world...in high places.
      It is our job to put all of this into context & make it th footnote to Michael's story so that he is remembered as the great person & role model he should be remembered as.
      The Conspirators try very hard but the multi-billion member fanbase, the Moonwalkers, will always overcome.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +16

      Wow. What an interesting perspective to have on this! History IS repeating itself. I am hoping when the biopic comes out it rectifies some of what is happening right now

    • @MJforever390
      @MJforever390 9 місяців тому +6

      In his biopic he's going to be played by his nephew Jafar jackson (I think that's how I spell his name)

  • @tylergoodman3560
    @tylergoodman3560 Рік тому +49

    I wish that someone in MJ's corner had convinced him not to go through with the documentary. That added a lot of unnecessary stress in his life; not to mention that he was never truly happy again after the trial that followed suit.😢 Great video from the detail. Long live the king of pop.🎉

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +131

    Through this heartbreaking year of footages-- the glimmers of light had to be the unwavering support of his fans. I am in tears seeing the heart and passion they have for Michael during this difficult time. They are the ones who carried him through 2009.

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому +1

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's rather hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Evans' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @sistahlamb
    @sistahlamb Рік тому +75

    I sometimes wonder how Michael would be perceived now if he had not died in 2009. I imagine that he would probably still be living abroad and officially retired from the music industry, probably would still be targeted by the media but not on the level that he was in the 90s-early 2000s. Maybe he could have had a pretty normal life for once.

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Рік тому +22

      I dont think much would have changed compared to the last years of his life. Assuming he didnt do this is it and survived I dont think he would have ever made a comeback, just lived quietly with his family. Maybe recording the odd song or two. His reputation would have never recovered in any way.

    • @wingchundragon
      @wingchundragon Рік тому +19

      They wouldve made fun of him more. Especially on social media. He would've been destroyed

    • @Ayana_S110
      @Ayana_S110 Рік тому +23

      He would have had access to his own social media and be able to clear things up one on one. The media wouldn’t be able to lie and twist the situation as much and they would have immediate consequences because his fans would also have access to him and them. Most of the issues that came was because there was no accountability for bad people,accusers,and media. Michael, his real friends, and family, combined with his fans would actually have a voice to combat the situation because the evidence is on his side.

    • @BlackGirlUnsolved
      @BlackGirlUnsolved Рік тому +5

      I’m sorry but he would’ve been cancelled to an extent where people would keep their distance from him. And shit after r Kelly, they would’ve pressed MJ.

    • @AndreaElizabeth100
      @AndreaElizabeth100 Рік тому +15

      The "Leaving Neverland" terrible film would never have been made if Michael Jackson had lived because of libel laws the film was all lies. I'm not sure Michael Jackson would like "Social Media" as it is today. I can't see him being on Twitter or Instagram or whatever. He might have had a secret Facebook account not totally sure. I hope he could live his life in peace with his children. I never understood all the lies saying he was in debt. I wish he could have properly left Sony Music and gone independent. The press the media never left him alone.

  • @Petty.News_
    @Petty.News_ Рік тому +55

    MJ Was The Most Misunderstood Pop Artist Of All Time

  • @Kai-hk7tl
    @Kai-hk7tl Рік тому +83

    Michael was right about people never understanding him. They're too quick to judge him in the worst ways

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому +15

      Micheal was such an eccentric human being, before judging him people need to take a moment to put themselves in his shoes and imagine having his upbringing and then it makes sense of why he was the way he was.

    • @ST-nz4bf
      @ST-nz4bf Рік тому +10

      @@riorange2083 Oh come on !!!! I love MJ & I believe in his innocence. But he needed to heal from his traumatic childhood. Who knows had he done the deep inner work he would have come to understand why the healthy boundaries & limits were so important when it came to children.

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому +10

      @@ST-nz4bf And he had healthy boundaries and limits with children?? He always got parental consent for the kids to sleep with him and he never forced them to, they would always ask. Furthermore Micheal never slept in the bed WITH them they slept separately so whats your point?

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому +8

      @swagdollarbills Think what you want, you can call Micheal irresponsible and immoral all you want but the fact of the matter is Micheal is innocent.

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому

      @swagdollarbills The FBI vigorously investigated him and the entirety of neverland for 10 years and found not a single shred of evidence. He was aquitted and vindicated of all 14 counts in his 2005 trial with child and adult witnesses close to mj adamant during testimony they never witnessed anything inappropriate. Also, micheal’s prosecutor Tom Sneddon’s biased hatred towards mj during investigation which is unfair and corrupt in itself. Wade robson’s allegations have been proven a lie and its also been proven Evan chandler’s and the Arvizo family’s motives were to extort mj for money. Oh and lets not forget the 25 proven lies told in the leaving neverland documentary. I think thats certain enough, I needn’t say more.

  • @Trickster1995
    @Trickster1995 Рік тому +39

    > 2002: Michael Jackson Speaks up about Tommy Motolla
    a monster from the music industry that was prejudice and wanted him gone
    > 2003: Michael jackson gets framed as a gr00mer all over again
    through a fake, manipulated documentary
    Coincidence? I think not 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @officialfloodyboy2008
    @officialfloodyboy2008 Рік тому +84

    Living with Michael Jackson again proves one VERY IMPORTANT thing:
    Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on the TV screen, don't make it factual"- Michael Jackson
    MJ is innocent and very misunderstood, and all the people like Martin Bashir that tried to destroy him and his career are lying back, pretending that their sad about him no longer being with us meanwhile their main objective was to destroy Michael Jackson's reputation.
    Dom Sneddon is a cold man
    Martin Bashir is a cold man
    2003 was a cold year

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +94

    11:20 Can we talk about how good Michael's dance moves were?! He still got it!!

    • @limerobloxgaming8567
      @limerobloxgaming8567 Рік тому +14

      technically he was still young, he was like 45/44 right? so im sure he could still do the moves 😅

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +9

      @@limerobloxgaming8567 True! I guess I am more referring to how he’s still got the moves that look like the Thriller days when people at this time didn’t think of him so much as that

    • @maratnahimana
      @maratnahimana Рік тому +2

      @@limerobloxgaming8567 You'd be surprised, not many 40 years old can still " kick it ".

    • @limerobloxgaming8567
      @limerobloxgaming8567 Рік тому

      @@crazy4corbinbleux yeah, well he is that talented!🤣

    • @limerobloxgaming8567
      @limerobloxgaming8567 Рік тому +1

      @@maratnahimana fr? that's kinda sad lol id expect 50 is when ur bones dry up a bit

  • @mjchannel2671
    @mjchannel2671 Рік тому +121

    The 2000s were a terrifying time for MJ, (I'm not talking about the music - we all know he continued to record great songs throughout the decade). but the tabloids made him look crazy to sell a few more papers or a higher TV rating. I'm curious to see how you summarize the steps of the "faker trial ever"
    P.S I love seeing him so happy at 11:21😊😊

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @starsat6265
    @starsat6265 Рік тому +54

    Year 2003, the actual year where Michael Jackson was taken away from us. He never really came back from this humiliation.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +93

    5:12 As much as i've been annoyed at Madonna for things pertaining to Michael-- I truly respect her for this moment. Thank you Madonna for speaking out at a time it was not popular to do so.

    • @Grande_girly
      @Grande_girly Рік тому +2

      I feel the same why as you do x ❤

    • @Grande_girly
      @Grande_girly Рік тому +1

      I feel the same why as you do x ❤

    • @Grande_girly
      @Grande_girly Рік тому +1

      I feel the same why as you do x ❤

    • @johnlucas1543
      @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +12

      +crazy4corbinbleux Madonna's a real one. I used to side-eye her back in the day but I had to reevaluate after time.
      She's not a fairweather person. Blunt & raw maybe but at least real.
      She has earned my respect especially since that 2009 speech at the MTV Awards.
      I like that she upholds his memory properly in death.
      I wish he tried to connect with her more instead of pushing her away.
      Maybe he would still be here on Earth.

    • @omarxperez
      @omarxperez Рік тому +4

      @@johnlucas1543 i feel like they would’ve gotten along in the 2000’s. maybe she could’ve been his real friend that he so desperately needed. she had grown from their last encounter in the early 90’s, she defended him regardless, i feel like madonna has regrets for not helping him during his worst times

  • @KWOC2003
    @KWOC2003 Рік тому +28

    The 2000s should have been another great decade for MJ, but those years were just horrible for him. Invincible not being promoted properly, Bashir manipulating his way into a one sided documentary, and then these new set of false allegations. Watching MJ be arrested was heartbreaking. I could only imagine what was going through his mind. Terrible time for the King.

    • @djresource717
      @djresource717 9 місяців тому

      I watched it ..very scary...then the 2000s were shit years as well for me as well.

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @helenatrela786
    @helenatrela786 Рік тому +51

    Michael Jackson is the greatest entertainer of all time. Still miss HIM very much. RIP💔

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +33

    Ugh. The second I hear Martin Bashir's voice come on I got shivers. I am dreading watching this Year In Review

  • @greeshmapradeep715
    @greeshmapradeep715 Рік тому +54

    This year totally destroyed michael 😢 those evil people killed him 💔

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому +1

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @ItsMattYT
    @ItsMattYT Рік тому +15

    not a lot of people know and actually relises what its like to be a celebrity child, working almost everyday performing, rehearsing, sacraficing your time doing what no other kid would be doing daily. I dont think he wouldve had any free time at all in his life.

  • @Tony_A_441
    @Tony_A_441 Рік тому +41

    I remember watching this and just knowing that this was completely weird for a grown man to do. It was a terrible idea for MJ and we all know what followed. Mike really set himself up honestly and also exposed himself poorly in a lot of ways. He’s innocent, yes. But this was the downward spiral.

    • @BlackGirlUnsolved
      @BlackGirlUnsolved 11 місяців тому

      I don’t know what kind of so called money grab friends MJ had but it’s clear he ain’t have any true ones because if I do or say something that may be unordinary a true friend would say..this is wrong to show in the public…People will think you are…but from what it seemed like MJ had a bunch of yes men around him.

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah....I've always held that I think he may have had an inappropriately close relationship with the kids who visited Neverland...but that's very different from m***station.

  • @darrenmcgown1939
    @darrenmcgown1939 Рік тому +33

    This year was the beginning of the end for Michael.

  • @riorange2083
    @riorange2083 Рік тому +31

    This was a rough year for him especially towards the end…it breaks my heart to see the pain and suffering he endured, he didn’t deserve any of it, he was so kind and caring. Rest in peace mike you precious soul❤

  • @Jordi7174
    @Jordi7174 Рік тому +23

    This was painful but after that first legal debacle, he should've left other peoples kids alone... even if they tried to force their kids onto him. You didn't see him with other people's kids after this case. 😥

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +67

    14:55 I will never take for granted the unreal experiences of Beyonce and Michael Jackson sharing the same stage. This and the 2006 World Music Awards are footages I will cherish forever.

  • @robindore258
    @robindore258 Рік тому +23

    The FBI looked at Mjj for over 10 years they found nothing.nothing.

    • @riorange2083
      @riorange2083 Рік тому

      Bare in mind the FBI are trained to rigorously investigate terrorists and war criminals and they couldn’t retrieve one shred of evidence that Micheal abused a child.

  • @rickramos2410
    @rickramos2410 Рік тому +17

    I have to say 06, 07, and 08 were probably the only years in the last decade of his life where he wasn't feeling intense pressure from something. No new albums to be released, no concerts or performances, no legal issues or drama, and no where the amount of obligations he's had in previous years, until this is it came into fruition.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +2

      Yes!

    • @leonardodeoliveira1921
      @leonardodeoliveira1921 Рік тому +3

      Not really. After 06 his financial situation got worse. Untouchable is a really great book about MJ and the details are there.

    • @rickramos2410
      @rickramos2410 Рік тому +3

      @@leonardodeoliveira1921 I was aware of his financial situation, and even with that I ment that those years he spent a lot of time relaxing, he was still stressed out he just wasn't as active and in the public eye as the years before.

    • @JW-mi3sq
      @JW-mi3sq Рік тому +2

      Yes he was going all around in from middle East to Ireland and Japan until this is it comeback of this is it with 50 performance way too much

    • @rickramos2410
      @rickramos2410 Рік тому +4

      @@JW-mi3sq I read an internet article at the time that said he was horrified when he heard it swelled to 50 shows, he only agreed to 10

  • @Mj_moonwalker243
    @Mj_moonwalker243 Рік тому +17

    Michael was one of the most kind person and caring person in the world he would do nothing to hurt a child ❤😢the world treated him very poorly

  • @Shane.C.
    @Shane.C. Рік тому +16

    Big love and hugs to all my fellow MJ fans- This year is tough to go back to. At least Michael is happy in Heaven…loved and at peace. The music and legacy lives on. Thank you Detail for your great work on this channel

  • @josho8436
    @josho8436 Рік тому +10

    From Martin Bashir doc to the trial plus the interview on 60 minutes. It was a roller coaster of chaos and emotions for mj fandom lol. It was a great test for sure.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +15

    OMG 2003 Year In Review is here!! *drops everything you are doing*

  • @greeshmapradeep715
    @greeshmapradeep715 Рік тому +30

    The world does not deserved such a great human being 😢💔

    • @violetgc6049
      @violetgc6049 3 місяці тому

      They crucified Jesus, too. I believe that Michael raised the vibrations of this planet and his music and legacy continues to do so. He was as close to a modern-day Jesus as it gets.

  • @Inaworldoflove
    @Inaworldoflove Рік тому +20

    As a fan since the 80s, 2003 was like a weird rerun of 1993. I couldn't believe he was being charged with molestation again. I felt so bad for him, knowing he was in the fight of his life. This on the heels of Sony in 2002 ditching the promotion of Invincible, which was also heart breaking. Us fans had been looking forward to Invincible for years and it was sabotaged. The last 10 years of his life was sadly one setback after another, with the exception of the birth of Blanket.

  • @Wonderouz
    @Wonderouz Рік тому +23

    11:20 I wish he had that energy for the 30th anniversary. I almost cry everytime I see that with james!

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Рік тому +4

      Michael looked a bit more confident again compared to the 30th anniversary where he always looked down and hid his face.

    • @violetgc6049
      @violetgc6049 3 місяці тому

      He also was a healthy weight at the James Brown performance. He really looked healthy and muscular!

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +25

    13:00 This is one of the most powerful footages I have seen between Michael and a fan. I am sobbing my eyes out.

    • @sambarrado
      @sambarrado Рік тому

      What is she exactly saying to him?

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +2

      @@sambarrado the part that got me emotional is Michael is saying ‘you don’t have to worry about me’ and she looks like she is concerned for him 😢 our love for Michael runs deep
      And she’s also saying ‘I’m not gonna hurt him’ since they are pulling her away

  • @steelstreet3765
    @steelstreet3765 Рік тому +11

    From 2003-2005 life was hard 😢

  • @gaylefaulkner2360
    @gaylefaulkner2360 Рік тому +20

    Michael was such a lovely person. He was not bad.

  • @waypastcoolkid
    @waypastcoolkid Рік тому +13

    This was always the hardest year to go through as a diehard MJ fan. This was the video I’ve held off watching the longest. People are so god damn ignorant…this video is the quickest way to kill a good mood.

  • @z0ee996
    @z0ee996 Рік тому +18

    That rat bashir interview was the set up to make sure Michael didn’t finish that decade..

    • @wbb_mj
      @wbb_mj Рік тому +7

      Michael: "That guy is a RAT!!"
      😂😂

    • @steelstreet3765
      @steelstreet3765 Рік тому +6

      If Michael didn't do that interview...he probably be here today.

    • @Wonderouz
      @Wonderouz Рік тому +4

      ​@@steelstreet3765 he would definitely would have

    • @z0ee996
      @z0ee996 Рік тому +1

      @@steelstreet3765 facts! I always felt that was the beginning of the end..

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +27

    8:25 The private home videos were definitely a way to counteract/give people insight into his humanity after the HORRENDOUS Martin Bash*t documentary

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Рік тому +1

      Private home videos was first i am pretty sure.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +14

    17:04 TOM SNEDDON IS A COLD MAN 🎵

  • @DeshawnCrawley
    @DeshawnCrawley Рік тому +23

    They killed this man. He was a genius and it feels like everytime he was on the verge of reaching new heights or buying up more artists catalogues they hit him with this mess. Definitely a nail in the coffin but nevertheless he is and will always be innocent.

    • @purestformofpeace
      @purestformofpeace Рік тому +3

      I agree completely. 1993 and 2003 were lining up to be perhaps the most pivotal years in his career/ humanitarian efforts and what coincidentally ends up happening? ... God bless you Michael. You were too good for this world 💔

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +32

    2:50 - 3:20 As someone who was too young to remember the actual airing of Living With Michael Jackson-- the way they advertised it was HORRENDOUS. I can't believe that commercial is what was playing on peoples' TV screens!

    • @Wonderouz
      @Wonderouz Рік тому +11

      Right like...wtf

    • @JoseSala04
      @JoseSala04 Рік тому +7

      Very sensationalist, yeah.

    • @Wowitzkay
      @Wowitzkay Рік тому +4

      That was just straight up mean like wtf were they thinking

    • @user-qb8lh7ph7y
      @user-qb8lh7ph7y 3 місяці тому +2

      that's cos the media just completely dehumanized him by this time. They did not give an ounce of respect. EVERY SINGLE headline with Michael would have the word "bizarre" in it. They would show Michael doing something perfectly normal and then call it bizarre and weird. Sometimes I blame Michael a little for his problems but mostly I don't because what he had to endure was inhuman.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux 3 місяці тому

      @@user-qb8lh7ph7y 😞

  • @MadGenius
    @MadGenius Рік тому +14

    This was very hard to watch but still hope these Year in Review videos goes back to the 60s and 70s of Micahel Jackson's career!

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

  • @valoxsen6003
    @valoxsen6003 Рік тому +10

    God, when this was happening in real time 20 years ago, I was in high school and completely apathetic to what was going on since I wasn't a fan back then. I would see one of those headlines accompanied by an unflattering picture of him and think that he had probably lost his mind. No one really questioned or fact-checked the media back then. It wasn't until many years after his death that I got curious about exactly what had happened with him during this period. After learning all the facts and the absolute horror this innocent man was put through, I feel terrible and devastated. He was literally too pure for this world, and he was such a strong person to not give up after everything the early 2000s did to him. Humans are so cruel.

  • @JoeMama-tl4tr
    @JoeMama-tl4tr Рік тому +10

    If you watch the MJ year in review videos in order of year it’s like a bizzare horror movie lol

  • @shauxnough1244
    @shauxnough1244 Рік тому +17

    I absolutely DESPISE the way people talk about him. Martin Batshit needs a good smacking. How dare he pretend to want to be fair just to turn around and make fun? Like, how many times does he have to explain why he does what he does? Damn! I’m upset all over again.

  • @VedyanichevaMarina
    @VedyanichevaMarina Рік тому +9

    Lord, how these accusers got me. 😡

  • @A_Muzik
    @A_Muzik Рік тому +10

    This year in review is difficult to watch because from this year on, it was down hill from there

    • @steelstreet3765
      @steelstreet3765 Рік тому +4

      It was hard to watch all year. So many jokes.

  • @a_7596
    @a_7596 Рік тому +22

    Very tough year for Michael which I for sure remember, I do think at that point he realized who was for him and who wasn't and he began to lose trust in many people whom he thought were his "friends" but turned out be the opposite that just ended up taking advantage of him because he was kind and open to share his stories and his life even with people that he didn't really knew and with that he always came with good intentions but people took that for granted and twisted his words and made another narrative of that which is far from the reality of what Michael was about. Michael was Christ-like and he sometimes would mention in some interviews that he wanted to be like Jesus in the way of how he treated people whether it be children, adults, animals and humanity in general - (love, care, empathy and compassion), Michael was a man of God and he walked the path that he was about which many do not understand and probably never will understand.

    • @johnlucas1543
      @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +8

      +a_7596 Michael DID INDEED strive to follow Jesus Christ's example.
      That's why so defiant on doing things like he did. That's why he continued the mission of Neverland.
      Even when it cost him the most. Tom Mesereau knew that his enemies would not stop & advised to leave Neverland for his own family's sake. But Michael never sold the property. Somehow someway he would restart the mission.
      Even if he had to do it from afar to protect himself.
      The man had a calling & like Jesus he was crucified. I think he saw his crucifixion as part of Jesus's walk.

    • @fullmoon7769
      @fullmoon7769 Рік тому

      What music on 1:00 when Bashir start to speak? Please, help me to find this beautiful music. I did a research before but I'm still cannot find it.

  • @tarious4530
    @tarious4530 Рік тому +14

    I hope Michael is resting somewhere beautiful and magical because his soul was one of the most beautiful that was ever on this earth. I will never forget the magic and joy that MJ bought to the world. We love you Michael and we miss you

    • @christomorpho
      @christomorpho 8 місяців тому

      Wade Robson's father hung himself in 2002, and Jordan Chandlers'' father shot himself in the head in 2009.

  • @TheFutureIcon94
    @TheFutureIcon94 Рік тому +7

    The Number ones album was my introduction to Michael Jackson.

    • @thedetail.
      @thedetail.  Рік тому +7

      Same here! I watched that DVD on repeat

  • @jermaine9555
    @jermaine9555 Рік тому +11

    Martin Bashir was the single handed individual that started the snowball chain of events that took place. He went into the interview with the intent of Malice and to paint a picture of Michael that was NOT true. U can even hear how snide and condescending his questions, and the tone in which he asked them to MJ were. Heartbreaking reliving this-as i can recall seein it all in real time as it occured. I was just months away from graduating High School and was soooo taken back by this interview and all the BS that followed thereafter!

  • @agm2726
    @agm2726 Рік тому +6

    You made me feel what it felt like when he was alive

  • @kidano5317
    @kidano5317 Рік тому +41

    Oprah had it in for Michael welll before 2019, as evidenced by that clip! How could she not further investigate those claims before saying that- when she literally is a journalist. Michael literally MADE her. It was HIS interview in the 90's that catapulted her to ultimately make her "Oprah". Before that, she was simply a talk show host. To not further investigate claims about someone of the same ethnicity, who made you who you are with the ratings that interview did, and to have the audacity to be critical is downright callous. It's the reason why in 2023....her relevance in the public eye has rapidly faded since 2019...and Michael's remains more relevant than ever! Karma's truly a B.

    • @mechajay3358
      @mechajay3358 Рік тому +21

      Once a snake, always a snake 🐍

    • @thedetail.
      @thedetail.  Рік тому +11

      She had been the No 1 daytime talk show host for 7 years and was the highest paid woman in entertainment by the time she interviewed MJ. I don’t think you can say he ‘made’ her.

    • @ST-nz4bf
      @ST-nz4bf Рік тому

      Sure. But you have to remember Oprah is a shill ! She follows the orders from her Masters. She had always done has she was told! Her wise, independent, empowered woman image is all an illusion. She is controlled as is the rest of Hollywood & the Entertainment Industry imo

    • @taofeeklawal8201
      @taofeeklawal8201 Рік тому +2

      Oprah may be wrong with her approach but don't ever say he made her.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +6

      HER NAME IS SPELLED P-H-O-N-Y

  • @jflow08
    @jflow08 6 місяців тому +4

    How dare Martin Bashir show his face?

  • @VedyanichevaMarina
    @VedyanichevaMarina Рік тому +7

    Family Ensemble.
    The group initially included three sons: Jackie, Tito and Germain. Marlon and Michael dubbed their brothers, learned to play the congo and tambourine. In 1964, the family band performed on stage for the first time. Michael was originally a drummer, but after he impressed everyone during a school concert with a heartfelt performance of the song "I'll Climb Any Mountain", his father entrusted him with backing vocals.
    A series of regular concerts in clubs began. The children were taught by a specially hired teacher. The guys lived on the gap between rehearsals, performances and school lessons. The group toured from 1966 to 1968, and finally they were noticed and invited to the most popular club in New York Harlem, Apollo. After performing in it, a recording studio signed a contract with the Jacksons, and the family moved to Los Angeles.
    Michael quickly became an idol among teenagers. But this did not affect his father's attitude towards him, he still found fault and sometimes made sharp jokes about his son's wide nose.
    Michael Jackson: biography, personal life, photos and videos

  • @z0ee996
    @z0ee996 Рік тому +9

    Wow😮 20 years ago already!!…

  • @Swat-ed5bt
    @Swat-ed5bt Рік тому +11

    Michael forever ❤️

  • @johnlucas1543
    @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +10

    Michael was almost done with his contract with Sony & Number Ones was one of the last two releases he had to honor before he became the world's largest free agent. Tommy Mottola was ousted from Sony meaning Michael won the Sony Fight.
    So no wonder the allegations suddenly hit right after Number Ones came out.
    Michael told the late Ed Bradley on 60 Minutes about "The Conspiracy".
    Number Ones was #1 all over the world...except the USA, the land from which he came.
    Sony & whoever else was Michael's enemy got him back for daring to be that free agent no longer under their grip.
    In the coming years, I and every MJ fan learn more & more about how deep this conspiracy goes.
    Michael's murder in 2009 after overcoming the final Witchhunt of 2003 is only one piece of this giant puzzle.

  • @DJDumter
    @DJDumter Рік тому +10

    I remember tons of crazy stuff that was said at this time when I was a kid... Very sad, I didn't understood it at that time when I was young... Wished all of this never happened to him

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +6

    7:41 Imagine Michael Jackson just sitting at your table, Table 28, with food and wine being served. LOL. Unreal.

  • @MrCamwilliams7
    @MrCamwilliams7 Рік тому +10

    I hate how if you’re not miserable like most people in life you’re “weird” or a “freak” or just need to “grow up”…grow up & be miserable like everyone else?! No thank you!

  • @MrDaRiAn21
    @MrDaRiAn21 Рік тому +11

    This is when they went in hard. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was and still am a fan. I was 13 years old at this time, but when the internet was becoming a “thing” I watched documentaries on Michael after the trashy documentary by Martin Bashir. Then I watched “The Footage you were never meant to see” hosted by Maury Povich. Good thing Michael has his own cameras - because it shows how manipulative Bashir is. Then I did my own research on him, he didn’t do it

  • @rvegas81
    @rvegas81 Рік тому +8

    I remember that 2003 was the toughest year for Whitney houseton. I’m glad that Michael was able to bounce back!

  • @SandyBoy.
    @SandyBoy. Рік тому +14

    I'm Believe He Is an Innocent 🥺And Greatest man Miss You MJ ❤️‍🩹

  • @badvogue
    @badvogue Рік тому +12

    This saga started incredibly good with the first years. Now it's too depressing... Incredible job nonetheless, the detail.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +17

    17:30 Wait.. Kamala Harris?? What the hell

    • @holzman00
      @holzman00 Рік тому

      Didn't recognize her without her giggling

  • @badvogue
    @badvogue Рік тому +13

    *Suggestion for a new video.* Have you made a video about MJ and his love for video game development (especially by SEGA)? Recently a HUGE piece of lost media was found, the "Scramble Project". Michael is the captain of a spacecraft in a live action sequence. Sonic 3 soundtrack, Space Channel and the Moonwalker port for the Sega Genesis; there's a lot of interesting info for that matter. :D

  • @TITANICRevisitingHistory
    @TITANICRevisitingHistory Рік тому +5

    They literally crucified the guy

  • @Fro2506
    @Fro2506 Рік тому +14

    i can’t believe that we are so disgusting people!! i don’t have any words!! this year is when Michael’s life began to end!😢

  • @2429Ryanspeer
    @2429Ryanspeer Рік тому +18

    Michael Jackson was the greatest entertainer of all time and we will miss him very much🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @jaemelancholy1684
    @jaemelancholy1684 Рік тому +38

    It's amazing he didn't give up and off himself. He's been through so much, gave so much and all he got was hatred. I'm so happy the fans were with him.

  • @rudeesade
    @rudeesade Рік тому +8

    I have realized it will be best for my heart if i refrain from watching here thru the end. I was there the first time. That was enough. This is bloody heartbreaking

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +6

    10:18 LOL not the delayed response from the bodyguard grabbing Michael. As if that is gonna do anything he already fell and caught himself 🤣🤣

    • @JoseSala04
      @JoseSala04 Рік тому +1

      LOL. It happens sometimes.

  • @Dedicated2WendyWilliams
    @Dedicated2WendyWilliams Рік тому +3

    amazingly done... keep em coming!!! after every single year in reviews are done, we need detailed discussed topics etc. details about his father, his mother, Debbie Rowe, and Lisa Marie priestly..

  • @Phillyhippie215
    @Phillyhippie215 Рік тому +18

    This was the absolute worst time of being a fan. I will never forget how conflicted I was during the interview and the reactions. So many ppl who already made fun of Mike harassed me relentlessly for loving him. Because they were all convinced he finally admitted he slept with children. I didn’t know how to counter the accusations when it was right there on tv. I truly could not believe Mike would admit that on live tv. When the court case came. I was numb. I didn’t know what to think or believe. If he was found guilty I had to just accept it. I’m Still in disbelief Mike would put himself, his family, and career at risk like that.

    • @crazy4corbinbleux
      @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +6

      ❤❤ thank you for sticking by his side

    • @Phillyhippie215
      @Phillyhippie215 Рік тому +3

      @@crazy4corbinbleux yeah I definitely held on, and tried to just move past that era. But it was tough. I almost lost faith in him. I don’t know what was going through his mind to put himself at risk like that. I’m assuming maybe the drugs he was taking at the time.

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Рік тому

      That wasnt the first time he admitted sleeping in bed with children wasnt it? Sometimes he denied it sometimes he admitted it.

    • @Phillyhippie215
      @Phillyhippie215 Рік тому

      @@dmer-zy3rb he did after the Martin Bashir Interview yeah.

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Рік тому +1

      @@Phillyhippie215 no I think he said in the 90s too.

  • @Blackmage4001
    @Blackmage4001 8 місяців тому +2

    Michael... You poor man, it's so sad what you went through.

  • @winsbeyond8295
    @winsbeyond8295 Рік тому +9

    🎶TOM SNEDDON IS A COLD MAN 🎶 (From D.S. on the History Album).

  • @johnlucas1543
    @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +5

    17:30 KAMALA HARRIS?!?!?
    DAMN! Great timing putting that picture up, detail.
    The current Vice President of the United States giving her take on the 2003 charges against Michael.
    How did you find THIS footage?! DAMN!

  • @cainegilchrist9464
    @cainegilchrist9464 Рік тому +9

    This world is evil, what he went through was just incredibly sad. Breaks my heart to see the evil. If you research enough, you'll know that he never hurt any child, but children under the influence of evil money hungry parents sold their souls 😪

  • @BrandonSmith1958_
    @BrandonSmith1958_ Рік тому +3

    11:15 I was born on June 24, 2003 when Michael Jackson made a appearance at the BET awards with James Brown

  • @crazy4corbinbleux
    @crazy4corbinbleux Рік тому +12

    7:08 "He *was* a great entertainer..." LMAO this Karen is talking about Michael as if he has already died?? The man was still living and entertaining at this point. I can't believe my eyes.

    • @kida758
      @kida758 Рік тому +1

      What a clueless bimbo of a woman, including Oprah. That clip shows how Oprah had it in for him welll before 2019! How could she not further investigate these claims - when HE literally made her. It was HIS interview in the 90's that catapulted her to ultimately make her "Oprah". Before that, she was simply a talk show host. To not further investigate claims about someone of the same ethnicity, who made you who you are with the ratings that interview did, and to have the audacity to be critical is downright callous. It's the reason why in 2023....her relevance in the public eye has rapidly faded since 2019...and Michael's remains more relevant than ever! Karma's truly a B.

  • @FeminineAroma
    @FeminineAroma Рік тому +27

    I love the clip of Beyoncé presenting an award to Michael. She's right up there with him in receiving awards. 🔥

  • @chrysm6842
    @chrysm6842 Рік тому +3

    I know MJ left to the Emirates Arab United after the 2005 trial but I really hope the series "year in review" resumes until 2009 when eventually MJ passed away. Good job ! Thanks a lot !!

  • @everyodeath
    @everyodeath Рік тому +5

    the fact he would sl!t his wrist if he does that kinda of things 😭💔

  • @johnlucas1543
    @johnlucas1543 Рік тому +11

    6:34 Oh of course Oprah couldn't wait to pile on Michael.
    Michael pretty much MADE her the icon she is by granting her the interview with him in 1993.
    But she's jealous of him & wants to project her mess onto him.
    She goes on & on about how a grown man shouldn't be in a bed with children.
    And then you see an episode of her having a public sleepover with children & it's supposed to be fine.
    So a grown woman can be in a bed with children but it's bad when a grown man does it.
    She's pushing the view that ONLY MEN can be predators to children & this creates this attack on men that goes on in custody disputes that the father is more expendable than the mother. Part of an Anti-Male Agenda in general.
    Women can be JUST as predatory towards children as men are & maybe moreso because nobody's really checking for it when it comes to women. How many reports of female teachers having sex with students do we hear in the news lately?
    For instance, there was a TV interview of Mary Kay Letorneau & the one-time 12 year old student she took advantage of.
    There's the boy now full grown man with the kids he had with Mary Kay & it's just a friendly little interview of the family.
    This would NEVER play out this way if the sexes were reversed. If Mary Kay were male, she would be deemed a monster.
    I'm glad Oprah's little plot in 2019 backfired in her face. Nobody left Neverland. More people joined it & we have her to thank.

  • @greeshmapradeep715
    @greeshmapradeep715 Рік тому +3

    I have been waiting for your videos ❤❤❤❤

  • @Franniiv3
    @Franniiv3 Рік тому +3

    Sony never did release 'part 2' or the entire 'The One' documentary on DVD!

  • @SuperAmos33
    @SuperAmos33 Рік тому +5

    Those were sad times, don’t understand how he could cope with everything that was written and said about him😢

    • @mennamentos-ht1my
      @mennamentos-ht1my Рік тому

      He would just lock himself , push everyone away , deprive himself fro. Water sleep and food ,like he was killed

  • @jayceezinner3503
    @jayceezinner3503 9 місяців тому +4

    Michale you deserved better…😒😔

  • @catsss333.
    @catsss333. 5 місяців тому +4

    Hot take: it's not inherently sexual to share a bed with a child. People just made it that way. All the time when I was a kid I would share a bed with my parents and other family at sleepovers. Nothing happened.

    • @user-jv9fl4uw4l
      @user-jv9fl4uw4l 5 місяців тому +5

      Agreed. People would think you’re crazy for this comment but it’s literally true. Michael didn’t see sharing a bed as sexual. He just saw people sleeping. Which it was

    • @catsss333.
      @catsss333. 2 місяці тому

      @@user-jv9fl4uw4l for real

  • @danaconstantin4341
    @danaconstantin4341 Рік тому +6

    Michael jackson innocent forever ❤❤❤