'It didn't kill them': Barbra Streisand sparks fury for saying Michael Jackson’s accusers were 'THRILLED to be there', his 'sexual needs were his sexual needs' and suggesting their parents are to blame
Barbra Streisand says Michael Jackson’s accusers were ‘thrilled to be there’
Singer and actor Barbra Streisand, 76, has made bizarre statements about the harm suffered by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, alleged sexual assault victims of Michael Jackson, in an interview published on Friday. Streisand said she believed the claims, but that Jackson's 'sexual needs were his sexual needs,' that the two men were 'thrilled to be there' as children, and whatever happened 'didn't kill them.' The director and producer of the recently released documentary where Robson and Safechuck recount the claims, 'Leaving Neverland', joined many in being appalled at Streisand's remarks. Streisand and Jackson are pictured in Los Angeles together, left, in 1986.
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