Parts of article published by the SUN/Daily Mail etc..
‘I know Michael Jackson is innocent and NEVER abused kids – and millions of people agree with me’ says super fan Dan Osborne
The former TOWIE star, who has tattoos of *****, is one of millions of people who refuse to believe accusations that the singer abused children
WITH his Michael Jackson tattoos and smooth Thriller dance moves, former TOWIE star Dan Osborne is the ultimate ***** superfan.
He's also one of millions of people who still refuse to believe accusations that the singer raped and sexually abused children, despite decades of rumours, court cases and pay-offs.
The tribute tattoo was a reaction to *****'s death in 2009 when Dan was 17
In the wake of the new damning documentary, Leaving Neverland, the dad-of-three who is married to EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa, passionately explains what people like him really think.
He tells Sun Online: “To me Michael Jackson is the greatest entertainer that ever lived.
It seemed to me that he adored kids and cared about them because he was a real life Peter Pan.
He donated millions to kids’ charities and adored his own three children.
I don’t think he would have had it in him to hurt them, like Wade Robson and James Safechuck have claimed in the new documentary.
I just don’t believe that Michael Jackson sexually abused children.
I don’t know what is motivating the men who are accusing him but with the amount of money the family have, could there be a financial motive?
I am not calling them liars because I don’t know for sure what happened but I have yet to see any proof.
Even if they couldn’t speak out while he was alive, the guy has been dead nine years, so why now? I feel like they could be motivated by money but that is just my opinion.
I honestly believe Michael is innocent and I’m not alone. More people don’t believe the accusations than do believe them - a lot more....
'Did the accusers lie in court?'
The two accusers in the new documentary testified in the court case that ***** had not molested them.
So they’ve said he was innocent, under oath, and then there’s a change of heart when there’s a documentary being offered and possibly a sum of money. That makes me suspicious.
Sometimes money is an evil thing and can make people do horrible things.
'It's brainwashing viewers'
The Jackson family have pointed out that the documentary only listens to the stories of the accusers, and not anyone who was close to the singer or could deny the abuse took place.
That’s unfair. It’s an attempt to brainwash viewers into believing the two men and not giving them a chance to hear an argument back or any kind of explanation.
Michael found fame at a young age but lost his childhood.
The filmmakers know what they’re doing. They know it will be talked about and cause so much speculation.
It brings attention to their documentary and they’re going to earn money from that....
‘I know Michael Jackson is innocent and NEVER abused kids – and millions of people agree with me’ says super fan Dan Osborne
The former TOWIE star, who has tattoos of *****, is one of millions of people who refuse to believe accusations that the singer abused children
WITH his Michael Jackson tattoos and smooth Thriller dance moves, former TOWIE star Dan Osborne is the ultimate ***** superfan.
He's also one of millions of people who still refuse to believe accusations that the singer raped and sexually abused children, despite decades of rumours, court cases and pay-offs.
The tribute tattoo was a reaction to *****'s death in 2009 when Dan was 17
In the wake of the new damning documentary, Leaving Neverland, the dad-of-three who is married to EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa, passionately explains what people like him really think.
He tells Sun Online: “To me Michael Jackson is the greatest entertainer that ever lived.
It seemed to me that he adored kids and cared about them because he was a real life Peter Pan.
He donated millions to kids’ charities and adored his own three children.
I don’t think he would have had it in him to hurt them, like Wade Robson and James Safechuck have claimed in the new documentary.
I just don’t believe that Michael Jackson sexually abused children.
I don’t know what is motivating the men who are accusing him but with the amount of money the family have, could there be a financial motive?
I am not calling them liars because I don’t know for sure what happened but I have yet to see any proof.
Even if they couldn’t speak out while he was alive, the guy has been dead nine years, so why now? I feel like they could be motivated by money but that is just my opinion.
I honestly believe Michael is innocent and I’m not alone. More people don’t believe the accusations than do believe them - a lot more....
'Did the accusers lie in court?'
The two accusers in the new documentary testified in the court case that ***** had not molested them.
So they’ve said he was innocent, under oath, and then there’s a change of heart when there’s a documentary being offered and possibly a sum of money. That makes me suspicious.
Sometimes money is an evil thing and can make people do horrible things.
'It's brainwashing viewers'
The Jackson family have pointed out that the documentary only listens to the stories of the accusers, and not anyone who was close to the singer or could deny the abuse took place.
That’s unfair. It’s an attempt to brainwash viewers into believing the two men and not giving them a chance to hear an argument back or any kind of explanation.
Michael found fame at a young age but lost his childhood.
The filmmakers know what they’re doing. They know it will be talked about and cause so much speculation.
It brings attention to their documentary and they’re going to earn money from that....