
EXCLUSIVE! Y’all, buckle up because the tea being spilled right now is scalding hot and involves the ghost of Michael Jackson AND Jeffrey Epstein! We’ve got the receipts on Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed absolutely RIPPING into the new biopic, Michael.
Sources say Reed is NOT holding back, dropping the BOMBSHELL claim that the King of Pop was actually ‘worse than Jeffrey Epstein’— chile, can you BELIEVE this?!
Here’s the thing: While MJ’s estate is busy minting millions off a new movie starring his own nephew, the man who tried to expose the dark side is watching his documentary vanish into the ether. It’s a total SHOCKER!
We’re told Reed is furious that Antoine Fuqua’s blockbuster is painting a sanitized, feel-good picture, completely ignoring the harrowing testimony from Wade Robson and James Safechuck detailed in the 2019 HBO hit Leaving Neverland.
“It says that people don’t care that he was a child molester. Literally, people just don’t care,” Reed spat out in a recent interview. That is a MOUTH-WATERING quote, folks!
But WAIT—it gets WORSE! Remember Leaving Neverland? The film that won an Emmy and was supposed to FINALLY change the narrative? It’s GONE from HBO after some alleged ‘legal settlement’ with the Jackson estate. CONVENIENT, right?
Meanwhile, the estate is reaping the REWARDS: MJ’s streaming numbers are UP, the Broadway musical is a JUGGERNAUT, and the new Fuqua film is tracking for a massive opening—potentially $95M-$100M domestically! The estate called Reed’s film “a complete fiction,” but clearly, Hollywood prefers fiction when it prints money!
Reed is calling out the hypocrisy, demanding: “How can you tell an authentic story about Michael Jackson without ever mentioning the fact that he was seriously accused of being a child molester?” We’re listening, Dan!
And get this—Fuqua, the director of the new biopic, recently made a DISPARAGING remark about the accusers, suggesting, “Sometimes people do some nasty things for some money.” Oh, the AUDACITY!
Reed immediately fired back, calling Fuqua’s comments “ironic” because, according to him, everyone involved in this new movie is just “making bank.” Talk about a MESSY feud brewing!
We saw comments online where fans insisted Reed’s documentary was biased, but let’s be REAL: When the money is THIS BIG, whose perspective do you think the studios are going to push?
The director is basically saying that the public’s love for the music—the GLAMOUR—trumps the allegations of abuse. He even questioned what evidence would be enough for some fans to change their minds, short of “actual video evidence of Michael Jackson engaged in sexual intercourse with a 7-year-old child.” That’s the level of denial we are dealing with, y’all.
This isn’t just about a movie; it’s about legacy, accountability, and who gets to control the narrative when billions are at stake. Until next time, keep your eyes peeled, because in Hollywood, the dirt never stays buried!






