Hollywood: Ok for celebrities to grope children – Priests should go to jail. “It didn’t kill them,” says Barbara Streisand
‘It didn’t kill them’: Barbra Streisand sparks outrage for saying Michael Jackson’s accusers were ‘THRILLED to be there’, his ‘sexual needs were his sexual needs’ and for suggesting their parents are to blame
- Singer and actor Barbra Streisand, 76, has said alleged sexual abuse victims of Michael Jackson ‘wanted to be there’ as children
- Streisand was referring to now-adults Wade Robson and James Safechuck
- The two men are the subjects of recent documentary, ‘Leaving Neverland,’ which details their alleged sexual abuse at the hands of Jackson, from ages 7 and 10
- Streisand told British newspaper The Times that she believes their allegations, but it ‘didn’t kill them’ and Jackson’s ‘sexual needs were his sexual needs’
Barbra Streisand has made bizarre statements about the harm suffered by alleged sexual assault victims of Michael Jackson, in an interview published on Friday.
The 76-year-old singer and actor told British newspaper The Times of Londonthat the two main subjects of documentary ‘Leaving Neverland,’ now-adults Wade Robson and James Safechuck, ‘were thrilled to be there’ as children and whatever happened to them ‘didn’t kill them’.
Hollywood trash talking.you smell like dead corps.