Barbra Streisand is under fire for comments she made about two men accusing Michael Jackson of sexually assaulting them as children.
The legendary singer and actress said that Wade Robson and James Safechuck — whose allegations against the late King of Pop resurfaced in the recent documentary “Leaving Neverland" — “were thrilled to be there” and that what allegedly happened to them “didn’t kill them."
Streisand, 76, made the strange comments to British newspaper The Times in a piece out Friday, in which she also said that Jackson’s “sexual needs were his sexual needs.”
She says she “absolutely” believes the allegations of abuse by Robson and Safechuck, but puts more blame on their parents than The Gloved One.
“His sexual needs were his sexual needs, coming from whatever childhood he has or whatever DNA he has," Streisand told The Times. “You can say ‘molested,' but those children, as you heard say [grown-up Robson and Safechuck], they were thrilled to be there. They both married and they both have children, so it didn’t kill them.”
Streisand, who crossed paths with Jackson during their careers, added that she feels sorry for both the alleged victims and Jackson.
“I feel bad for the children,” she said. “I feel bad for him. I blame, I guess, the parents, who would allow their children to sleep with him. Why would Michael need these little children dressed like him and in the shoes and the dancing and the hats?”
Dan Reed, the director of “Leaving Neverland,” seemed shocked at Streisand’s comments. “'It didn’t kill them’ @BarbraStreisand did you really say that?!,'” Reed tweeted Friday.
Others were equally outraged.
“As a lifelong fan, I am deeply disappointed about your remarks regarding Michael Jackson,” a Twitter user going by Lisa Bee wrote. “I don’t understand how you could be so dismissive of the abuse that he inflicted and the damage that’s been done. It’s so unsympathetic to ALL victims of sexual abuse.”
Another, whose name on Twitter is simply Jen, wrote, “What you said about Michael Jackson’s victims is seriously disgusting. Victims are not thrilled to be molested.”
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ASolo ago
Well, sounds like Old Babs is an enabler. We know Barbra has had a very checkered and bumpy ride to the top of Hollywood ranks and we know she had to pay dearly for that title, especially being the Queen of entertainment for any elitist Jewish personality that ever existed. Lock and Load Voat, looks like Barbra pasted a target on her back.
carmencita ago
OMG. I so agree. I have hated her for years. My dearly departed husband always asked me why. Other than I really hated her mannerisms and singing, there was always something that nagged at me. Now I know why. There was just something when I looked at her that said EVIL.
ASolo ago
Oh yeah, I've always felt it too, never liked her or her music. She was quite good looking when she was young however and I'm pretty sure her musical talents were accompanied by the lifelong cult she was groomed into as a child. Just like Michael. Her words are not "strange", just very revealing.
new4now ago
GaGa reminds me of her
eucalyptus_spearmint ago
OMG! Me too!