‘Leaving Neverland’ hasn’t aired in London yet. But Michael Jackson’s die-hard fans are already rallying in his defense.

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'Leaving Neverland' is just airing now in London. Michael Jackson’s die-hard fans are already rallying in his defense.

Major radio stations in Quebec have pulled Michael Jackson's music from the airwaves following a disturbing documentary reviving pedophilia accusations against the late performer.

A few were dressed as Jackson, wearing sunglasses and sequined hats. Others held signs that read “Michael Jackson Innocent” and “More records than any other artist, son, husband, father.” — NME March 6, 2019 The HBO documentary aired in the United States earlier this week, triggering widespread controversy. In the documentary, Wade Robson and Jimmy Safechuck allege they were befriended and later abused by Jackson throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. They say the abuse continued into their teenage years, and the emotional legacy has never faded.

According to CNN, multiple radio stations in New Zealand will no longer be playing Jackson’s music. Dean Buchanan, group director of entertainment at broadcaster NZME said: “NZME station playlists change from week to week and right now Michael Jackson does not feature on them.”

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