Source: TMZ
Source: TMZ
Aaron Carter recently offered his thoughts on if Leaving Neverland should be removed from HBO after reports claimed that the television network was removing the documentary from its programming. Those reports turned out to false, with the documentary airing on HBO until April 17 before only being available on HBO Go and HBO Now.
READ: How Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ Navigates Michael Jackson In A Post-‘Leaving Neverland’ World
“To be honest, after seeing everyone’s story unfold, I was a little aggressive when I talked about it at first. I mean, everyone has their own stories and everyone has their own situations so I can’t really take away from that,” Carter said to TMZ. “In regards to that situation, I actually have my own experience that happened with Michael, so I’mma be talking about that in the future.”
When asked by a cameraman if he was referring to any sort of abuse from Michael Jackson, Carter responded, “You’re just going to have to find out when I talk about it…I’m doing a whole book on my life, and I think it’s appropriate to put my story about my experience with Michael.”
“I’ll always have his back, though,” Carter said.
Source: TMZ
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