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Michael Jackson Fans Launch Major Clapback Campaign Against Disparaging Documentary

Published: Sunday 3rd Mar 2019 by Sam


Fans of the King of Pop Michael Jackson are playing no games in the fightback against a disparaging documentary.

Banding together globally, they’ve launched the #MJInnocent initiative to combat what they deem lies told by two accusers in HBO’s ‘Leaving Neverland.’ Two accusers who swore under oath that the singer did not abuse them.

In an unprecedented move, the campaign has been blazed across buses and billboards in major cities such as London and Los Angeles. And word is that it’s just the beginning.

Take a look below…

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MJ’s nephew, Taj Jackson took to social media to thank fans for their efforts. He tweeted:

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