More than 10 years after the star’s d-e-a-th, Michael Jackson’s former bodyguard has exposed the truth behind his rumoured “secret child room”.
The King of Pop was brought back into the limelight last year after the airing of controversial TV documentary, Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me.
The film featured two of the singer’s child companions, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who claim they were abused by the singer when they were young.
The star was taken to trial on child molestation claims in 2005 but was found not guilty. Now the bodyguard who worked alongside Jackson for a decade, Matt Fiddes, has spoken out about the child molestation allegations brought against the singer
Speaking on podcast The Scott McGlynn show, he said: “[Critics] try and tell you that he built a secret child room but that was there when he bought the house, it was actually a pапіс room.
“The guy was a multi-billionaire and it was completely normal to have a panic room …. you would push a door and he had stuff in there to keep him entertained for a few days until a problem was solved. “Many times people used to parachute in and alarms would go off and Neverland staff used to tell him to go into the room. “So it was not a secret room, it is the most ridiculous stuff that people make up.” The bodyguard also hinted that some of the star’s unreleased music might be coming out soon, as well as a new film