Times Colonist

Feldman has last laugh after mocking reviews

- DERRIK J. LANG

LOS ANGELES — After being widely ridiculed for a music performanc­e on the Today show last week, Corey Feldman didn’t seek solace from drugs or alcohol. He didn’t speak with a therapist. The former child star got down on his knees and prayed to God.

“At the end of the day, all I ask is that I’m not making a fool of myself,” said the former child star, who has been sober for over 25 years after battling addiction.

“If it wasn’t God’s will for me to continue performing, then I would just stop, but I think the fact that we did turn on so many new fans and gained supporters is amazing.”

The online negativity has inexplicab­ly been silenced by growing supportive­ness after Feldman was mocked for a performanc­e of his song Go 4 It. In the number, a hooded Feldman executed dance moves inspired by Michael Jackson while accompanie­d by a band comprised of women wearing halos and wings. Pink, Kesha and Miley Cyrus are among the celebritie­s who have come to Feldman’s defence.

The Goonies and Stand By Me actor is surprising­ly self-aware about his viral experience.

“It’s obviously a bit tongue in cheek,” he said in an interview. “I mean, come on, we’ve got girls with angel wings and halos. It’s not the most serious music that’s ever been created, but it is still art.”

Now, Feldman is plotting how to capitalize on his newfound attention. First, he’s returning to the Today show in the coming weeks for another performanc­e.

“I don’t want to rush it,” said Feldman. “I want it to be better than the last one. I want to make sure each performanc­e is better and that people see it that way. This is not a game to me. It’s not a joke.”

That was clear in a tear-filled video that he streamed on Facebook Live over the weekend. Feldman defended the performanc­e and noted that he’s “never had such mean things said about me.” He later deleted the video.

Feldman believes both socialmedi­a users and members of the media should take responsibi­lity for spreading negativity. “I’m not interested in banning freedom of speech. It’s a matter of how you enforce opinions. I think there should be a way to screen out or be sheltered from the hateful comments.”

Feldman is now laughing all the way to the bank. Since the Today performanc­e, he said album sales “have shot through the roof on all platforms.” He’s looking to launch a world tour in support of his fifth album, Angelic 2 The Core.

There’s one place Feldman is not interested in taking his act: behind the coach’s chairs on The Voice. He said he wouldn’t entertain an offer to perform on the NBC singing competitio­n.

“At the end of the day, I’m not the kind of person who likes to put myself up for public ridicule,” said Feldman. “Obviously, I don’t handle it very well, so I don’t think I would be good in that forum.”

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Corey Feldman is planning a return to the Today show.

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