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Barbra Streisand apologises for Michael Jackson comments

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Barbra Streisand has apologised after appearing to sympathise with Michael Jackson over allegation­s of child abuse made against him.

Streisand told The Times that while she believed the accusation­s by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who feature in the documentar­y Leaving Neverland, Jackson’s actions “didn’t kill them.”

“His (Jackson’s) needs were his needs,” she said, “coming from whatever childhood he has or whatever DNA he has. You can say ‘molested’ but those children, as you heard say, they were thrilled to be there. They both married and they both have children, so it didn’t kill them.”

“I blame, I guess, the parents, who would allow their children to sleep with him,” she added.

Safechuck and Robson claim they were abused hundreds of times by the late pop star. In the documentar­y, both detail how the alleged abuse had a profound impact on them as adults.

Jackson was dogged by allegation­s of child abuse, which he vehemently denied, before his death in 2009.

Streisand’s comments sparked a huge backlash online, including from Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed.

The singer issued a statement on Instagram that says she believes the parents of the two young men “were also victimised and seduced by fame and fantasy.”

She also expressed her “deep remorse” at not choosing her words “more carefully.”

“To be crystal clear, there is no situation or circumstan­ce where it is OK for the innocence of children to be taken advantage of by anyone,” her statement reads, adding that she “didn’t mean to dismiss the trauma these boys experience­d in any way.”

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