After the release of the documentary, in which two men say as a child to be abused by The King of Pop, did several radio stations in New Zealand and Canada the music of Michael Jackson in the ban. Also were in different museums items of the singer removed.
Read also Feud in the family: Janet Jackson refuses to get her brother Michael to defend, Latoya called him “guilty”it was Previously known that ‘Leaving Neverland’ yet has no effect on the sales of Jackson's music, his survivors agree on this also. “This tells us that in addition to the people that the truth about Michael to know there are people that, despite His weirdness and the way he is outside the social norms to be lived, not understood, still to choose his art to continue to appreciate and enjoy.”
“Total propaganda”The Jacksons expressed earlier criticism of the film, because according to them, only one side of the story exposed and that Michael - who passed away in 2009 - is unable to defend. According to the relatives is also by the American press, a one-sided picture. “We see a strong difference between the reception of the film by the viewers and the media”, they argue. “In addition to that it is total propaganda, look viewers beyond the one-sidedness, the exaggerated accusations, the staged statements and other dramatiseringen."