Taj Jackson Criticizes Media for False Reports on Michael Jackson Tour
Michael Jackson's Nephew Slams News Portal Over False Tour Report: ‘Leave My Family Alone’
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Taj Jackson, nephew of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, has condemned a news portal for spreading false claims about a planned tour following the successful release of the biopic 'Michael.' He accused the media of using clickbait tactics and called out a specific journalist for lacking credibility.
- 01Taj Jackson publicly criticized a news portal for false reports about a tour.
- 02The biopic 'Michael' achieved a record global opening of $217 million.
- 03The film received mixed reviews, with some calling it a shallow portrayal of Michael Jackson's life.
- 04Taj Jackson emphasized the importance of accuracy in reporting about his family.
- 05He specifically targeted journalist Stacy Brown for past credibility issues.
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Following the release of the biopic 'Michael' on April 24, which features Jaafar Jackson portraying his legendary uncle, Taj Jackson has taken to social media to denounce a news portal for falsely claiming that the Jackson family is planning a tour to capitalize on the film's success. The biopic reportedly opened with a staggering $217 million globally, setting a new record for music biopics, with $97 million earned in the US and Canada alone. Despite the film's commercial success, it received mixed reviews, with some critics describing it as a 'masterclass in sugar-coated, sanitised, shallow biopics.' Taj Jackson's outburst highlights the family's frustration with media portrayals and the spread of misinformation, particularly targeting journalist Stacy Brown for his past associations and lack of credibility. Taj's call for respect and privacy reflects ongoing concerns about the media's treatment of the Jackson family and their legacy.
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