I don't know... This made me angry! Reaction to Michael Jackson documentary square one #reaction #squareone #michaeljackson
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@JennyW5263 ай бұрын
Hey, that’s me on there! Thank you for watching Square One Seph. ❤
@ANITACHEONG-em8mt3 ай бұрын
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@thairaism3 ай бұрын
Hii, thanks for always supporting MJ.. love him always
@paulhuggett75033 ай бұрын
Ha Ha! Hi Jenny!😀♥
@catsara91143 ай бұрын
Thank you for your loyalty to Michael, Jenny 🌻
@Milkers7773 ай бұрын
Thank you for everything Jenny you've done in support of Michael, bless your heart!💝
@Anaabella-ey13 ай бұрын
Omggg thank you so much for watching this, now you understand why we're so protective over him, people keep spreading lies and saying he's guilty without bothering to do a sliver of research, makes me so angry!! Some people just want to be blind, I don't understand why they want him to be guilty so bad, this video is very important, thank you so nuch Seph for being open minded and willing to listen to the facts ❤❤❤ wish more people were like you 😊 I believe Michael wanted to protect and help children more than anything, he said he felt their pain, as well as rescue his lost childhood through them, he even made songs about Hollywood like Do You Know Where Your Children Are, it's so sad that so many greedy people were willing to destroy his life for money and took advantage of his kindness 😞💔
@johanley2293 ай бұрын
I'm not a huge MJ fan although i did get to see him live and have to say he was amazing, my loves are Elvis and George however i have to say that the way he was treated was absolutely disgusting i never believed the allegations at the time and thats not changed after watching all the nonsense thats spread about him !! At least hes at peace now in some way (although the haters will hate just like they do about Elvis without doing their research!)! Much love to all you mj fans who support him ❤️
@lauren-mo1km3 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch and write this beautiful comment even though this is not an Elvis video 😊❤
@marcusscarterr333 ай бұрын
"When children see Michael Jackson, they see a human being. When adults see him, they see money." - Phill Collins. "Why work when you can sue Michael Jackson?" - Thomas Mesereau...
@Anaabella-ey13 ай бұрын
One thing I thought was strange, on another part of the phone call between the father and the stepfather, he literally says this: "Michael's career will be over" and then the stepfather asks: "and does that help Jordan?" and he literally answers: "that's irrelevant to me", I mean what kind of father if they know the child was being molested would say that??? All he talked about was that he just wanted revange complaining that Michael stopped answering his calls.
@for-house-stark3 ай бұрын
THAT PART!!!
@SephPlays3 ай бұрын
That's so bloody wrong!!!
@ANITACHEONG-em8mt3 ай бұрын
This paragraph needs to be highlighted... @Annabella-ey1❤
@Sussexmore3 ай бұрын
Michael had an open childlike heart. But people are evil and desperate. People need Money....
@Trentonsmith243 ай бұрын
It’s very funny how the predators label the innocent as the predators. They literally ignored everybody else just to get to Michael.
@JamesPerry-wt7no3 ай бұрын
Poor Michael man.. he befriended many families, many "common" families, like the Cascio family, the Stein family.. I think maybe he was just seeking a sense of normalcy, what it was like to be part of a "normal" family environment, get away from the fast celebrity lifestyle, that's why he would go to their house and they would go to his, but because of his money and celebrity status this was pretty much impossible, it's sad that he trusted people that he shouldn't have, such greedy people, and they stabbed him in the most horrible way, but that says more about them and not Michael, he just wanted to help.. then he confided in that woman Glenda and the husband started to get the wrong idea.. thankfully not all of them did though, the Cascio family supported him, but the persecution agaist him was horrible, I can't even imagine how he must have felt, and you're right, I also feel that if it wasn't for this whole thing maybe he would still be alive, the stress of all of this made him rely on pain pills and sleeping pills to be able to cope.. I think he was just holding on for his children, at least he is at peace now.
@lauren-mo1km3 ай бұрын
Where are all the trolls saying that he a was pedohile now??? They don't want to see this.
@lindacosta55513 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤜🤜🤜
@mr.o62403 ай бұрын
Michael Jackson was just too nice and "people" took advantage of that.
@Milkers7773 ай бұрын
Yes! He was too pure and had so much love to give from his heart & soul he had no malice in him. And with all he had while living in this sinful world they used it against him to dehumanize him extremely sad & unfortunate but those evil folks will pay!
@Katelyn-ud4vp3 ай бұрын
The 2005 trial destroyed him. He became so frail and sick, and even left Neverland and never came back. Even though he was exonerated he was broken and had to sit through people lie on him.
@saramaria-wh2tg3 ай бұрын
I agree! So sad! I would say that in 1993, his heart was broken, but the trial broke his spirit! And people around him said that too, he was very skinny and how he would try to hold on and be strong in court everyday but after he got home he would like collapse and really feel the weight of everything upon him, from then on, he was just surviving. They violated his magical safe space that he built for himself and less fortunate children and families to enjoy, wrecked everything and made him laave and never go back, "Neverland is a house now, it's not a home anymore", he said 😢😢 he isolated himself more than ever before since then 💔💔
@ald5683 ай бұрын
Seph you have to check Loving Neverland out it's detailed and it's really well done. It deals into both the 1993 and 2005 allegations in great details. And have archive phootage of the media treatment of him in the 2000s. It has more footagr and details that square one doesn't have as square one as the name implies is just the introduction. Loving Neverland offer the full detail in clear manner. Understanding it will allow you you watch things like Chase the truth and 25 lies of LN even better. And it just gives you the full plate if information. It's just that damn good you have to check it out
@glamourisbest3 ай бұрын
Yes! I love it. (Loving Neverland) It’s long but very detailed and comprehensive.
@globalcitizenn3 ай бұрын
Sony removed Loving Neverland for copyright after MJ estate sold MJ’s catalog to them
@marcusscarterr333 ай бұрын
Seph La Toya initially spoke up in Michael's defense, then all of a sudden changed because of her abusive husband, if you want to know more there is a great documentary that covers everything in great detail called "The Dark Exploitation of La Toya Jackson" by the channel The Detail, I really recommend it and hope you can react to it sometime!
@Thomasanderssen-bt9qd3 ай бұрын
Yes! It's a great video!
@Luvumj2Ай бұрын
The detail sucks. A lot of their content is lies and anti Michael
@Annie-lh3ll3 ай бұрын
Stranger in moscow is on the history album and is an awesome song, that's for sure.
@marcusscarterr333 ай бұрын
Ehh, it's very interesting that he killed himself months after Michael died but I don't know, I saw this man had cancer, I doubt it was because of any "guilt", in 2005 this guy struck his own son with a weight and sued him to get a hold of the settlement money that was put on his trust in his son's name, Jordan needed to get a restraining order against him, does not sound like a guy who would feel any remorse or guilt over anything to me.
@KD-cd2ck3 ай бұрын
About your comments on LaToya, she didn’t want to do the things she did, or say the things she did, especially about Michael. She couldn’t refuse anything Jack Gordon told her to do. She denied him or anything or did anything he didn’t like, he wouldn’t just hit her once, it was constant. He would beat her up and leave her in a pool of blood. Michael eventually forgave her and the two became close again later, maybe not as close as they were in the late 70s / early-mid 80s
@sophieglatz3 ай бұрын
And also he threatened Michael and Janet life if she didn’t comply - he had mob connections
@MzCJ2 ай бұрын
Another vote for Loving Neverland here. It’s like 5 hours long literally but it was worth every second to me. I wish the general public had the patience to watch it because I’m sure it would change a lot of minds about Michael.
@spirit08053 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of being one of the translators of this amazing docu
@caroline-t55743 ай бұрын
This is hard to watch but I think it was necessary and I'm so glad you watched this!! Poor Michael it was so disgusting what they did to him! Imagine being accused of something so horrible knowing you are innocent 😢😢 that Wade testified in Michael's defense in 2005, actually he was the first defense witness, and he was 23 years old, he asked Michael if he could get married at Neverland, I mean why would you want to get married at a place where you were abused as a child??? Makes no sense, he always defended Michael and then years after he died he says he was abused suing for 1 billion dollars, that slander will never end 😡
@CharlesMosley1293 ай бұрын
TJ Jackson mentioned early on in the Documentary has a KZbin vlog channel called "The Family Rules" where he showcases a glimpse into his every day life with his wife and 3 children and extended family. he has been making vlogs for several years now.
@LauraCollins-nd1ju3 ай бұрын
1 hour and a half! I want to thank you for your commitment in knowing the facts and reacting to this whole documentary Seph! I imagine you must be busy having to do reactions to all these different artists so such long video must be very time consuming and I'm guessing you also have to work outside of youtube! So for that I want to thank you for the time and effort you put into these videos ❤❤
@淑貞-w9s3 ай бұрын
Vitiligo, lupus, Pepsi commercial burn in 1984, false allegations, all the rumors, greedy evil people around him along with the disgusting malicious media altogether destroyed him mentally and physically Poor MJ😢😭😭😭😭 Just imagine all these happen to anyone of us😱, I myself wouldn't be as strong as him going through that much but still gave all his love to the world ❤MJ Forever
@sophieglatz3 ай бұрын
Btw the musician Seal s scars were caused by lupus and no one goes on about him in a mean way like they do mj
@Lovsurvives3 ай бұрын
Poor Michael!! He suffered a lot coz of greedy and evil people. The media also played a part...it breaks my heart😢😢
@damianlove80263 ай бұрын
Micheal jackson nearly died in the 9/11 attack Becuase he was supposed to have meeting in one of the twin towers in New York, But luckly he overslept Becuase he was talking to his mom by phone all night.
@cateyes-lf5ro3 ай бұрын
Maybe MJ dodged Death too many times, Pepsi commercial, the bridge fall at the 1999 concert, the collapse in NYC in 1995, the 9/11... Unfortunately, Death finally managed to catch him🥺
@damianlove80263 ай бұрын
@cateyes-lf5ro yea rip mj 🥺
@luana453933 ай бұрын
@@cateyes-lf5ro honestly as sad as it is to say, I am happy that Michael is now finally able to rest in peace, I recently watched a podcast where his guitarist Jenifer said that she felt sad for his children but relieved for him because he was suffering so much and they were all very mean to him 😢😢
@glamourisbest3 ай бұрын
I’m glad you were able to see this and now know more of the story and what Michael was subjected to. I personally think Jordan’s fathers timing of death did have to do with guilt on his part. He had cancer and illness and a bad temper etc before Michael’s passing. Why didn’t he do this before that time? It’s way too much of a “coincidence” to be anything else.
@for-house-stark3 ай бұрын
This is a great way to kick off the HIStory era reactions. Can't wait for this ride. This era produced some of the greatest MJ songs ever and certainly produced the two greatest pop ballads in his discography
@sophieglatz3 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting to this it gives a lot of great facts and is well done thanks for always being open to hearing facts Seth x you rock
@mandyheath17933 ай бұрын
Never seen this documentary before, but i remember when i first heard the allegations on the radio, i was in shock, i had just seen Michael live in leeds, i really didn't know what to believe at the time, but i prayed it wasn't true, i was so worried but relieved when he was found not guilty ❤
@CharlesMosley1293 ай бұрын
it is "funny" that the tape of Evan Chandler exists and people STILL think Michael Jackson is guilty. at this point, they want to vilify and condemn him.
@MSGuitorTutosYMas3 ай бұрын
Hi Sepsh! There is a movie called "Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon" which is very enlightening in many ways about Michael's life. The movie touches on many deep themes of Michael's life. His mother and close friends are involved. Thank you for bringing these videos, we all really appreciate these gestures you have! Take care of yourself Sepsh!
@webster20863 ай бұрын
This is my first time watching this. But i knew all of the information. Im so glad they made it into a full movie. This is what really needs to be shared around more.
@Zuzcoj3 ай бұрын
Ohh...this was the beginning of his sad end. 😢 Seph, this channel is my favorite. 🤗 Thank you for your MJ reactions. Michael change my childhood. ❤️💕 He touched me with the values he professed and what he was like. He saw the world just like me. I was only an eleven-year-old child, but I understood him. Thanks to him, his music, dance and legacy, I overcame difficulties ... especially during adolescence ... because I (just like Michael) always stood out from the ideal of most people by my nature ... and many people cannot understand and accept this. It is sad that many friends did not stand by him when he needed it most. This world didn't appreciate him, but destroyed him. I'm Michael's fan from my childhood (1992). 😉 (Sorry for my english...It is not my native language.) Susie
@JoeMama-yr2sm3 ай бұрын
Seph I would love to recommend Loving Neverland documentary. Please, please watch it. Because it has even more phootage and dives more into the media's horrible treatment. It also adresses the Martin Bashir and 2005 trail fully. It has more informations . Square one is a good introduction this is an even bigger deep dive that goes to evreything It's one of the most heartbreaking documentries made. I cried after I watched it and it's why I am adiment on recommending it It's decided into 4 sections And would give a better understanding to the HIStory album. It will explain even more recommend it. Please check it out
@cateyes-lf5ro3 ай бұрын
Yep, Selph Loving Neverland was the first documentary I watched a year ago to know the truth, I was never a fan of Michael Jackson, I believed what the media said for years. Loving Neverland is heartbreaking, hard, sad and based on facts. Now I have been discovering his art. MJ is the best entertainer I have ever seen in my life. So yeah, check out Loving Neverland.
@JamesPerry-wt7no3 ай бұрын
Yess this documentary is great and also talks about his humanitarian efforts, it is the only one that also goes in depth on the whole 2005 trial and the media scrutiny, worth every second, the first time I watched it I teared up at the end, because he was such a genuine kind good person and was treated so unfairly, it really hit me
@ald5683 ай бұрын
Yes this one is by far one of the greatest documentries ever made. I was legit crying my eyes out in the 3rd part when they went over the media TERRIBLE TERRIBLE treatment. It's legit that tragic. Seph you got to react to this one next It's long but it's worth it !
@luana453933 ай бұрын
I agree! It is THE BEST documentary I've ever watched about the allegations and the whole thing throughout the years about his life, but unfortuntely the last part 4 which is very important got blocked 😭😭
@ballsjuice3 ай бұрын
oh My God yes , this one is an absolute must watch , you must watch Loving Neverland it's a masterpiece and will get you to cry
@sophiaamancioo22Ай бұрын
No one else has reacted to this documentary before!! Thank you so much ❤❤❤💕
@momsspaghetti22463 ай бұрын
Stranger in Moscow! :) A favourite of MJ fans and people that knew him. I think Janet said it was her favourite MJ song. It's straight from his heart.
@mandyheath17933 ай бұрын
Yes one of my favourite MJ songs too xx
@Laura-M-L3 ай бұрын
It breaks my heart what people will do for money. They didn’t care at all if they destroyed another person, as long as they got rich off it. I can’t imagine the heartache Michael went through his last decade of life. Unreal.
@Shane.C.3 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video - another documentary “Chasing The Truth” is worth a watch too. And also there’s a 33 minute documentary on KZbin calls “Lies Of Neverland “ and that proves the inconsistencies of the most recent accusers
@thairaism3 ай бұрын
Michael was too trusting and was too nice to people.. I wish he had been more protective of himself
@paulobastos64753 ай бұрын
I am so glad you are doing this video.
@tim39703 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this, Seph. It isn't easy to watch all these lies being spread. It's such a difficult situation.
@SarahGarcia-bu8if3 ай бұрын
Seph I wish more people would be open to find out the truth and were more open minded like you ❤❤ this must have answered any potential questions that you might have had about the allegations, you now saw a little of the injustice he suffered, makes me so angry, people say we defend him because we like his music when many of us actually became fans after researching and learning more about all of this, but they insist on spreading lies and misinformation, that is why it's important not to believe everything you hear, it is absolutely sickening the way the media treated him and these ridiculous allegations really killed him inside, his lawyer said he believes the stress of it all did shorten his life, poor Michael, he was a fragile soul, they made the trial a circus while Michael was fighting for his life, reporting all about the horrible testimony and nothing about the cross examination, condemning him before the verdict, mocking him, after he was found not guilty on all charges people in the media and TV didn't apologize, nothing, they ignored it, ridiculous, Micheal had to leave Neverland and he never went back, he became more reclusive and isolated than ever, journalist writer Aphrodite Jones who initially went along and believed Michael was guilty, changed her mind after the verdict and looked through the trial transcripts, after much research she felt so bad she decided to write a book about the trial and the unfair treatment of the media, but no one wanted to publish it when she said it was pro Michael Jackson book. The book was enventually released in 2007 titled "Michael Jackson Conspiracy", it's a great book. After Michael died she was featured in a documentary talking about his death and how his body died on june 25 2009, his heart was broken in 1993, but his spirit broke in 2005 and he was only surviving since then. 💔
@cateyes-lf5ro3 ай бұрын
In the out-of-court agreement it says that MJ does not admit to being guilty and who pays It's the insurance company. He never wanted to give in to extortion but his Dangerous Tour promoters, sponsors, lawyers and managers pushed him to do so because they were losing millions $ every day, they never cared about Michael. Years later MJ said that it was the biggest mistake of his life. MJ fought for a criminal trial but was denied 4 times.If you are guilty, you do not fight for a criminal trial because you go to jail. Shortly after MJ's case the law changed and no civil trial can proceed to a criminal one, for MJ it was too late. I think since that moment Michael Jackson started to die. Many people were involved in taking down MJ for money and the ATW catalog was the beginning of it all. Jordan said a few days after MJ's death that his father forced him to lie and that he never abused him. Jordan "divorced" his parents when he was still a minor.
@mysryuza3 ай бұрын
This is the stuff people don’t say when talking about the “payout” 😞
@lauren-mo1km3 ай бұрын
I think you mean emancipated*
@cateyes-lf5ro3 ай бұрын
@@lauren-mo1km Yes 🙂
@Amit_l923 ай бұрын
Eye opening doc. It was always about extortion from the start. The man was innocent.
@Milkers7773 ай бұрын
And to think this all stimmed from jealousy & greed by a father that was a selfish enough person to put himself first instead of thinking about his own flesh and blood smh...can't believe folks like that are that evil enough to stow upon such a false allegation towards another human being just for MONEY! Like what type of father if they truly knew their child was being molested would say "Michael's career will be over" and then the stepfather asks: "And does that help Jordan?" and he literally answers: "That's irrelevant to me" talk about pure evil intentions. So glad most are becoming aware that Michael was being extorted by these children parent's and that he was too loving of a human being to ever harm a child that was never in MJ's character or nature to ever think or act on something like that towards a child.🎯💯#MJINNOCENT (I also would like to note I never believed these foolish false allegations towards Michael, he didn't deserve this type of treatment from other human beings all he ever wanted was to spread peace & love and all he got in return was dehumanization. Also it's absolutely sickening how the music industry and hollyweird and the actual pdfiles hid behind MJ case etc. MJ was saving children while the actual real pdfiles within the industry were doing the acts they falsely claimed MJ was doing. Seph Please React to "Loving Neverland" it goes into both the 1993 and 2005 false allegations in great detail.)
@paulhuggett75033 ай бұрын
Interesting. But I always remember Michael for 'Smooth Criminal', 'You Are Not Alone' (with 'Lisa Marie Presley' in the music video) 'She's Out Of My Life', 'One Day In Your Life' and 'Earth Song'. All the speculation is usually for people wanting the 'Top Artists' money because they know they must have a lot! When a similar accusation happened to Sir Cliff Richard years later it was stated 'he had been alone at the side of the stage' And the dressing room mentioned didn't exist at the time! Just like Michael was, Cliff is NEVER alone so the case was completely thrown out: there wasn't one shed of evidence 'at all' because people had all 'lied' to get hold of Cliff's money. (including a serial rapist who should never have been out on bail) I'm sure Michael NEVER ever did anything like this 'because it was seriously JUST NOT IN HIS NATURE. It was definitely (and remains) NOT in Sir Cliff's nature either.
@anouchka_d3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for reacting to this documentary ❤️ It is amazing!
@erenyeeagah2043 ай бұрын
since people are recommending you to watch loving neverland, i think it makes more sense to watch it once you get to the 2003-2005 trial for the chronological order. thats just my opinion tho cus these docs tend to show a lot of stuff that happens after the dangerous era and spoil some stuff like music and clips from future interviews.
@colin88773 ай бұрын
Thanks, Seph, I enjoyed watching this again with you.
@auroranights34182 ай бұрын
You've never heard Stranger in Moscow? 🤯 It's so good
@SephPlays2 ай бұрын
Cant wait to hear it! 😍
@roseclarity14933 ай бұрын
I'm glad you've watch this. It's not an easy subject to have to deal with, but at some point and everyone's Michael Jackson journey, they have to just look at this situation straight in the eye and figure out what it is. I'm glad you've done that, and you can see what other bulls*** It all was. And I'm glad because it also means you can finally move forward and get to know some of my favorite Michael Jackson music. I adore the HIStory album. It really is my favorite, although a lot of it is the result of and his comment on this situation. But he managed to put so much of his own soul into the history album that it's really just an incredible work of art. I hope houre able to enjoy it despite some of it being sad and some of it being angry. The critics from this point on would start to criticize Michael Jackson's music for being angry. "Oh he's made another angry song again why can't he just do more songs like Billie Jean? Why is he so angry?" But i like his angry songs. He really puts all of what hes feeling in the aftermath of this out there on the HIStory album, and if you know he was innocent, you know he had every right to be angry. Anyway Fantastic video Seph! Excited for you to finally be able to move forward in this journey soon.
@jillturner86803 ай бұрын
Saved to watch! I can't wait.... thanks, Seph!
@Katherineroser2133 ай бұрын
People who still believe Michael is guilty even after all of this just want to be blind, I just don't understand why they want him to be guilty so bad, shouldn't they be happy and relieved that no child was hurt??? About this whole thing, money really is the root of all evil.
@Sussexmore3 ай бұрын
This case was just a conspiracy period. His Father and probably other people too were just out to ruin him.
@zohaibmehran76693 ай бұрын
Just a reminder once you start the reactions to History i would suggest for you react to the prison version of they dont care about us before you react to the brazil version.
@lydmarl.4753 ай бұрын
Omg you should check them out 3T, sons of MJ’s brother Tito, all their names are started with T. They did a track with Michael, just amazing all of them. Surprise you have not heard of them they seem to be very known in Europe, back then I believe in the 90’s?
@balovett3 ай бұрын
(59:52) "I'm gonna go and change the shape of me bits! Ya know?! Nah!" 😬 But that subsequent chest rub. 👌
@katie4aday5113 ай бұрын
so glad u watched this....
@for-house-stark3 ай бұрын
@@katie4aday511 where have you been
@mia-pn2jx3 ай бұрын
thank you lots for watching this, he deserved so much better :(
@catsara91143 ай бұрын
First time I watched this excellent documentary, it hurt me such much ... there was so much Michael had to endure I did not know of before 😞
@Trentonsmith243 ай бұрын
History is my personal best album due to subject matter
@dreamfaller63723 ай бұрын
Looking forward to you checking out the history album. Musically it might not be his best work (although there are definitely some great songs on there) but themes and the whole vibe of it is just very interesting
@brandonwalsh44973 ай бұрын
There it is.. ❤🎉😮
@djoetma3 ай бұрын
You don't know 3T? Give their music a chance. The Brotherhood LP was actually really good. Indeed a boyband (although they were promoted differently in some markets) and for that specific reason I acted like I didn't like them in high school, but at home would still listen to it. They also did a song with MJ called 'Why'.
@lydmarl.4753 ай бұрын
Damn, did not realize all these details, what sick person would do this, you see how children are, most of the time they will say the truth like it is and unless someone pressure them!! MJ, although we have lost you, you are in a better place, from all the evil here on earth!!!! Sickening, just disgusting!!
@DebbieCummings-b6d6 күн бұрын
I agree w you Steph, on the teacher analogy
@lydmarl.4753 ай бұрын
You correct one would want to have the person to convicted, put the person behind bars so they cannot do it to another human being in my opinion!! Just sickening greedy bastard!!!
@WILL_aka_TROID3 ай бұрын
Seph I want you put some things together for the rest of your journey. Michael is accused, settled. Michael starts to speak against record companies, is then accused again. Then Michael is dead ( I'll let you figure out the reasonings) but isn't it a lil weird that they tried to kill his reputation twice then realized not only is he extremely powerful as a black man in the music industry, he was completely innocent of all accusations.So there's only one way to get rid of someone permanently. Remember what Evan chandler said "this is a plan that's not only mines.
@AlexSR__3 ай бұрын
Hey Seph! Thank you so much for reacting to this documentary, it's really well done🔥 As i already told you in the list, around the time of its release (2019), it had reached the number one spot for most popular documentaries on Amazon USA. It should still be watched by many more people though. And by the way Seph, I sent you an email that could be very useful to you with other material on the 1993 allegations, let me know!🔥
@AlexSR__3 ай бұрын
Now Seph, before starting the HIStory Album and the HIStory Era, there are still two videos you have to watch: the Give In To Me short film and the last video of the Dangerous Era list, the 1993 deposition (which they also talked about in the Square One documentary). Before watching this video though, make sure to read what I said in the list because I gave you all the context of it for you to understand🔥 And always about this video, just watch more or less the first hour, the rest is not that important. Maybe you could watch the rest later in the journey but the most important stuff is said during the first hour or so🔥
@shronazam2762 ай бұрын
There's still the superball and the 10th anniversary of myv
@AlexSR__2 ай бұрын
@@shronazam276 Seph reacted to the Bucharest concert just because of Michael's death anniversary, it was a special event and that was a special reaction. He actually wants to react to all the live performances after he listens to all the albums. What he's doing now is reacting to all Michael's albums and life story era by era, after this he'll react to all the live performances era by era🔥
@shronazam2762 ай бұрын
@@AlexSR__ well.i think he's doing a big mistake
@brandonwalsh44973 ай бұрын
Wow MJ would have been part of the 911 tragedy 😢 Katherine saved him By talking with him on phone and because of that he over slept . He was supposed to have a meeting in one of the towers😢❤
@curtin19773 ай бұрын
Janet wasn't going through a great time either, but she was so private no one knew until last year when she made her "Janet" documentary
@kirstinelarsen82473 ай бұрын
now I hop you are still excited for the history album
@for-house-stark3 ай бұрын
Now that you've seen a little clip of the stranger in Moscow video, the full video should be your next reaction. Remember, you still haven't reacted to the give in to me music video
@vanessajohnsonn587Ай бұрын
This is sad 😢 but it's like Michael said "Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on the TV screen don't make it factual"
@natashakus44183 ай бұрын
Did you not listen to the Latoya part? She said what she said to survive, her husband abused her and threatened her. Michael forgave her himself cause he understood why she did what she did
@Katherineroser2133 ай бұрын
It's really ridiculous, if he was guilty why wouldn't he pay right away when Evan demanded money? No one would ever hear about these allegations in the first place. Michael wanted to fight it criminally first but the law at the time was that a civil suit would come first which would allow the prosecution to view all of his defense and build their case on that, he requested the judge to not allow that first and the judge denied it several times and he did not pay it until the last minute. Says a lot but no one wants to know about that. Thankfully the law was changed by 2005 and they could not do the same thing and had to prove their case in court, Michael fought and won.
@KlMMl2 ай бұрын
He didn’t pay Evan at first bc he didn’t know it would go so far. He was used to get “his boys” for a cheaper prize than that. After the Jordan Chandler settlement, the other parents who were renting out their kids to sleep and play with him (and whatever more they did…) demanded more money from him to stay silent. There’s the reason he died with half a billion dollar in debt.
@Katherineroser2132 ай бұрын
@@KlMMl 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@ccjtv8093 ай бұрын
Maybe you missed the part about LaToya where her husband was abusing her physically and threatening to kill members of her family and that he had ties to the mafia
@gurke..2 ай бұрын
Mike’s face in the background 😂
@JK_876063 ай бұрын
Great job
@ricchoder29833 ай бұрын
Yea be sure to watch the what really happened at the martin bersheer doc with Maury really good really shows how they set Mike up
@kellyalexander32876 күн бұрын
Seth a recommendation... you might want to check out the book called "Dancing the Dream" this book was actually written by Michael.
@JohnnyZBeatZ3 ай бұрын
Good documentary I feel bad for Micheal he was innocent
@웃다-p7b2 ай бұрын
awesome video ❤
@JulyAjayBlue3 ай бұрын
Jackson 5 - A Fool For You
@HaileyJackson103 ай бұрын
Can you react to loving neverland it’s a fan documentary on KZbin
@kellyalexander32876 күн бұрын
Michael was always way too trusting of people, even to a fault however a very shrewd businessman LOL the second trial just really broke Michael down. You can see it all over him.
@Luvumj2Ай бұрын
You need to watch Humanitarian the true Michael Jackson. It’s amazing.
@ConnorMiller-ll1xp2 ай бұрын
It's a shame these damn false allegations continue to stain his name and legacy, the man had talent, he had fame, he had money, he had popularity, but he was still a human being. He also had a heart and was brutally betrayed by people he trusted, this is so disgusting. Money really is the root of all evil. The man is dead and they are still after his money.
@ConfusedIceClimber-lq2bb2 ай бұрын
Please do a reaction to a must see documentary on KZbin called Lies of Leaving Neverland full movie and share it with everyone.
@AlexSR__2 ай бұрын
He'll react to that when he'll get to the Wade Robson and James Safechuck allegations
@mrfrye183 ай бұрын
finally!!!! 😂
@lindacosta55513 ай бұрын
i'm so 😡😡 and 😓😭 and 💪💪🤜🤜
@brandonwalsh44973 ай бұрын
I hate Oprah 😢
@JohnnyZBeatZ24 күн бұрын
Please do a reaction to michael jackson barry gibb all in your name
@Luvumj2Ай бұрын
You should react to prime time interview video with Michael and Lisa Marie right before history came out. I feel you skipped that interview which is important.
@gorse90303 ай бұрын
As a father of grown up boys, I would have been very uncomfortable letting them in their early teens staying overnight with any adult outside the family circle of 30 + years. I have in my long life never met anyone or known anyone who knew someone with that particular desire only what I have read in well known cases like Garry Glitter.
@SephPlays3 ай бұрын
I'm guessing you dont like Michael Jackson haha
@gorse90303 ай бұрын
@@SephPlays His dancing is rather impressive 🙂
@淑貞-w9s3 ай бұрын
I remember a little girl described MJ in an interview that "he is like a kid he wants to stay a kid but he grew up" Kids see people and things purely but adults, always with some intentions behind everything,, see things differently I guess that explains all
@gorse90303 ай бұрын
@@淑貞-w9s Ha ha ha - good for you - have a nice day 🙂
@gorse90303 ай бұрын
@@淑貞-w9s as an adult I can only reflect what I have learned and seen in my long life - occasionally the horse at 100 -1 wins .
@KlMMl2 ай бұрын
One thing is for sure, he was NOT straight. 15 years since his death now - where are the girlfriends, groupies or even kiss & tell stories!? I used to believe at least Lisa was real but it turned out she was just another beard. She privately told people they didn’t have a physical relationship, they never lived together. This is according to the book by Randall Sullivan, the book that was praised by Michael’s famous lawyer Tom Messerau (sp?). And according to other sources she even continued seeing her ex husband while she was “married” to Jackson. Many celebrity marriages are fake bc these celebrities, especially male, have a fake hetero image to protect. Many hetero men would never idolize someone that is homosexual, and many heterosexual women would never idolize someone they can’t fantasize about (eg a gay man).
@caroline-t55742 ай бұрын
Who cares about his sexuality?? That has nothing to do with the video, the issue in the video is addressing the CHILD MOLESTATION ALLEGATIONS. And he dated Tatum O' Neal and Stephanie Mills. There's even a private phone call where he was talking about how much he loved a woman and how she was cheating on him. He was just private and shy and had trust issues and there is nothing wrong with that, his money and celebrity status also got in the way of many of his relationships. And he was always so busy and dedicated himself to his work first and didn't have much time to really dedicate himself to be in a relationship. He himself said that it was difficult because many girls wanted to be his number one priority, and that was not possible due to his career because he was constantly travelling away or on tour and they didn't want that life, and he was too focused on perfecting his work and on his music which were the first things on his list (work and music was all he ever knew since he was 5), to really give the attention they wanted. Don't say things you don't know.
@KlMMl2 ай бұрын
@@caroline-t5574 or course it matters. A male celebrity in his prime with no believable adult romantic relationships that spends so much time with young boys and sleeps with them is extremely suspect even without the allegations. I know about Tatum and Stephanie. Neither have confirmed a physical relationship. Not to mention this was a very young Michael, it takes a while for some people to discover their orientation. He didn’t have any girlfriends later in his career. If he did, we would know about them by now.
@caroline-t55742 ай бұрын
@@KlMMl he said it himself on a private phone call how much he loved a WOMAN he was seeing in the 90s and unfortunately she got his money and the jewels he gave her but was cheating on him, and he was in his 30s. And how he wanted to have a real relationship with a WOMAN who did not want him because he was "Michael Jackson" and who didn't want stuff from him, which was a pretty much impossible, a real meaningful emotional and spiritual connection and trust with someone and not just sex. He did not know he was being recorded. I believe he found that with Lisa Marie, as she had her own name and her own money, and once he found that, they may have had sex, she said they did, we don't know, and it's none of our business anyway. Unfortunately their relationship was short lived with all the media scrutiny. There was also his religious upbringing that influenced it as well but people don't take it into consideration. Having an adult romantic relationship or physical relationship with someone does not necessarily means having sex, he himself said that one time when Tatum held his hand that was the most "magical thing", "better than anything" and he felt love, just because there was no sex doesn't mean someone is gay. I believe he was more interested in having a romantic, an emotional connection with a woman, but less interested in the sexual aspect, especially if he didn't know or trust her enough. He was private and shy, he was also exposed to a lot way too young. At 6, 7 years old he was performing in all kinds of places including at strip clubs, seeing naked women, his mother was very religious and always read him the bible, telling that sex before marriage was a sin. His father couldn't care less as long as he got the money, he even talked on that same private phone call about how his father was cheating on his mother with several women while on the road and how he felt "sick and guilty", not being able to tell his mother. All of this must have been traumatic and made him not interested in sex, his older brothers were also all the time having sex with fans and groupies which his father encouraged them to do, and he said himself he felt "disgusted" by it and the way his brothers treated, hurt and used women, and said to himself he would not do the same. He also said he did not understand having sex just because. All of that to say, I think he did like women, just that he didn't care or had much interest in sex itself, due to everything that I said above, and that's ok and there were many factors to that, and he was also very respectful towards women and liked the "simple, romantic things". He was different but that does not make him gay, as there are no stories about him sleeping sexually or romantically engaged with men either, just asexual. It is important to know and understand these aspects, it is deeper than sexual orientation. And he didn't spend time only with young boys, but with children, there were girls too, including sisters of the alleged "victims" in his bedroom (which was 2 stories), if you did some basic research you would know, there is even a very rare video where children were with him in a huge bed, GIRLS and ADULTS WERE THERE TOO, listening to bedtime stories, just like he said in an interview. And he did have adult friends as well, it was just hard because of who he was. Stop believing and spreading the media's narrative.
@SephPlays2 ай бұрын
👀
@caroline-t55742 ай бұрын
@@SephPlays hi Seph :) don't listen to this comment this person is spreading misinformation!
@donniedraco43103 ай бұрын
i dont like this type of content Seph Pays
@lauren-mo1km3 ай бұрын
Well then leave lmao it you don't want to hear the truth don't comment.
@donniedraco43103 ай бұрын
@@lauren-mo1km get out of my thread troll
@lauren-mo1km3 ай бұрын
@@donniedraco4310 get out of the video.
@SephPlays3 ай бұрын
I'm not here to judge
@Laura-M-L3 ай бұрын
It breaks my heart what people will do for money. They didn’t care at all if they destroyed another person, as long as they got rich off it. I can’t imagine the heartache Michael went through his last decade of life. Unreal.