American singer, Janet Jackson, revealed the details of her brother, the late “King of Pop”, Michael Jackson, who bullied her when she was a child because of her excess weight and early maturity.
Jackson, 55, said in a new documentary about her that was recently shown and co-produced, and it consists of 4 parts, that when she was ten years old, she noticed the development of her body at an early age, which made her brother Michael Jackson bully her and make fun of her by calling her words such as “cow”, “horse” and “pig”, according to the American “e” website.
While Janet Jackson confirmed that her late brother’s bullying was not maliciously motivated by him, but he left a painful psychological impact inside her, and she was emotionally affected by his words to her.
She said: “There’s somewhere inside that hurts, I mean you have someone who says you’re too heavy, even if it’s out of love, it affects you.”
On the other hand, Janet Jackson defended her late brother, Michael Jackson, in her new documentary against allegations of child sexual abuse, which accompanied him until his death in 2009.
But she confirmed that she had paid a price for the allegations against her brother, including that she lost a deal with the “Coca-Cola” company for soft water after the allegations made headlines.
She said: “My brother would never do something like this, I know him and he did not have that behavior, and our family made sure to stay on his farm to tell him that they support him.”
In 1993, the American newspaper “Los Angeles Times” reported that Michael Jackson was under investigation for allegedly molesting four boys, which he denied when he was alive, but the family of one of the 13-year-old boys filed a lawsuit against the singer accusing him of sexually assaulting him. , which was later settled.