Regarding Living with Michael Jackson (2003)
Michael is devastated and feels utterly betrayed by the British television
program, Living With Michael Jackson, presented by Martin Bashir and broadcast
in the UK on Monday, February 3, 2003, which he regards as a gross distortion of
the truth and a tawdry attempt to misrepresent his life and his abilities as a
father.
In a number of crucial respects Michael is concerned that Martin Bashir and
Granada Television have broken the trust he placed in them.
In particular, he felt he had obtained their assurance that his children would
not be featured in any way in the broadcast program
Michael repeatedly asked Bashir to stop filming his children, and was promised
by him that the footage of his children would be taken out in the final edit
but, Bashir said, shooting should not be stopped because "it would break
the continuity of filming".
Michael is deeply upset that the program sensationally sets out to use two or
three pieces of footage giving a wholly distorted picture of his behavior and
conduct as a father.
Michael feels particularly devastated that he has been treated so badly by
Martin Bashir, whom he let into the Jackson family home on a number of occasions
over eight months, in the belief that Bashir wished to make a genuine
documentary of his life.
Michael believes that what was eventually broadcast was a salacious ratings
chaser, designed to celebrate Martin Bashir, and which was indifferent to the
effect on Michael personally, his family and his close friends.
Michael originally consented to grant Bashir extended access to the Neverland
Valley Ranch, his family and Michael himself, because he wanted to give the
world a faithful representation of the truth about his life.
Michael believes that the program Bashir has produced is a travesty of the
truth.
Michael would never have consented to participating in this film if he had been
aware of how Bashir was going to falsely portray him.
Michael believes that this program was intentionally produced and edited with a
view to broadcasting sensationalized innuendo.
Michael feels deeply angry that the program could have led viewers to conclude
that he abuses children in any way. Michael Jackson has never, and would never,
treat a child inappropriately or expose them to any harm and totally refutes any
suggestions to the contrary.
Michael would never betray the trust that a child, or their parents, might place
in him.
Michael was today moved to make the following personal statement: "I
trusted Martin Bashir to come into my life and that of my family because I
wanted the truth to be told.
"Martin Bashir persuaded me to trust him that his would be an honest and
fair portrayal of my life and told me that he was `the man that turned Diana's
life around'.
"I am surprised that a professional journalist would compromise his
integrity by deceiving me in this way.
"Today I feel more betrayed than perhaps ever before; that someone, who had
got to know my children, my staff and me, whom I let into my heart and told the
truth, could then sacrifice the trust I placed in him and produce this terrible
and unfair program.
"Everyone who knows me will know the truth which is that my children come
first in my life and that I would never harm any child.
"I also want to thank my fans around the world for the overwhelming number
of messages of support that I have received, particularly from Great Britain,
where people have e-mailed me and said how appalled they were by the Bashir
film. Their love and support has touched me greatly."
These comments are excerpts from a videotaped statement from Michael Jackson,
which shall be released after the airing of the Bashir television special in the
United States.
Debbie Rowe, Michael's ex-wife and the mother of two of his children reacted
today: "It breaks my heart that anyone could truly believe that Michael
would do anything to harm or endanger our children: they are the most important
thing in his life."