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Oprah's visit to the Jackson compound enrages Randy Jackson

 

  

 by Joseph Ernest  November 2, 2010

 

Newscast Media --The Jackson compound in Encino, California was visited by none other than Oprah Winfrey, who spoke to the King of Pop's children Michael, 13, Paris, 12, and Blanket, eight.  However, one member of the Jackson clan wasn't impressed when he learned about the visit.  

 

After the taping took place last month, Randy Jackson, who was not there, said his "stomach ached" when he learned about the interview.             

He noted that, when the jury was deliberating his brother’s fate on child molestation charges in 2005, Miss Winfrey did a show on paedophilia. Randy Jackson said: "I know that he would not have wanted this. In fact, she is the last person on earth he would want around his children." Speaking to fans on the Twitter microblogging website, he said: "I know there are a lot of you out there upset and angry over this. I don’t blame you. Can you imagine how I feel? I’m angry too."

One can understand why Randy's anger is justified, because in both trials Oprah did not come to MJ's defense, and the gloved one himself even felt she had betrayed their friendship.  It's curious that after he is dead, his life and deeds are now relevant yet when he was alive he was one of the most ridiculed entertainers. After the appearance in the video above Oprah had the  perfect chance to defend Michael Jackson, but she didn't.          

The 'backyard visit' to the family's home will be broadcast on November 8.

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