Earlier this week, Feldman called the four-hour documentary his friend "one-sided" on Twitter. On Thursday, he had a change of heart after having watched the first half, and finding it "shocking and disturbing." “I don’t want to be perceived as I’m here to defend Michael Jackson, because I can no longer do that,” he said on Headline News. “I cannot in good consciousness defend anyone who’s being accused of such horrendous crimes.” He also said of his earlier tweets: "I certainly want to apologize if anybody took anything that I said out of context in those tweets, because it certainly wasn’t meant in any way to question the validity of the victims.”
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TOPICS: Corey Feldman, HBO, Leaving Neverland, Dan Reed, Michael Jackson, Mo'Nique, Oprah Winfrey, Documentaries