Aussies react with disgust as sex abuse claims against Michael Jackson are ...

'One of the most horrifying documentaries I've seen': Aussies react with disgust as sex abuse claims against Michael Jackson are aired...but fans are STILL defending him Two part Leaving Neverland documentary has aired in Australia for the first time   James Safechuck and Wade Robson make claims about Michael Jackson Pair allege they were sexually abuse by the late King of Pop in the early 1990s Reaction on social media divided after the documentary aired on Channel 10

By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 23:52 GMT, 9 March 2019 | Updated: 23:52 GMT, 9 March 2019

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Viewers have been left angry, disappointed and horrified after explosive child sex claims against Michael Jackson were aired for the first time in Australia.

The Leaving Neverland documentary was shown on Channel 10 in two parts on Friday and Saturday night. 

In the film James Safechuck, 41, and Australian Wade Robson, 36, revealed graphic details of the horrific alleged sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of the King of Pop in the early 1990s.

The shocking allegations were aired for the first time in the US earlier in the week and have since aired in the UK. 

Wade Robson, pictured being interviewed on documentary Leaving Neverland, claims he was abused by Michael Jackson from the age of seven after meeting the King of Pop in Brisbane

Wade Robson, pictured being interviewed on documentary Leaving Neverland, claims he was abused by Michael Jackson from the age of seven after meeting the King of Pop in Brisbane

Reaction on social media was divided last night after the final episode concluded. 

'Disturbing, truthful and condemning. Watch this and you will see the real Jackson. Disturbed, entitled, conniving and sneakily abusive. Horrific,' one woman posted.

Another added:  'As a psychotherapist who works with people who have suffered sexual abuse - this is one of the most horrifying documentaries I have seen. There is no doubt in my mind that those boys + many more were sexually abused.'

Viewers took to social media after the explosive documentary was aired in Australia

Viewers took to social media after the explosive documentary was aired in

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