UCLA gymnast who went viral for her incredible floor routine stops using Michael Jackson's music follow sex abuse allegations in the Leaving Neverland documentary UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, 21, has cut Michael Jackson's music from her latest floor routine following the allegations in documentary Leaving Neverland She went viral in January when she won her first 10.0 of the year for her killer performance to an upbeat Michael Jackson music mix After she watched the HBO documentary where two men accuse the King of Pop of molesting them while they were children, she decided to change the music 'The goal of my routine is pure joy, and after the documentary, not everyone was feeling that way,' she said on her decision to change her music Her new floor routine features music from all female artists
By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com
Published: 12:47 GMT, 23 March 2019 | Updated: 12:48 GMT, 23 March 2019
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UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, who skyrocketed to fame after her killer floor routine went viral, has cut Michael Jackson's music from her new choreography following the sex abuse allegations made in the documentary Leaving Neverland.
Ohashi, 21, became an internet sensation in January when she won her first 10.0 of the year for her upbeat Michael Jackson medley routine that went viral online racking up over 35million views.
However, in her new routine revealed Friday she cut Jackson's music from her mix, saying she