Michael Jackson's former boyfriend, Tatum O'Neal, said he was not surprised at all the allegations that burst into the icon of music for sexual abuse of children.
The actress, who met Jackson at the age of 12, said that although he personally did not see anything "it's hard not to believe those guys" who chose to confess in the series of documentary "Leaving Neverland".
During a direct link to "Good Morning Britain," the 55-year-old alleged that the charges were not shocked at all, as there are so many disgusting things in Hollywood that are now beginning to be revealed slowly.
In 2004, Tatum published an autobiography detailing her friendship with the artist when she was 12 and 17. Tatum discovered that Jackson wanted to have a more intimate relationship between them but she was not ready.
"I was only 12 years old and not ready for a real meeting ...
She described the relationship as "a truly wonderful friendship" where they "spoke on the phone all the time". Jackson also talked about their relationship in 2001, saying, "I was like in heaven. It was the most magical thing."
But we return to the shocking documentary. "Leaving Neverland" is based on Wade Robson and James Safechuck interviews, who claim that Michael Jackson has sexually abused with them when they were children.

The documentary is a co-production by British Channel 4 Channel and Home Box Office (HBO). For the first time, she appeared at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019. Dan Reed is the director and producer. For more read here .