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Michael Jackson Leaving Neverland documentary could spell financial ruin for his £1.6billion empire

IT would take a brave chart star to release a Jackson collaboration now.

Aussie singer Sia, above, has become the first big-name artist to publicly condemn Jackson, tweeting her support for his Leaving Neverland accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck on Wednesday, the day of the first UK screening of the docufilm – despite her own manager David Russell being a staunch defender of Jackson.She tweeted: “Dear Wade and James – I believe you and I love you.

As with any new show, ticket prices are set to be sky-high, in this case rumoured to be around £150 each, to cover the costs of the lavish production, which has been years in the making. Called Michael Jackson: One, the show is a constant sell-out in Las Vegas – and a downturn in ticket sales would have a big effect. But so far the opposite seems to be the case.

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