The Mail on Sunday: "Imágenes reveladoras de Bashir grabadas por el equipo de MJ"
Según ha escrito "MJz Dreamer", usuario del KOP, hay un articulo en el periodico "The Mail on Sunday" en el que se revela que Michael podría hacer pública una serie de material en vídeo grabado por su equipo que revela las dos caras de Bashir. Aquí os dejo el artículo, tal vez ponga la traducción luego Si esto es verdad, va a ser una BOMBA!!
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Michael Jackson has turned the tables on controversial interviewer Martin Bashir and revealed he has his own television footage that exposes the journalist's alleged underhand methods.
Bashir and the Granada Television crew were filmed by Jackson's staff during the eight months they spent with the singer making the documentary 'Living with Michael Jackson.'
In the completed film, Bashir questioned the way the pop star brings up his children, but Jackson's footage is said to show how much he admires him as a father- and will be broadcast on US channel CBS in a one hour special on wednesday.
A source said: "The footage basically shows Martin sucking up to Michael and shows just how much he betrayed him. It's going to be very interesting viewing- and very embarrassing for Martin."
The source revealed that Bashir and the Granada crew were aware they were being filmed, saying:" Martin has apparently forgotten exactly what he said. He along with the watching public will find out later this week."
Jackson's friend Uri Geller explained that it was not unusal for the singer to have a personal TV crew. He said "Michael usually takes his own crew with him when he goes away." It has also emerged that Bashir struck a financial deal with Jackson in a final attempt to get the warts-and-all interview.
The Mail on Sunday can disclose that Granada television agreed to pay a portion from the show's profits to a children's charity chosen by the star. The programme was sold to US network ABC for £3.5 million.
The revelation of a financial incentive sheds new light on Jackson's motivation in being so honest with Bashir.
During the programme which drew a 15 million audience in Britain last week, he admitted sharing a bed with youngsters at his California ranch Neverland. Jackson later accused Bashir of 'betrayal' for producing a 'salacious ratings chaser' and defended himself against suggestions of child abuse.
A portion of the profits from the programme will go to British charity, Children with Aids. Jackson himself was not paid.
Bashir is also criticised today by George Best. The football legend tells Night and Day magazine that Bashir developed a close relationship with him for a documentary, but betrayed him in the subsequent programme.
Best said: "He made his reputation doing a puff piece for Princess Diana and has traded on it ever since. I once stupidly let him film my wife Alex and me. He said: 'I want to be your friend when you are better.' What rubbish.
No one I've spoken to has a good word to say about Bashir. He has got about as much integrity as a paper bag."
by Louisa Pritchard
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Muchas gracias de nuevo a MJz Dreamer por copiar el artículo completo del periódico.
Según ha escrito "MJz Dreamer", usuario del KOP, hay un articulo en el periodico "The Mail on Sunday" en el que se revela que Michael podría hacer pública una serie de material en vídeo grabado por su equipo que revela las dos caras de Bashir. Aquí os dejo el artículo, tal vez ponga la traducción luego Si esto es verdad, va a ser una BOMBA!!
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Michael Jackson has turned the tables on controversial interviewer Martin Bashir and revealed he has his own television footage that exposes the journalist's alleged underhand methods.
Bashir and the Granada Television crew were filmed by Jackson's staff during the eight months they spent with the singer making the documentary 'Living with Michael Jackson.'
In the completed film, Bashir questioned the way the pop star brings up his children, but Jackson's footage is said to show how much he admires him as a father- and will be broadcast on US channel CBS in a one hour special on wednesday.
A source said: "The footage basically shows Martin sucking up to Michael and shows just how much he betrayed him. It's going to be very interesting viewing- and very embarrassing for Martin."
The source revealed that Bashir and the Granada crew were aware they were being filmed, saying:" Martin has apparently forgotten exactly what he said. He along with the watching public will find out later this week."
Jackson's friend Uri Geller explained that it was not unusal for the singer to have a personal TV crew. He said "Michael usually takes his own crew with him when he goes away." It has also emerged that Bashir struck a financial deal with Jackson in a final attempt to get the warts-and-all interview.
The Mail on Sunday can disclose that Granada television agreed to pay a portion from the show's profits to a children's charity chosen by the star. The programme was sold to US network ABC for £3.5 million.
The revelation of a financial incentive sheds new light on Jackson's motivation in being so honest with Bashir.
During the programme which drew a 15 million audience in Britain last week, he admitted sharing a bed with youngsters at his California ranch Neverland. Jackson later accused Bashir of 'betrayal' for producing a 'salacious ratings chaser' and defended himself against suggestions of child abuse.
A portion of the profits from the programme will go to British charity, Children with Aids. Jackson himself was not paid.
Bashir is also criticised today by George Best. The football legend tells Night and Day magazine that Bashir developed a close relationship with him for a documentary, but betrayed him in the subsequent programme.
Best said: "He made his reputation doing a puff piece for Princess Diana and has traded on it ever since. I once stupidly let him film my wife Alex and me. He said: 'I want to be your friend when you are better.' What rubbish.
No one I've spoken to has a good word to say about Bashir. He has got about as much integrity as a paper bag."
by Louisa Pritchard
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Muchas gracias de nuevo a MJz Dreamer por copiar el artículo completo del periódico.