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Oprah Behind the Scenes & Neverland
January 28, 2011, 08:09:30 PM
I watched the Oprah Behind the Scenes special with the Jacksons. And one thing struck me as odd. They mentioned that the library where majority of the special had been taped, was once where Michael kept all of his trophies. VMAs, Grammys, etc.

When asked where all the trophies were now, Katherine's nephew (named Trent) answered: "He took them to Neverland."

The producer replied: "Are they there now?"

And Trent said yes! Why would they be at Neverland now? I thought Michael moved out of there. Isn't it cleaned out? It was when CNN took a tour.

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And another thing. Katherine Jackson said that she loved Oprah and was very proud of her. Katherine also said that she would love for Oprah to come back and talk with her, as a friend, with no cameras. Oprah said she would, and went on explaining (behind the scenes) how much she loved Mrs. Katherine.

I think there was forgiveness somewhere, otherwise why would Katherine be opening a door of friendship toward Oprah?

I'd love to hear what you guys think of all of this.
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Re: Oprah Behind the Scenes & Neverland
January 28, 2011, 08:57:29 PM
Note to self:contribute to this thread when I wake up =]
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Re: Oprah Behind the Scenes & Neverland
January 28, 2011, 09:00:17 PM
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I discused the show in this thread as well.

IDK, about how much forgiveness there was- but I do think that Katherine, being the wonderful person she is, felt soft toward Oprah and maybe could even forgive her.  But I also got the feeling that Oprah was being played BIG time that whole time.
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