Sunday, January 15, 2017

Offends a program to the family of Jackson – El Diario de Yucatán

LONDON (EFE).— The british channel Sky tv announced yesterday that it will not issue a program about Michael Jackson by the complaints of the family of the artist and the controversy created because the actor in charge of interpreting the singer is white.

The daughter of Jackson, Paris, was "incredibly offended" by the portrait of his father, who died in 2009, in the chapter, which is part of a series.

The chain released a statement in which indicates that you removed a chapter to the concerns of Paris and clarified that it never intended to "cause any offence".

"We have taken the decision not to issue 'Elizabeth, Michael And Marlon', a episode half-hour series for Sky Arts Urban Myths, as a result of the concerns expressed by the immediate family of Michael Jackson," said the channel.

Sky added that its intention was to adopt a "look, light-hearted events supposedly certain", without providing details of what scenes accurate caused the upset of the family.

The chain said that the actor Joseph Fiennes, who portrays Jackson in that program, "fully supports the decision".

On its website, Sky Arts describes the stories told in those series of "deliberately mischievous and ambiguous".

The episode in which he was going to give life to Jackson told the story of a road trip from New York to Los Angeles that made Jackson along with Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Bradon after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2011.

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