More than 10 years after King Pop’s death, new information appears about MJ’s controversial life. His former bodyguard, for example, talked about the “secret children’s room” in Neverland …
With the release of the documentary Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me, the delicate subject of the sexual assaults that Michael Jackson allegedly committed on male children throughout his life has reopened.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck accused the megastar of repeated harassment, but the singer was found not guilty after the trial in 2005. However, even post-mortem, there was ample evidence that MJ’s behavior was not just morally and legally against certain minors.

Michael’s former bodyguard, Matt Fiddes, wanted to make some clarifications about the “children’s secret room” in Neverland. “People will try to convince you that he built a secret room only for children, but the room was already built when he bought the house. It was, in fact, a refuge room, in case of danger, he began to explain.

“The guy was a multi-billionaire and it makes perfect sense to have such a room … he had all sorts of things out there that would entertain him as long as he stayed in that room until the problem was solved. It often happened that the alarm rang throughout the house, and then his employees sent him to that room urgently. It was not a secret room, we all knew about its existence “, he continued to tell.
