Michael Jackson's niece Brandi Jackson was "sickened" by "ridiculous" allegations made in the 'Leaving Neverland' documentary.
The 37 year old - who is the daughter of the late King of Pop's brother Jackie Jackson - has hit out again at Wade Robson's claims that Michael sexually abused him from the age of seven until 14 and she insists his accusations describe a man who is not her uncle.
She said: "When I was watching ['Leaving Neverland'], I was completely sickened by it, to be honest with you. The things that he was saying were so over the top and so ridiculous.
"[Wade] was not describing my uncle. He was describing a totally different person, but not my uncle. And that's why this is a narrative that has changed... over the last 15 years. Everything that he's ever said about my uncle is the complete opposite of who he was painting in this documentary."
Brandi, who has claimed she previously dated Wade for over seven years, also insisted that she "didn't understand" the decision of the two accusers, the second being James Safechuck, to not speak out about the sexual abuse when the singer went on trial for the alleged molestation of Gavin Arvizo in 2005, a case in which he was acquitted of all charges.