Taking to Instagram, Farah urged audiences to ignore negative reviews and watch the film in theatres, calling it a tribute made for fans rather than critics. She also praised Jaafar Jackson for his performance, expressing hope that he earns an Oscar next year.
Sharing a throwback picture with Michael Jackson, she wrote that critics “are morons in every country” and encouraged fans to support the film. Reposting the message on her Instagram Story, Farah reiterated that the biopic is meant to celebrate the pop legend and resonated deeply with admirers of his legacy.
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