(Indianapolis, IN) — The world’s largest children’s museum is removing a few Michael Jackson artifacts, in the midst of controversy over the Leaving Neverland documentary. The Children’s museum of Indianapolis near the late King of Pop’s hometown has pulled his fedora and white gloves and a signed poster from display. It bought the items in an auction in 2017. Leaving Neverland is about two men who claim that Jackson molested them when they were young boys. Since it aired on HBO last month, companies like Starbucks and Louis Vuitton have distanced themselves from the singer. An episode of The Simpsons featuring Jackson’s voice has also been pulled from circulation, and a few Canadian radio stations have stopped playing his music.
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