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Michael Jackson sex abuse claims see Mariah Carey axe cover of Jackson 5 song from gigs after 27 years

The star's move follows allegations made against Michael Jackson in Leaving Neverland

MARIAH CAREY had a worldwide hit with her cover of The Jackson 5 tune I’ll Be There – but she isn’t too keen to remind anyone about it.

The superstar has quietly cut the song from her set list after 27 years of performing it following fresh allegations made against Michael Jackson in the recent  Leaving Neverland documentary.

 Mariah Carey has axed her cover of Jackson 5 hit I'll Be There after fresh sex abuse allegations against Michael Jackson were aired in the Leaving Neverland doc
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Mariah Carey has axed her cover of Jackson 5 hit I'll Be There after fresh sex abuse allegations against Michael Jackson were aired in the Leaving Neverland docCredit: Getty - Contributor

It had been a firm favourite during her gigs but she decided to axe it from her Caution World Tour in March, two weeks after the Channel 4 documentary aired.

She took the song to No2 in the UK singles chart in June 1992 and  performed it at  Jackson’s memorial service in 2009.

She would show footage of the late singer doing his version of it as a youngster while she did it live

Mariah has now gone seven shows without the song and it is not expected to return when she brings her tour to these shores in a fortnight – including three nights at the Royal Albert Hall.

 Jackson is at the centre of more child sex abuse allegations
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Jackson is at the centre of more child sex abuse allegationsCredit: Getty Images

In March, Drake dropped from his UK tour set list his posthumous Jacko collaboration Don’t Matter To Me.

Amid all the claims of child sexual abuse levelled against Jackson, I reckon they’ve both made a wise choice.

Wade Robson says he began having 'flashbacks of abuse' after having children on Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me


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