Michael Jackson’s former bodyguard says he was into women, contrary to Leaving Neverland claims

Michael Jackson was sexually attracted to women, according to his former bodyguard, who says he and the King of Pop had lots of discussions.

Bill Whitfield, MJ’s ex-security guard of two years, who wrote a book about his time with Michael, insisted in a new interview on the podcast, Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo, that his client was absolutely heterosexual, saying they discussed ladies plenty of times.

Specifically, Bill says they talked about women Michael found “very attractive” during long drives they’d take together.

Bill even spoke about a college girl they approached in the street once, adding that a bashful MJ took her number and talked to her at least twice.

But when Breslo asks if MJ actually hooked up with any women on Bill’s watch, he says he isn’t gonna put MJ’s private sex life out there, but he assures Breslo that MJ did spend time with women privately.

The interview comes after allegations made by Wade Robson and James Safechuck in Leaving Neverland, which all but suggest Michael exclusively preyed on young male victims.

Bill claims he knows that not to be true. Michael was once married to Lisa Marie Presley and had two kids with his second bride, Debbie Rowe. His third kid, Blanket, was conceived via surrogate.

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