Michael Jackson Biopic 'Michael' Cuts Diana Ross Scene Over Legal Issues

Kat Graham confirmed that her scenes as Diana Ross in the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' were cut due to legal considerations. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, stars Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson. Graham shared on X that the team worked hard to preserve the story despite the cuts. The biopic has also revised scenes addressing child sexual abuse allegations, with a second film reportedly in development.

Key Points: Michael Jackson Biopic: Diana Ross Scene Cut Due to Legal Issues

  • Diana Ross role cut from Michael Jackson biopic
  • Kat Graham confirms legal considerations
  • Jaafar Jackson stars as Michael Jackson
  • Film directed by Antoine Fuqua
  • Second film on Jackson's later life in development
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Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael': Kat Graham confirms Diana Ross role cut due to "legal considerations"

Kat Graham confirms her role as Diana Ross in the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' was cut due to legal considerations. The film stars Jaafar Jackson.

"certain legal considerations affected a few scenes, including ones I filmed with an incredible cast - Kat Graham"

Los Angeles, April 24

'Michael', the biopic on global pop icon Michael Jackson, does not feature actress Kat Graham in the role of Diana Ross, as previously planned, due to "legal considerations," the actor confirmed on social media, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Lionsgate, the film stars Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson in the lead role. The ensemble cast also includes Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, along with Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, and Larenz Tate.

Taking to X, Graham wrote, ".......I want to share that certain legal considerations affected a few scenes, including ones I filmed with an incredible cast," she said. "Unfortunately, these moments are no longer part of the final cut, though the team worked hard to preserve as much of the story as possible," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The biopic has already drawn attention for its evolving narrative structure. Earlier reports suggested that an initial cut of the film included sequences addressing child sexual abuse allegations linked to Jackson, including depictions of an accuser whose prior settlement agreement reportedly restricted dramatization. The storyline was later revised, and a second film focusing on the latter part of Jackson's life is reportedly in development.

Jackson and Diana Ross shared a long-standing personal and professional bond, having first connected during his early years with the Jackson 5. His brother Jermaine Jackson has previously stated that Michael Jackson wrote the 1992 track "Remember the Time" with Ross in mind.

The 29-year-old Jaafar, son of Jermaine Jackson, brings to life Michael Jackson's iconic songs, including Beat It, Thriller, Billie Jean, and Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough, capturing the King of Pop's decades-long musical journey.

Jaafar, making his acting debut under the direction of Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), shared in an interview that he kept his casting a secret from his immediate family for a year. "Going into it I tried my best to say, 'I'm going to just try to watch without critiquing anything,' " he said, laughing while recalling the first time he watched the film.

Graham, known for her role in The Vampire Diaries, has also appeared in recent films such as Love in the Villa and Tyler Perry's Duplicity, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I'm so curious what "legal considerations" means. Was it about the estate or Ross herself? Either way, biopics always have to navigate complicated rights. Jaafar Jackson looks amazing in the role though - uncanny resemblance!
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Rahul R
Honestly, I'm more interested in the allegations section. How will they handle that? Cutting out the child abuse stuff seems like a whitewash. Michael was a genius but we can't ignore the controversies. Bollywood would never make a biopic this complicated! 😅
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Priya S
I grew up listening to Michael Jackson in India - Thriller was a household name even in the 80s. Jaafar being cast is brilliant, keeping it in the family. Just wish they'd kept Diana Ross scenes. She was like a mother figure to Michael. 😢
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Michael C
The legal cut makes sense - Diana Ross's estate probably had strict conditions. But the bigger issue is how they'll handle the Neverland allegations. A second focusing on later years? That feels like avoiding controversy. Just be honest about the complexity of the man.
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Neha E
I'm excited but cautious. Hollywood biopics often sanitize truth. Michael Jackson's story deserves nuanced treatment - his incredible talent, his philanthropy in Africa, along with his troubled personal life. Jaafar's silence for a year shows how serious he is. Let's see! 🎶
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