Daphne Barak’s OK! Magazine Interview with Aaron Carter about Michael Jackson

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Tabloid journalist Daphne Barak, who conducted and filmed this interview, met with Aaron Carter in a hotel lobby in Spain, on or around June 4, to talk about Carter’s boyhood friendship with Michael Jackson. In the taped interview, they discuss what went on at a party at Neverland Ranch in 2003, which Carter attended along with a handful of other celebrities. At the video’s end, Aaron Carter plays his “tribute” to MJ on the piano. Why is this video noteworthy? Barak’s article recently appeared in OK! Australia. In it, Carter supposedly alleges that Michael Jackson plied him with alcohol and cocaine. Barak uploaded this video to her vanity website a day or two ago, apparently timing it to coincide with the interview’s magazine publication. The video’s source is: daphnebarak.homestead.com My video was really only uploaded to supplement a blog post at an entertainment website: www.evilbeetgossip.com To reply to a user’s comment: I only added subtitles–and not very well–because the audio is difficult to understand. Otherwise, it’s essentially? unchanged from the video that was posted online by Daphne Barak herself. The transitions between statements (and the intercut photos!) are her own work. However, I am preemptively claiming “fair use” because I manipulated the original work with subtitles. At Barak’s website, she notes that this is the “first excerpt of an hours-long interview.” Perhaps there is more footage to come, but for now, this is what we have. PS Sorry about

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13 thoughts on “Daphne Barak’s OK! Magazine Interview with Aaron Carter about Michael Jackson

  1. @jennx…apologies for not saying thank you previously for uploading this vid…..I was so infuriated by the interview I forgot my manners

  2. I’m sorry, how is Aaron Carter going to talk crap about Michael and then do a tribute to him? WTH is that?

  3. @bnelsonblog1 The link to the “source video” is in this video’s description. I only added subtitles–and not very well–because the audio is difficult to understand. Otherwise, it’s essentially unchanged from the video that was posted online by Daphne Barak herself (she is the OK! Magazine reporter who interviewed Aaron Carter). The transitions between statements (and the intercut photos!) are her own work. At her website, she notes that this is the “first excerpt of an hourslong interview.”

  4. I always knew this was all a lie….

    Tabloids killed Michael Jackson, i fucking hate them

    Michael should be alive and because of lies, he couldnt stand it anymore and he got into all those prescriptions pills and doctors and i HATE TABLOIDS: TABLOIDS KILLED MICHAEL JACKSON’S SPIRIT AND THEN TAKE OVER HIS LIFE… AND THEY KEEP ON NOW???? WHAT ELSE THEY NEED? WHAT? THEY WANT TO KILL HIS KIDS OR WTF!!!

  5. hings that happened…that were just a little different…drank around u a little bit, like what a glass of wine…u little piece of….anything, anything for money …..OMG, this is how you protect his legacy….and now you want to do a tribute for him…..thank god he isn’t around to hear your words and to feel yet another knife in his back….oh man, this is painful to listen to, dude you’re hurting my ears…

  6. i am gonna protect his legacy… I mean he is talking about drinking of michael and stuff how do you protect it then? I do truly believe he loved Michael but i wonder if he is talking for money or in pain… If he did for money aaai:S

  7. I really am sick and tired of these snakes that leeched on Michael and his family.
    “People will lie for the money…will sell their soul to the devil”-Michael Jackson (Money)

  8. and where in this interview does he say he was given drugs and alcohol? and btw bro, your music still sucks, even without the puffy jackets and famous older brother…

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