Posted on February 9, 2026 at 7:01 am

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Rajiv Adatia says ‘The world owes Michael Jackson an apology’ after reading the Epstein Files

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Television star Rajiv Adatia, who has received immense love and support from the entertainment industry, recently shared a powerful and thought-provoking message on social media.

Photo courtesy Rajiv team
Photo courtesy Rajiv team

Known for his honest opinions and fearless voice, Rajiv has been a familiar face on popular shows like Bigg Boss Season 15 and Celebrity MasterChef, where audiences appreciated his authenticity and warmth.

In his latest post, Rajiv addressed the recently discussed Epstein files and expressed his strong feelings about how global narratives have treated legendary pop icon Michael Jackson over the years. His post quickly caught attention for its emotional depth and bold perspective.

Rajiv wrote,
“After reading the Epstein Files the World and every Media house Needs to Apologise to Micheal Jackson! A man that was on trial by the World for Harming Children was actually protecting them from a world of cruel predatory billionaires!”

He further elaborated in his caption, sharing his personal reaction after reading the files. Rajiv stated,
“I have read the recent Epstein files and let me tell you!! A man like Micheal Jackson who was the most famous man in the world thrown under the buss and crucified to protect the names of the people causing the pain to the young generation!”

Continuing his message, he added,
“Micheal was protecting the kids and that’s why he built NEVERLAND! He was NEVER charged for any wrong doing!! NEVER!”

Concluding his post on a strong note, Rajiv expressed that the world owes the late artist an apology, writing,“The world owes this man an Apology!!”

Rajiv Adatia’s post has sparked discussions across social media, with many praising him for voicing an opinion that challenges long-held perceptions. Known for speaking from the heart, Rajiv once again used his platform to raise questions, encourage reflection, and ignite conversation on a sensitive and widely debated topic.