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  • This is a shame seeing how so talented and beautiful people fall in addiction of drugs, alcohol abuse and other abuses but in the public they seem so happy but behind close doors these people are suffering also so sad. I definitely will be praying for them and for a comeback, I love this group no matter what. They deserve a second chance.

  • I feel a sense of shame. I only saw this family as my entertainment. I had no clue about their pain. I will respond to my new awareness with prayer and hope that this family will overcome its challenge. Life is about challenge, it is a reproving fire. You folks have the strength within you and the well wishes of those who truly love and respect you. You are a source of pride in our community. Peace.

  • The most perfect thing is to learn and not let hate pull u down, its not your fault when others mis treat u r abuse u, we as parents should step up to the one who abuse us r our children.

  • Luv the fact they have a strong mother who cares no matter what, I saw them on the Dr.show today.

  • Barry Gordy and Motown screwed over so many artist back in the day...It's DISGUSTING!

  • That's Bobby not Randy, but I thought it was El too. LOL

  • Their dad molested some of the boys too..but I guess they didnt want to talk about that.

  • @Janayjanay1989 They talked about it in Vibe Magazine. Chico said Bobby and Bunny got molested for sure but thats it.

  • @liacashmere58 LOL! Chico seems to talk a lot. He also said some interesting things about MJ. Is there a way to contact this guy?

  • @nenabunena What interesting things did he share about MJ? I saw an interview with James Debarge where he spoke about how MJ saved his life when he tried to commit suicide. JD tried to jump off the roof of the Jackson home, but MJ talked him out of it. I was so happy to hear how MJ saved his life. Too bad no one was there to save MJ.

  • whoa randy was bad ass

  • Am I the only one who thought that El sang this entire song? I had no idea that Randy sang the verses.

  • @ShangoJamal I always thought El did until I saw this!

  • @SuperrThuq Me too!!!

  • @SuperrThuq Same here - I thought that El sang that, too, and that El was the one in Switch.

  • @ShangoJamal so did I, lol

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  • @lovebeingamum40 nobody is responsible for the choices you make as a person. it is up to you and i whether or not we allow the messed up things people to do to us to inflict pain on our lives. i cant sit around and blame people for the very choices i set out to make. yes these things might influence me but everything we do is a choice

  • @mjjcng8958 there's a lot of truth to what you say but it's easier said than done. People have to find a way to heal before they start coping.

  • O . O This is sooo amusing. I think I blinked atleast 2 times during this entire video..Im like so intuned with what had happened..its....wow...

  • I looveeed Switch. Still do. Hope they get to be on Unsung. Someone should have had tight reins on them and gave them some counseling. And why weren't they given private tutors to help them finish their educations? Gosh, they sure didn't get the Royal Treatment the Jacksons got. Guess their parents weren't as stern and involved as Jo Jackson and Katherine

  • @iroc31407 Yeah the Jacksons turned out so well. lol

  • @apollozero I just meant that they had more involved parents as far as their careers were considered and that Motown invested more interest in them than the Debarges. Not saying the Jacksons were perfect. LOL. You are so wrong for that statement but it was funny as hell.

  • @iroc31407 Got to agree about the education, etc. Say what you want, about Joe Jackson. But, when it came to education, etc. he didn't play!LOL! Even though he might have went too far, you got to give the man some credit, because, for the most part, the Jacksons turned out well. JMHO.

  • @UhuraSong Joe Jackson was strict, but he enforced good values on the kids. Even if it requires a wipin' to sound good, LOL.

  • This was a deep and sad documentary. I pray that they can heal and reunite.

  • @MUSICENCYLOPEDIA Yes - which makes me love EL's triumph even more...

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