Corey Feldman says he thought his time on the “Michael” premiere was gonna be a thriller … however a miscommunication prevented him from rocking with different attendees all night time.
This is the deal … tons of stars — from Magic Johnson to Martin Lawrence to Tori Spelling and extra — stepped out for the Hollywood premiere on April 20. Nevertheless, Feldman, a longtime good friend and defender of MJ, was conspicuously absent from the occasion.
A rep for Feldman tells TMZ … the actor did obtain an invitation to the “Michael” premiere a couple of month earlier than it went down, however his supervisor — within the midst of coping with a private concern — thought Corey’s attendance was confirmed once they really needed to attain out and get him placed on the listing.
When Feldman’s crew circled again simply earlier than the occasion, we’re instructed organizers stated he was by no means formally confirmed … and it was too late to be added to the listing as a result of the premiere was over the utmost capability. Principally, as Michael sings, “beat it” (however in a pleasant method).
A supply with data tells TMZ … there have been makes an attempt to achieve Corey for a ticket … however his response was too delayed, and by the point he acquired again … the premiere was past capability.
Feldman’s rep says he was naturally a bit curious to see the film … however provides the star thinks every thing occurs for a cause … and it was in all probability for the most effective.
Do not count on to see Feldman strolling right into a movie show in L.A. with a ticket both … as a result of we’re instructed he does not have a powerful curiosity in seeing a fictionalized model of Michael. He lived the story, his rep says … he does not have to see it on the silver display.
Like we stated, Corey has a powerful connection to the late star … attending to know him within the Eighties throughout his teenage years, although the 2 had a falling out later in life. Only recently, Feldman pulled out a couple of MJ strikes whereas performing a dance to Billy Joel‘s “It’s Nonetheless Rock & Roll to Me.”
We have reached out to Lionsgate … up to now, no phrase again.