Diana Ross Scenes Removed From ‘Michael’ Biopic Amid Legal Issues

Diana Ross will no longer appear in the upcoming biopic “Michael,” according to actress Kat Graham, who was cast to portray the legendary Supremes icon. Graham revealed that “certain legal considerations” led to the removal of several scenes she filmed, despite efforts by the production team to preserve key elements of the story ahead of the film’s April 24 release.
The changes stem from broader issues surrounding the film’s third act, which originally included the 1993 Michael Jackson lawsuit involving Michael Jackson. After filming, producers discovered a legal clause prohibiting the depiction of the accuser, forcing major reshoots and creative adjustments. While Graham did not specify the exact reason for her scenes being cut, her role was likely impacted by these revisions. Notably, Janet Jackson is also absent from the film.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua, “Michael” centers on the King of Pop’s early life and his relationship with his father, with Jaafar Jackson starring in the lead role alongside Colman Domingo and Nia Long. The film is still expected to make a major box office impact, with projections pointing to a massive debut that could set new records for musical biopics and mark a significant win for Lionsgate.










