Posted Aug 29, 2010. Filed under Michael Jackson. Leave a comment?
Happy 52nd birthday to Michael Jackson. We love & miss you.
Posted Jul 16, 2010. Filed under Michael Jackson, Misc/Random. 2 comments.
Hmmm so now, MJ has yet another “secret son”. This time it’s Donte Jackson. I guess he can join his “siblings” of Omer Bhatti, Evan Ross and Prince Michael Malachi Jet Jackson. LOL! Why doesn’t MJ have any secret daughters??
Posted Jul 14, 2010. Filed under News & Rumors, Michael Jackson. Leave a comment?
Prince Michael (”Blanket”) Jackson II was introduced to the world in 2002 as a newborn when his father, the late Michael Jackson, dangled him out of a third-story hotel room window of the Hotel Adlon in Berlin, Germany, in 2002.
Michael later apologized for the incident, calling it a “terrible mistake.”
Michael had been protecting Blanket (along with his brother and sister, Prince Michael I, 13, and Paris, 12), from the public since the day they were born by having them wear masks. During Michael’s memorial service in July 2009, they were seen on stage publicly without any facial coverage for the first time.
Since Michael’s death, Blanket has shown signs of musical and dancing talents. He was recently seen in a YouTube video dancing with his cousin.
It’s clear he’s following in his father’s footsteps as the next “king.”
Source: WGal.com
Posted Jul 9, 2010. Filed under News & Rumors, Other Jacksons, Michael Jackson. 3 comments.
Looked like Paris Jackson is heading for Hogwarts as she flew out of Orlando airport in Florida with brother Blanket.
The 12-year-old daughter of the King of Pop looked wanderful in her full-length Harry Potter gown, neckless and glasses.
Meanwhile, long-haired Blanket, eight, sported a green Tiger-print top and played on his iPhone while going through security.
Onlookers couldn’t get enough of the pair, well their dad was magic after all.
Source: Mirror.co.uk
Posted Jun 25, 2010. Filed under News & Rumors, Michael Jackson. 1 comment.
Michael Jackson’s children were looking forward to accompanying him to London on his ‘This is It’ tour, and they were perfecting their cockney accents on the day he died.
During his last week, Michael had organized British theme nights for the children; Rolling Stones and Beatles songs were played in the kitchen.
These and other heart wrenching details of Michael’s interactions with his children during his final days were revealed by his former chef Kai Chase in her first interview to the press.
“Mr Jackson loved the UK—he told me he had a huge place in his heart for the country, the Queen, and the music there,” says Chase.
“He loved fish and chips and wanted the children to try shepherd’s pie. London was one of his favorite places on earth.
“The kids spent hours talking in Cockney accents and were competing for the best Cockney voice on the morning he died. Blanket kept saying, ‘Top o’ the mornin’ to you,’ over and over—which is obviously Irish, but he didn’t seem to notice.”
Source: sawfnews.com