Michael Jackson's Kids Talk About Him 'All The Time'

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Michael Jackson's Kids Talk About Him 'All The Time'
By Mark Gray

Monday February 21, 2011 05:20 PM EST


Blanket, Paris and Prince Jackson

Even in death, Michael Jackson is still a major presence in his children's lives.

"They are around their father 24 hours a day," Michael's brother, Jackie Jackson, told PEOPLE recently. "They have pictures in the bedroom. They talk about him all the time. They ask me stories about him. They want to know more about him."

The pop star's three kids – Prince, Paris and Prince Michael, aka Blanket – are "doing really well," Jackie said, adding that they are interested in getting into the entertainment business. Prince wants to be a director, while Paris wants to be an actress.

"I told the kids, 'You better get busy because when we were your age we were selling out concerts,' " Jackie joked, referring to the famed Jackson 5 era.

The children have embraced that era of their father's life, with Prince even donning a Jackson 5 shirt to a recent Los Angeles Lakers game he attended with Jackie. The black shirt is a part of the J5 collection that Jackson’s brothers launched.

"We had thousands of photos that had never really been seen and we wanted to make use of them," Jackie said at the MAGIC fashion convention in Las Vegas.

The clothing line, in its second season, uses images of the famed band and puts them on t-shirts, tank tops and jackets. Michael's children especially love the shirts, said Jackie.

"They like to see us as little kids," he said. "We were the same age they are and we were doing our thing."


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:) I'm sure they've heard many nice stories. It's good to hear that they can talk about their dad and smile about it.
 
StacyJ;3261451 said:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20467986,00.html

The pop star's three kids – Prince, Paris and Prince Michael, aka Blanket – are "doing really well," Jackie said, adding that they are interested in getting into the entertainment business. Prince wants to be a director, while Paris wants to be an actress.

"I told the kids, 'You better get busy because when we were your age we were selling out concerts,' " Jackie joked, referring to the famed Jackson 5 era.

:fear:
 
Nice story. Typical children wanting to know more about their dad when he was their age. I was like that too. Michael knew the interests of his children so I am sure he spoke to them about it. It is good to see they have a good relationship with Jackie. Jackie has a soft voice like Michael. I wonder if they find similarities between him and their dad?
 
Even in death, Michael Jackson is still a major presence in his children's lives.

"They are around their father 24 hours a day," Michael's brother, Jackie Jackson, told PEOPLE recently. "They have pictures in the bedroom. They talk about him all the time. They ask me stories about him. They want to know more about him."

The pop star's three kids – Prince, Paris and Prince Michael, aka Blanket – are "doing really well," Jackie said, adding that they are interested in getting into the entertainment business. Prince wants to be a director, while Paris wants to be an actress.

"I told the kids, 'You better get busy because when we were your age we were selling out concerts,' " Jackie joked, referring to the famed Jackson 5 era.

The children have embraced that era of their father's life, with Prince even donning a Jackson 5 shirt to a recent Los Angeles Lakers game he attended with Jackie. The black shirt is a part of the J5 collection that Jackson’s brothers launched.

"We had thousands of photos that had never really been seen and we wanted to make use of them," Jackie said at the MAGIC fashion convention in Las Vegas.

The clothing line, in its second season, uses images of the famed band and puts them on t-shirts, tank tops and jackets. Michael's children especially love the shirts, said Jackie.

"They like to see us as little kids," he said. "We were the same age they are and we were doing our thing."

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20467986,00.html
 
Awww

I read somewhere though that Prince hardly spoke about his dad...

I love Jackie. God bless PPB.

I wonder if that was true. It seems strange, since Prince was the eldest and was always the one who had long conversations with Michael. I know Janet said that they did not talk about him but would say things like "Daddy has one like that or daddy said." However, maybe the kids open up to various family members differently.
 
Re: Michael Jackson's Kids Talk About Him 'All The Time' (People Magazine article)

ooops guys for some reason i totally missed this was already posted in the MJ News Section.. pls delete this thread.. :)
 
"They have pictures in the bedroom. They talk about him all the time. They ask me stories about him. They want to know more about him."

I find this so sad for some reason, especially the part where it says they wanna know more about him.. MJ is not here to tell them about his life anylonger, nor will they ever get the oppourtunity to know their father more.. im sorry for being a depressive shit, but this stuff just makes me so sad
 
God bless MJ's kids. They are really the best hope for his legacy.
 
Good to know the children are being used to sell t-shirts now. I think belts and books are not enough. I am happy to know that Uncles encourages children to think about work.

End of sarcasm.
 
Jackie was just kidding about the work thing. P & P did stated they wanted to be a director/actress. Michael stated that, too.

About the shirts thing, Prince did wore one in the Lakers game and Jackie stated the kids loved them.
 
I find this so sad for some reason, especially the part where it says they wanna know more about him.. MJ is not here to tell them about his life anylonger, nor will they ever get the oppourtunity to know their father more.. im sorry for being a depressive shit, but this stuff just makes me so sad
I have to agree...it bothered me too...children need their father...these children were robbed of theirs...its is just so so sad.
 
Jackie was just kidding about the work thing. P & P did stated they wanted to be a director/actress. Michael stated that, too.

About the shirts thing, Prince did wore one in the Lakers game and Jackie stated the kids loved them.

Innocence is beautiful ...

When fans will learn that this family is not worth a penny?
 
God bless MJ's kids. They are really the best hope for his legacy.
I agree...bless them..
Good to know the children are being used to sell t-shirts now. I think belts and books are not enough. I am happy to know that Uncles encourages children to think about work.

End of sarcasm.
I agree with ths too....free advertisemnt for the shirts.
Jackie was just kidding about the work thing. P & P did stated they wanted to be a director/actress. Michael stated that, too.

About the shirts thing, Prince did wore one in the Lakers game and Jackie stated the kids loved them.
I dont put anything past any of them...maybe Jackie has their best interest at heart.....but ...that is still to be determined.
 
MJStorm;3261602 said:
Innocence is beautiful ...

When fans will learn that this family is not worth a penny?

You are so right.

This is what @J5Collection aka Jackie or his team, tweeted the DAY AFTER Prince's picture from the Lakers' game made it in the press.


J5Collection
OK! Magazine features Prince's courtside style as he rocks a J5 Collection tee at a recent Laker Game! http://twitpic.com/3xh32b
7 Feb

J5Collection J5 Collection
Prince Michael kicks it courtside in a J5 Collection tee! http://twitpic.com/3u2lrn
28 Jan
»

J5Collection
J5 Collection "Starfighter" http://twitpic.com/3tq3gb
26 Jan Favorite Retweet Reply

J5Collection
Prince Michael Jackson wears J5 Collection http://twitpic.com/3tq13p
26 Jan

Several people tweeted how tacky that was.
 
Always good to read about how well the children are doing. In times of grief, it's always important to be reminded of the object lost, and they are all grieving, each in their own way. How can they not? Even our least favourite members of the Jackson family, like Joe, somewhere deep (and I mean deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep) down inside, surely, they must feel something? I don't really know any of them, so I wouldn't be the person to ask, but just knowing how much Michael affected everyone's life, and his family's, there must be some grief. At least the children aren't alone in their grief--unity is always important during these hard times. It's good to see Jackie stepping up and helping them.

With that being said, perhaps mentioning the shirts wasn't the best idea, if they're the ones selling them. It does seem a bit tacky, in that regard. Still, I can't see Jackie using the children to sell shirts, I think it must have come out the wrong way. Am I being too naive?
 
Always good to read about how well the children are doing. In times of grief, it's always important to be reminded of the object lost, and they are all grieving, each in their own way. How can they not? Even our least favourite members of the Jackson family, like Joe, somewhere deep (and I mean deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep) down inside, surely, they must feel something? I don't really know any of them, so I wouldn't be the person to ask, but just knowing how much Michael affected everyone's life, and his family's, there must be some grief. At least the children aren't alone in their grief--unity is always important during these hard times. It's good to see Jackie stepping up and helping them.

With that being said, perhaps mentioning the shirts wasn't the best idea, if they're the ones selling them. It does seem a bit tacky, in that regard. Still, I can't see Jackie using the children to sell shirts, I think it must have come out the wrong way. Am I being too naive?

I agree. Jackie is one of the more sane brothers, I'm sure mentioning the shirts was not a smart idea. The day Jackie tweeted that he was going to see the Lakers game, he didn't mention Prince at all...
 
You are so right.

This is what @J5Collection aka Jackie or his team, tweeted the DAY AFTER Prince's picture from the Lakers' game made it in the press.




Several people tweeted how tacky that was.

Damn, they sure do play into their detractors hands. I like Jackie, but come on.
 
I hope Jackie didn't do that.. at this point he's the only one in the family I can tolerate if he decides to turn against the kids, those poor babies have no hope.
 
How do you know Jackie was the one that tweeted that?^^^^

J5collection is his company. Either him or his team did it.

I can't tell without a doubt if it was him personally...but I know he has promoted his j5 (both the clothes & the twitter) before.

But logically, knowing how sensitive using such a high profile kid to sell clothes might look to the public, wouldn't his team consult the owner of the company (and the kid's uncle) before sending out these tweets?

I still think Jackie & Tito are the only sane guys left in that family...but this doesn't surprise me one bit. People tend to do tacky or desperate things when $$$ is involved. I thought it was tacky when j5 tweeted about Prince & the j5 shirt.

But reading Jackie BRINGING it up in an unrelated interview a FULL MONTH LATER, makes me think, he either sent out the tweets himself (from his company j5 collection account) or he authorized them.
 
Always good to read about how well the children are doing. In times of grief, it's always important to be reminded of the object lost, and they are all grieving, each in their own way. How can they not? Even our least favourite members of the Jackson family, like Joe, somewhere deep (and I mean deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep) down inside, surely, they must feel something? I don't really know any of them, so I wouldn't be the person to ask, but just knowing how much Michael affected everyone's life, and his family's, there must be some grief. At least the children aren't alone in their grief--unity is always important during these hard times. It's good to see Jackie stepping up and helping them.

With that being said, perhaps mentioning the shirts wasn't the best idea, if they're the ones selling them. It does seem a bit tacky, in that regard. Still, I can't see Jackie using the children to sell shirts, I think it must have come out the wrong way. Am I being too naive?


Agree, Mikage..

This bit of news is joyful in a way, being in a Jackson 5 mood lately, and envisioning his children getting to know Michael's early years. .. The entertainment industry, though... every time I see it being mentioned, no matter which context, it makes me sick.... Hopefully, the children will always be safe, wanna be idealistic as far as they're concerned.

I'll choose to trust Jackie until seriously being proven otherwise, he's probably the only one in the family (aside of the children) with pure, best intentions at heart and I pray this doesn't change. Won't try to harp on everything, you'd really lose your mind if continuing to be negative about virtually everything, esp. Jackson-related.
 
Agree, Mikage..

This bit of news is joyful in a way, being in a Jackson 5 mood lately, and envisioning his children getting to know Michael's early years. .. The entertainment industry, though... every time I see it being mentioned, no matter which context, it makes me sick.... Hopefully, the children will always be safe, wanna be idealistic as far as they're concerned.

I'll choose to trust Jackie until seriously being proven otherwise, he's probably the only one in the family (aside of the children) with pure, best intentions at heart and I pray this doesn't change. Won't try to harp on everything, you'd really lose your mind if continuing to be negative about virtually everything, esp. Jackson-related.

I agree. I do think Jackie has the children's best interest at heart and I'm glad he talks to them about Michael as I'm sure he will only having loving things to say. I'm not surprised to hear that the children are interested in stories about Michael as a teenager, I always love hearing stories about my parents from when they were my age too :)
 
I hope Jackie is the father figure in their life. He helped raise their father . He sounds and looks just like their father so I would not be suprised if they gravitate toward him. After see him on the Reality show . Jackier dont take no mess, not even from Jermaine.
 
I remember reading one time/or hearing from Jackie himself, I believe, that he used to change Michael's diapers. .. He is a loving, sensitive person.. I can't forget him bending in pain on stage at the memorial, covering his face while tearing up.. And his genuine warmth.. I too hope he will be there for his younger brother's children whenever they need him. ..
 
Good to know that Michael's life is being spoken about to his kids, its just a bit sad that they have to have second hand versions instead of from their daddy himself.

Bless their little hearts.
 
I just hope that they remember their time with him and how much he loved them. That it will stay with them always no matter what happens in their lives.
 
Even in death, Michael Jackson is still a major presence in his children's lives.

Um, well of course. He's their dad.

I hope the family can tell them as much as those children want and more about their father. It's just not fair to them that they cannot grow up with him and hear these stories from their dad himself. It's just truly so sad. They had the gift of being the children of a wonderful, beautiful man and that was taken away from them too soon. But these stories are what will keep him alive in their hearts. They deserve to know everything about their dad. I can't imagine how curious they must be or how hard this is for them. So sad. But if they are anything like Michael, they will remain strong. They will know that they carry every aspect about their father in them and that he will never truly be gone if they keep his memory alive. I also hope that they truly know how much Michael loved them and that he never will stop loving them.

The more I think about it, the more upsetting it is to me. It's really not fair. I wish those kids all the luck. :( My fear is them having to deal with the media garbage about their dad once they are old enough. They shouldn't have to.
 
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