... well.... I hate to say this, please don't hate me but.... to be very honest.... very, very honest, I feel they should keep a low profile. Yes, no question this is a good cause and MJ would support this, and Japan has been by far one of the most loyal contries to MJ EVER, but still....
.... well... ok, I will say it any way. They are just Michael Jackson's kids. We say we hate it the brothers/friends/staff/anyone get appearances on TV just because they are related to MJ in some way. Michael was there because he had work hard to be the great start he was. It was not for free. It was not because he was somebody's son.
I know I will sound like a hater and I really feel bad saying this, but in all honesty, besides being MJ's kids, they haven't done anything else. I really don't mean any disrespect here, I just try to be fair and to apply to them the same rules I would apply to anyone else. I have never liked people getting attention or space on the media just because they are related to someone famous.
I am sure MJ3 have a great potential to do whatever they want and sure I would love them to shine, but with their own light, not with MJ's light only.
When asked why she never sang any songs of her mother (Judy Garland), Liza Minelli said it was because her mother gave her the following advise: "Don't you ever be the best version of me; be the best version of yourself".
In my very personal opinion, I am confident these children will shine with their own light on stage, or in court, or in a company, or in a hospital, a zoo, a school, ANYWHERE they decide to work at.
I hope you will not find my post offensive. Again, I respect their right to participate and to support humanitarian causes, but I also believe they should try to learn right from the beginning they can't live behind the "shadow" of their father's fame. They must work hard too, but not at this young age, certainly. It would be very sad if in 20 years from now they are on TV just to talk about their parent, but never about their own projects. Of course they will be forever asked about Michael, but I wish them all the success in the world, so they are important for who they really are as individuals, not just as somebody's kids.
We have already had enough of that.
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