Truth remains that most Nigerians are known to be very outspoken, as such, they hardly keep mute over certain issues, whether directly or indirectly related to them, or otherwise. Well, the latest is coming on the heels of the 65th posthumous birthday of late king of pop, Michael Jackson, MJ, who died in June of 2009.
His two sons, Prince (26) and Blanket (21) reportedly made a surprise appearance during the 10th anniversary of the “Michael Jackson One” which equally was his 65th posthumous birthday, held in Las Vegas, United States of America, USA, on Tuesday August 29, 2023.
So, following the appearance of the two sons of the late king of pop, many Nigerians have taken to the social media platforms to react to the look of the boys, with many doubting the paternity of the boys, calling for a DNA test to be carried on the boys as to ascertain their true paternity. Many of them openly spoke about the facial identity of the boys, strongly doubting if truly they are Michael Jackson’s sons.
For instance, a certain Facebook user @ Gifty Fehliz, wrote “how come non of them looked like Michael Jackson?”
“where they adopted? I see no resemblance to the King of Pop,” @Akandu UC wrote.
“Lolzz…makes me laugh every time. Calling these ones Michael Jackson child, it will forever be a mystery,” @Adegoke Anthony Lijirin wrote as well.
“my question now is if their father is a black man, how come they don’t have that colour or mix race colour and hair? Or maybe they are adopted this is understandable and it makes him their dad too, but if not an explanation is needed,” @Mizzy Dion Cyn remarked.
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Meanwhile, recall that before his unfortunate death in 2009, the Worldwide acclaimed King of Pop has three kids. He first became a dad in February 1997 when he welcomed his first child/son, Prince with his then wife, Debbie Rowe, and followed by their daughter, Paris, in 1998.
The couple then divorced few years after the birth of their two children, precisely in April of 2000. Of which the singer then welcomed another child/son, Blanket, in February 2002 via surrogacy.
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