What's Happening?
Prince Jackson, the eldest son of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, recently shared a childhood memory of being terrified by his father's 'Thriller' music video. During an appearance on Australia's Sunrise program, Prince recounted how he and his siblings
believed the video was real, as their father had playfully told them it was not special effects. Despite the unique and often surreal upbringing at the Neverland Ranch, Prince described his father as an 'awesome' dad who made efforts to ensure a sense of normalcy. Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, leaving behind three children, including Prince and his sister Paris Jackson. A new biographical film titled 'Michael,' starring his nephew Jaafar Jackson, has premiered, focusing on the singer's life up to 1988.
Why It's Important?
The recollections of Prince Jackson provide a personal glimpse into the life of one of the most famous families in the world. Michael Jackson's legacy continues to be a subject of public interest, and his children's perspectives offer a unique insight into his personal life. The new biopic 'Michael' further cements the enduring fascination with Jackson's life and career, while also highlighting the complexities of his legacy, which includes both his musical genius and the controversies that surrounded him. This narrative contributes to the ongoing discourse about celebrity culture and the impact of fame on family dynamics.












