Paris Jackson Shares ‘Rare’ Photo Of Youngest Brother Blanket Jackson
Blanket Jackson, the son of the late Michael Jackson, is all grown up!
Paris Jackson, the only daughter of the singer, shared an adorable snap with her siblings post-Christmas via her Instagram account. Paris, 19, took the time to greet all of her followers after posing with her siblings and their family friend, Omer Bhatti.
In the snap, it’s evident that Blanket has become much taller than his brother, Prince, 20. The 15-year-old is still rocking his lock black locks like he did when he was much younger.
Paris and Prince both have social media accounts, but Blanket doesn’t have one so it’s rare that fans could see photos of him. In November, their grandfather, Joe Jackson, uploaded a video addressing Blanket’s health via his Twitter account.
In the clip, Joe revealed that Blanket’s health is very similar with his dad’s that’s why he used to always wear face masks. The doting grandfather also encouraged Blanket, who now goes by the names B.G. or Bigi, to stop riding his bike.
“But anyway, tell your brothers I said hello and stay clean and healthy. And see a lot of movies if you can, good movies of course. And be like me, be tough, be tough in a good way. You’ll live a long time. Above all, I love you all. Take care, man, you be good. I’ll see you next time I come to LA. Okay? Adios,” Joe said.
People noted that Joe, 89, may have been confused about some of the events in his grandchildren’s lives. For instance, he asked Blanket to say hello to his brothers for him, but Blanket only has one brother, Prince.
Joe also forgot that it was Prince that fell off his bike and not Blanket. Following the accident, Prince was transported to a nearby hospital via an ambulance.
Meanwhile, the Jackson siblings have a close relationship with each other. Prince told “Today” in October that he and his sister, Paris, get along well. He also praised the 19-year-old for stepping up her game and for “raising” their younger sibling, Blanket.
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