Michael Jackson’s 3 Kids Makes Rare Appearance All Together: Photos

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Michael Jackson’s three children, Prince, Bigi “Blanket,” and Paris Jackson, graced the red carpet together in a rare sighting at the Prince Edward Theatre in London for a preview performance of MJ: The Musical. This marked the first time in over two years that the siblings were seen together publicly, adding a special allure to the occasion

This marks their first collective appearance since 2022 when the trio attended the New York premiere of MJ: The Musical together.

Prince Jackson, Paris Jackson and Bigi Jackson attend the opening night of “MJ: The Musical” at Prince Edward Theatre on March 27, 2024 in London, England. This is the trio’s first appearance all together in…


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On Wednesday, March 27, the trio came together in a heartwarming reunion to lend their support to the tribute musical honoring their father. Dressed to impress, the late musician’s oldest son, Prince, 27, donned a sleek black suit paired with a stylish burgundy button-down. Paris, Michael’s only daughter, 25, captivated in an elegant off-the-shoulder rust-colored dress, complimented by a voluminous blowout hairstyle and a chic metallic purse. Both Prince and Paris were born to Michael and his ex-wife Debbie Rowe.

As for the youngest, Blanket, who was born via surrogacy, now goes by Bigi, and he opted for a classic black suit complemented by a white button-down shirt.

This rare appearance comes right after the news of Bigi’s ongoing legal battle with his grandmother, Katherine Jackson, over his father’s estate. In March, he filed a legal injunction against Katherine, asking the court to deny her from using Michael’s estate money to pay for her own legal fees for an ongoing dispute with executors over his catalog sale to Sony.

According to the filing, Katherine argued,” Executors cannot in good faith contend that the Estate does not have sufficient available funds to allow the Trust to make the requested payment.”