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Fans Claim Michael Jackson’s Son Bigi (formerly Blanket), 21, Looks ‘Exactly’ Like His Father and ‘Handsome’

Prince Michael Jackson II made his debut in Germany a few months after his birth in 2002.

There he was spotted hanging over a balcony in his father’s arms with a white blanket covering his head.

After a strange event and his father hiding his identity by covering his head, the youngest and third child of Michael Jackson was given the nickname Blanket, which he eventually lost along with his first name Prince.

The 21-year-old “can’t sing or dance” is now known as Bigi Jackson and has avoided the limelight that has dogged his father since his death in 2009.

The lingering question of whether he is the pop superstar’s biological son is finally settled in light of a recent sighting.

Prince Michael Il, also known as Bigi, was born in February 2002 to an unidentified surrogate. He is the younger brother of Prince Michael, 26, and Paris, 25, both of whom have Debbie Rowe, Michael Jackson’s ex-wife, as their mother.

According to the Mirror, the mystery replacement, whose identity has never been verified, is Helena, a Mexican nurse who was living in a San Diego suburb at the time. However, the name of the egg donor is locked and the surrogate who gave birth to Bigi was only a carrier.

“Despite rumors about who fathered the boy, we can reveal that the ‘Thriller’ singer is his biological father,” the tabloid says confidently.

The individual who was once known as Prince Michael

Bigi was an infant who was spotted in a Berlin hotel hanging from his father’s arm over the edge of a balcony with a white blanket covering his head.

Because his father covered him with a blanket to hide his identity from the prying eyes of the public and paparazzi, he was often referred to as Blanket.

Unlike his two siblings, the older youth now continues to hide his identity from the public eye.

Prince, who has a degree in business administration, is an actor, producer, and co-founder of Heal Los Angeles, a non-profit organization that helps disadvantaged communities. He also has his own YouTube channel where his brother’s videos appear occasionally. Paris, his sister, is a singer, songwriter, model, and actress with credits on TV shows such as American Horror Stories and s*x Appeal.

An advocate for a healthy global climate, Bigi was seven years old when his father died of cardiac arrest caused by a lethal combination of drugs prescribed by his doctor.

Speaking about his love for the environment, Bigi added: “That’s what each of us [siblings] want to do, to do things that people enjoy but also benefit their lives.” “I think it’s important that we all know about it,” he added. Although our generation is aware of the importance, I believe we still have work to do.

In his youth, he also shares some traits with his late pop star father.

“BFFs” Bigi and Prince were recently spotted conversing with patrons at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, according to People. The brothers were at Cirque du Soleil’s “Michael Jackson ONE” concert to celebrate their late father’s birthday. Paris was not with her siblings; she toured with the 90s rock band Incubus.

Prince, who often interacts with fans, was dressed in a gray top, dark jeans, sneakers, and a baseball cap that hid his braided hair.

Bigi had long raven hair tucked behind his ears and was dressed all in black.

The two were photographed with admirers of their father, some of whom were dressed in Michael Jackson gear.

Social media users expressed their admiration for the grown-up offspring of the pop stars by commenting on various pictures.

One fan adds: “He’s very handsome,” while another comments: “He looks exactly like his father Michael Jackson King.” One other person adds: “More and more like Michael.”

Someone else writes: “When I see Bigi smile my heart melts when I see him it makes my day I don’t know why but I adore this handsome guy I grew up listening to his dad’s music my heart and soul belong to Michael.” so seeing his kids happy makes me happy too, they deserve all the love and the best.”

Plus, you probably won’t see Bigi performing a moonwalk or screaming some powerful vocals while sliding around the dance floor.

“Occasionally I would walk into my dad’s room when he was getting ready for something and I would watch,” the youngster revealed as he recalled Bigi. “He was an excellent dancer – really good. I can’t sing or dance. I’m not the kind of person who sings and dances, instead, I want to be a director because it’s enjoyable and I make short films.” with his friends and cousins ​​at home.

He said, “He [dad] said it would be a good thing, so follow what you want to do.”

Bigi Jackson, once known as “Blanket,” has certainly grown up in the public eye, but unlike his late father, he’s chosen to stay out of the spotlight.

While his siblings Prince Michael and Paris pursued entertainment and activism, Bigi charted his own path focused on environmental causes and filmmaking. His decision to shun the limelight, despite being the son of the King of Pop, speaks to his desire for a more private and grounded life.

The mystery surrounding his biological parentage has finally been put to rest as it has been confirmed that Michael Jackson is indeed Bigi’s father, despite persistent rumors. While the world remains captivated by the story of the Jackson family, Bigi seems content to live life on his own terms. His contributions to causes he cares about, such as climate change awareness, show that he is determined to make a positive impact without seeking the fame that came with his father’s legacy.

Although Bigi may not be following in his father’s musical or theatrical footsteps, he clearly appreciates the lessons his father passed on to him. Michael Jackson’s advice to pursue what makes him happy clearly resonated as Bigi’s passion for filmmaking continues to shape his journey. As the Jackson family continues the legacy of their iconic father, Bigi’s quiet but meaningful contributions remind us that there are many ways to honor a legacy—through passion, privacy, and purpose.

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