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Prince Jackson: He still hears these words from his father today

Prince Jackson
He still hears these words of his father today


Prince Jackson at an event in Los Angeles in July 2019.

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Prince Jackson talks about his father Michael Jackson’s “unconventional upbringing”. He is grateful to him for advice to this day.

Prince Jackson (23) was just twelve years old when his father Michael Jackson (1958-2009, “Earth Song”) died of an anesthetic overdose. Nevertheless, as a boy he was able to learn important things from the “King of Pop” for life, as he now reported on the British TV program “This Morning”. “He wanted us to be the best at what we do,” said Prince Jackson. For him, his father’s words were always “a form of motivation and inspiration” that he has internalized to this day.

“I feel like the older I get, the more I can understand the wisdom he has left and all the experiences he has given us,” said Jackson. In their childhood, he and his siblings Paris (22) and Blanket Jackson (18) would often hear from their father: “This is great, but what’s next? How can we make it bigger or better?” The 23-year-old would still be asking himself these questions today, be it in relation to his charity work or his existence as a music video producer. “If one year has been fantastic, the next year must be incredible,” he said.

“Our father would be very proud”

The 23-year-old was satisfied. “I think, [unser Vater] would be very proud of the milestones we have all reached, individually and collectively as siblings. “All three would still be very close. Prince Jackson said it was primarily” this unconventional upbringing “that made their bond “Just made it even tighter.” He would even go so far as to claim that they could “almost read the other’s mind or body language.” There is some kind of invisible bond between them.

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