Author Topic: Blanket speaks out for the first time since his father Michael Jackson's death and tells how growing up on Neverland ranch was like 'living at a zoo'  (Read 646 times)

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Offline flowers

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2524671/Michael-Jacksons-son-Blanket-speaks-time-fathers-death.html

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Blanket, Paris and Prince Michael have all spoken in a new documentary about their father Michael Jackson
Blanket has been seen on a number of occasions since his father's 2009 death but unlike his siblings, he has shied away from speaking publicly
Now Joe Jackson thinks Blanket will be an even bigger star than Michael- after hearing a premonition from a fortune teller
The children and Michael's parents are appearing in a documentary they produced that is only viewable to paying fans

Pay per view.....I think Joe already is trying to get in on Blankets new found fame.


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Blanket??  YHGTBSM!  He frickin' named the kid Blanket??!

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Now Joe Jackson thinks Blanket will be an even bigger star than Michael- after hearing a premonition from a fortune teller
Is anyone in that family sane?
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Frank Zappa named his children strangely too.


Dweezil Zappa.....Moon Unit Zappa....Diva Zappa.    And of course,  the obligatory Ahmed.   LOL!
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