Michael Jackson's sons Prince and Blanket team up for new show
Michael Jackson’s sons Prince and Blanket Jackson have started their own YouTube series.
The 22-year-old and 17-year-old brothers have teamed up for a movie review show on the online platform, with their first review of Avengers: Endgame.
"We are very excited to announce that we are starting a movie review channel,” Prince said on his Instagram page.
“Right now you can go see our first ever video on my YouTube channel (link in bio) we know that this is a very rough first video but we want to take you on the journey with us as we improve and develop the show.
“As usual all input is welcome here or in the YouTube comments. Expect more to come y'all #avengersendgame (sic)"
Prince had previously vowed to carry on his father Michael's charity work.
Speaking as he collected the Motif Lifetime Medal of Honor, he said: "This is a really special moment for me. My dad did some cool things, but his biggest passion was helping others. I learned how important that was from him.”
Meanwhile, Blanket Jackson, who now goes by the name Bigi, has stayed mostly out of the spotlight since his dad passed away in 2009.
Last week, he made a rare appearance at his brother, Prince Jackson’s graduation.
Prince graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Loyola Marymount College in Los Angeles on Saturday.
He was surrounded by his friends and family - including his 89-year-old grandmother, Katherine Jackson, and younger brother, Bigi.
Blanket’s appearance at Prince’s graduation came just two months after his cousin, Taj, said the teenager had become mute in the wake of the the controversial Leaving Neverland documentary, about his father, Michael Jackson.
“Bigi is the most talkative kid at school and he isn’t talking anymore. We’re all worried about him,” he said on Victoria Derbyshire’s TV show.
In an interview with The Sun, godfather Mark claimed Bigi’s whole life is being controlled by the Neverland estate, he’s banned from going on social media and is often left to fend for himself while living with his 89-year-old grandmother, Katherine.
“He kept himself to himself. He would just immerse himself in his own little world,” Mark said about Bigi.
“The Jackson estate don’t want him to make money for anyone else. He’s an heir to a billion-dollar trust.
“They have trust issues, especially with people who may think they want to take advantage of either Blanket, Paris or Prince for their own financial gain.”
Extra reporting by Bang Showbiz
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