Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Michael Jackson's Daughter Speaks

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You made me break my promise not to watch any of the proceedings damn you!

Unknown said...

THIS REALLY TUGGED @ MY HEART...

Joy said...

I can see the resemblance between his two oldest children and him and Debbie Rowe. The youngest one resembles him, too, so I question the suggestion that he isn't the biological father of them. He said it was by artificial insemination.

I cried several times during the service including when his daughter spoke. I hope someone takes care of them who loves then and can provide some semblance of normality. Debbie Rowe apparently did this for the money, so I hope she doesn't get custody. I don't think I have the wrong impression of her but who knows?

I don't think he's guilty of those charges. Yes, he's strange, but I'd think it would be hard not to be after the life he's had, which had the same ending as Elvis and Marilyn Monroe. Sad all around.

EMikeGarcia said...

Me and my mom took turns having crying fits after she spoke.

Prince Todd said...

Joy, those are not Michael's biological kids (it's been proven). Perhaps there is a resemblence because they look like him after the surgeries (or simply because when people are around one another long enough they start to resemble). However, given that Michael was fully African American there is no possible way that he is their biological father (and none of his original traits have shown up in them).

However, I thought it was quite emotional after I saw little Paris. I cried after that. I lost my father at the same age. Biological or adopted a parent is a parent. It was apparent that Michael LOVED those kids and vice versa.

Joy said...

OK, I didn't know it had been proven. Wonder why. Maybe he doesn't have any sperm. I don't think he's sexual or even interested in it.

Yes, it's obvious they loved him and that he loved them unconditionally.

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