Are those really MJ's kids?

darius

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Looking at them, I highly doubt it. I'm old enough to remember when Michael Jackson was a black man. I see no trace of that whatsoever in those three kids. He may have changed everything else about himself, but his genes remained the same.

So, was there a sperm donor?
 
The rumor is that the kids are the biological children of his dermatologist that his ex-wife Debbie worked for. Supposedly his ex-wife just carried the children and they were not biologically hers either. Thats one of several rumors.
 
Hmm, interesting. So the guy who turned MJ into a freak also fathered his kids.

Isn't his dermo also being investigated for providing prescription drugs to MJ?

Weirder and weirder...
 
Shhh. You're talking about an American hero who transformed the world by transcending....well, transcending something or other. Show some respect. In fact, show him all the respect in the world.

The ****** created the moonwalk for crisesakes!
 
Yes they are. He raised them since they were newborn and that makes them his kids regardless of genetics.
 
just heard the dermotologist on the radio here in socal (knx 1070). He said "as far as he knows" the kids are not his.

WTF??? I've got a pretty good idea where my sperm has gone, and a much better idea where it hasn't gone.
 
If he didn't sire them or adopt them, then they're not his kids; they're his wife's kids (and maybe his dermo's).
 
He meant he wasn't going to spend his life being ONE color.

I did think it was ironic that he sang the lyrics "it don't matter if you're black or white," yet he went to extraordinary lengths to lighten his skin. I, for one, don't believe it matters, but it sure seems like it did to him.
 
From his wiki page...

Jackson's skin was a medium-brown color throughout his youth, but, starting in the mid 1980s, his skin gradually grew more pale. This change gained widespread media coverage, including rumors that Jackson was bleaching his skin. However, in the mid-1980s, Jackson was diagnosed with vitiligo and lupus, the latter of which is potentially lethal but was in remission in Jackson's case. Both conditions made Jackson sensitive to overexposure to sunlight, which could have caused his lupus condition to reawaken. To treat both these conditions Jackson used Solaquin, Tretinoin and Benoquin. He also had hydroxychloroquine injected directly into his scalp regularly. Taraborrelli stated that the treatments he used for his condition further lightened his skin tone, and with the application of pancake makeup to even out his skin tone, he could appear very pale.
 
In my opinion those are not his biological children. I would wager a large amount of money on that bet. At least not that little girl. I didn't get a good look at the others.
 
I think everyone saw by the tribute paid to MJ by "that little girl" that your "real father" is the one who loves and raises you. The sperm donar in this and many cases plays a relatively unimportant role. I have often heard adopted children refer to their biological father in just such terms.
 
Those kids are about as close to being biologically his as Madonna's and Angelina's kids that they purchased overseas.
 
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Someone is going to write a terrific book about Michal Jackson. Some of it may be lurid and bizarre, but what I'm feeling now is that we have no idea who the true Michael Jackson is. What I'm feeling (I sure don't know) is that he had a sweet soul. It seems he was insecure, misunderstood and not worldly nor shrewd enough to protect himself.
 
I would like to know if the Michael Jackson from the Late 90's onward is actually the same Michael Jackson from the 70's and 80's. I'm still waiting for some old black dude to come forward and claim he is really MJ, and that he was sick of being a pop star, so he made a weird deal with a white dude to assume his identity.
 

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