Why donât his children look like him? Theyâre white!
Prince Jackson and Paris Jackson, son and daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe:
Blanket Jackson, son of Michael Jackson and an (unknown) surrogate:
When Michael Jackson (a black man) had children with his wife Debbie Rowe (a white woman), people were quick to make claims that Michael couldnât be the biological father of his children simply based on the way they looked. It is not uncommon for a black individual to parent a child that has predominantly "white features" when the other parent is white. Take into consideration the fact that Michael Jackson also carried Cherokee and European genes, and itâs really not so hard to believe.Â
Sofia Richie (left), daughter of Lionel Richie (a black man) and Diane Alexander (a Jewish woman) photographed with Paris Jackson (right). Take note of similarity in skin tone and hair texture.
As the children get older, the similarities of their features to the Jackson familyâs features cannot be denied.Â
When Prince was born, Jackson himself said,âHe came out with this really big head, that when I saw his head, I thought of my grandfather and my brother Randy, âcause his head was shaped just like theirs.âÂ
Paris looks more and more like Michaelâs sister La Toya, every day:Â
And Blanket is the spitting image of his father:Â
Let us not forget the fact that Prince is showing signs of having Vitiligo, a skin disease that Michael Jackson is proven to have had and is known to be hereditary (some of Jacksonâs relatives on his fatherâs side had it as well).
There is often an argument about âParisâ shocking blue/green eyes!â and how having such bright eyes is somehow proof that Michael isnât her father (as he had dark brown eyes and itâs rare for black people to have blue/green eyes). While Paris does favor her mother, her eyes could just as easily have come from her grandfather, Joseph:
A few more pictures showing physical similarities between the children and Michael:Â
Other Biracial celebrities with predominantly âwhiteâ features:Â
Rashida Jones: daughter of Quincy Jones (a black man) and Peggy Lipton (a white woman). Â
âI get: âBut you look so white! Youâre NOT black!â I want to say: âDo you know how hurtful that is to somebody who identifies so strongly with half of who she is?â
Jennifer Beals: daughter of Alfred Beals (a black man) and Jeanne Anderson Beals (a white woman).Â
âBecause Iâm biracial, Iâve always lived sort of on the outside. The idea of being âthe otherâ in society is not foreign to me.â
Wentworth Miller: son of Wentworth Earl Miller II (a black man) and Joy Marie Miller (a white woman).Â
âMy father is black and my mother is white. Therefore, I could answer to either, which kind of makes me a racial Lone Ranger, caught between two communities.â
Wentworth pictured with his uncle (in the middle) and his father (on the right). Notice the difference in skin tone between brothers.
Hereâs a breakdown of how biracial children can have many varying skin tones depending on their parents heritage (remember, Michael has White ancestry):
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