Are Paris and Prince Jackson Biologically Michaels?

By Robert Palmer

There have been many rumors and speculations about Michael Jackson’s children, Paris and Prince Jackson, and whether they are biologically related to him. While it is known that Michael Jackson had three children, the paternity of his two oldest children, Paris and Prince, has been questioned by the media and fans alike.

The Controversy

The controversy surrounding the paternity of Paris and Prince Jackson began when Michael Jackson’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe revealed in an interview that she was artificially inseminated to conceive their two children. This led to speculation that Michael may not be the biological father of his two oldest children.

Paris Jackson

Paris Jackson has been very vocal about her father’s paternity. In a 2017 Rolling Stone interview, she stated, “He is my father.

He will always be my father. He never wasn’t, and he never will not be.” However, despite her claims, rumors persisted that Michael may not be her biological father.

In 2019, a documentary called “Leaving Neverland” was released which alleged that Michael had sexually abused two young boys. This brought renewed attention to the question of Paris’ paternity as some speculated that she may have been one of the children conceived through artificial insemination using an anonymous sperm donor.

However, despite these rumors and allegations, there has never been any concrete evidence to suggest that Michael is not Paris’ biological father.

Prince Jackson

Like his sister Paris, Prince Jackson has also faced speculation about his paternity. However, unlike Paris who bears a striking resemblance to Michael Jackson, Prince looks more like his mother Debbie Rowe.

In a 2013 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince addressed the rumors surrounding his paternity saying “I consider myself black..I’m proud of my race. I’m proud of who I am.” This statement seemed to suggest that he believed Michael Jackson was his biological father.

Furthermore, while there has never been any concrete evidence to suggest that Michael is not Prince’s biological father, Debbie Rowe has stated in interviews that Michael is the father of both Paris and Prince.

The Verdict

Despite the rumors and speculation surrounding the paternity of Paris and Prince Jackson, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that they are not biologically related to Michael Jackson. While Debbie Rowe has confirmed that she was artificially inseminated, she has also stated that Michael Jackson is the biological father of both children.

In the end, it is up to Paris and Prince to determine how they identify and who they consider their father. It is important that we respect their choices and not perpetuate unfounded rumors or speculation about their paternity.

  • Conclusion: In conclusion, while there have been rumors and controversies surrounding the paternity of Paris and Prince Jackson, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that they are not biologically related to Michael Jackson.