Prince Michael Jackson, the late King of
Pop's 16-year-old son, has signed on as a correspondent for Entertainment
Tonight. He made his debut this week.
The eldest of Michael's three children,
Prince interviewed James Franco, Zach Braff and director Sam Raimi about their
film Oz the Great and Powerful.
He has ambitions beyond the celebrity news program,
too.
Prince, born Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.,
said "I'm looking to become well-rounded as a producer, director,
screenwriter and actor," down the road.
His sister Paris Jackson,
14, also has big dreams, signing on to star in a film called Lundon's Bridge
and the Three Keys, based on a young adult novel.
Prince Michael
Jackson is the progeny of his dad's relationship with his former
wife Debbie Rowe. She is also mother to the couple's second child, Paris.
Michael Jackson's youngest child,
Blanket (born Prince Michael Jackson II), will be 11 on Thursday and was born
to an unnamed surrogate mother.
Michael Jackson died at his home in 2009
at age 50 from an overdose of the anaesthetic propofol and sedatives
administered by Dr. Conrad Murray.
The kids have not only held up well
since then, they've flourished and continue to show they're becoming
well-rounded, well-adjusted young adults.
MJ would be proud. Congrats Prince on
the new gig!
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