Michael Jackson Children News: Are Prince and Paris Jackson Doing Fine?

The kids are alright, that's what can be said to the children of The King of Pop Michael Jackson. Paris Jackson went to hang out with her godfather Macaulay Culkin, while, Prince Jackson was spotted on a charitable event.

Paris Jackson painted the toenails of his godfather in a video found on her social media. She captioned it "Model? Nah I paint hipsters toenails for a living."

Like her godfather, Paris Jackson joined an alcoholic anonymous group after overdosing on pills and cutting herself back in 2013. This is following the death of her father Michael Jackson.

Mail Online reported that the Paris Jackson started receiving $8 million annually of her $100 million inheritance now that she's 18 years old. The site reported that she will receive additional bonuses when she reaches the age of 33 and 40.

Paris Jackson seemed to be doing well this past few years. She seemed to be handling it well despite her father's death and her mother being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Debbie Rowe, Michael Jackson's ex wife, said that Paris Jackson is her rock. She said that her daughter is handling her diagnosis quite well.

"She's my rock, She's amazing," Rowe said. "She's been with me the whole time. She was there. First phone call, it took her 30 seconds to reach out when she found out," she added.

While Paris Jackson is hanging out with her godfather, her older brother is doing charity. Michael Jackson's eldest child Prince Jackson explained that he's charitable nature is heavily influenced by his father, Perez Hilton reported.

Prince Jackson explained that charity is something his father always do. He can still vividly remember how sick kids lit up when his father visits sick children on hospitals.

Speaking of Michael Jackson, he's name is in the spotlight lately because of Joseph Fiennes. Jobs & Hire reported that Fiennes played The King of Pop on "Elizabeth, Michael and Marion." Whether in films or his children, it is safe to say that Michael Jackson's legacy will live.

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