Micheal Jackson's Children speak about intimate memories of Life with their famous Dad in new documentary
We knew him as the King of Pop, but Prince, Paris and Blanket Jackson knew him as dad.
As fans around the world mourned the death of Michael Jackson, the global super star's three kids had to say goodbye to their father, but they continue to keep his memory alive.
According to E! MJ's children share stories and intimate details about Michael's personal life through their eyes in a new documentary titled 'Remembering Michael', which is produced by family matriarch (and Michael's mother) Katherine.
The documentary can be viewed online at Fundanything.com with a $10 fee.
"It took me until I was, like, six years old, to learn that his name was Michael Jackson. He was always ‘daddy' to me," Jackson's 16-year-old son says in the documentary.
"We didn't know a lot of kids, like, our age," Paris said of her father's attempt to keep their childhood very private. "We were more secluded. We never really left the ranch that often." Jackson's only daughter also says, "He promised me he would teach me how to moonwalk. He never got around to it."
Meanwhile, 11-year-old Blanket speaks for the first time, sharing his aspirations and goals for the future.
"I'm going to try to help, like Africa, because that's a very poor continent," Blanket says. "There's a lot of animals that are being killed from, like, poachers and stuff. So, I want to help, like, endangered species of animals."
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