Michael Jackson's Children hair color

Are you talking about the Bashir interviews? Watch it again... I am pretty sure he says he had a relationship and she was a surrogate. But I dont think he said he did not know her. She could have been a friend and a surrogate. Maybe you watched somethign else. Someone else also said they didnt trust him becasue he said he never had chin surgery and he clearly got a cleft. BUT, the cleft came AFTER that particular interview. :sad2:

No - I just watched it 2 days ago.

The initial question was asked in the Vegas hotel room, he said he most definitely had a relationship with the mother (no surrogate mentioned at all)

When asked again - in the last segment of the interview - which was done 30 days after the 1st time it was asked, he said no, it was a surrogate he did not know.

And again - I have no problem with him. Never thought he was guilty of the allegations that were brought upon him and am upset and in shock about his passing.

I don't understand all the :sad2: 's in all your posts.

I still say he bleached his hair. Even the 'tow head' picture another PP posted, to me, still has depth. The few pictures out there of Michael's oldest son, all have varying shades of blonde, leading me also to believe he didn't always use the same toner on him.

And lastly - unless I want to spend a day looking for it - there is a video that shows his son with the most obvious roots. I've ever seen. All over his head an absolute stop and start of his blonde.
 
Yes it is.

I'm not saying it never happens but you said VERY COMMON and I don't believe that it is VERY COMMON.

Just the two examples in this thread - my son and a PP's son - both have light(er) eyebrows.
 
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This is one aspect of MJ that I don't really care about...the bleaching hair thing (though I fall in the "yeah, he bleached it for some reason" camp)...what I want to know is...WHY aren't those kids wearing seatbelts???????

Nothing to be done about it now, of course, but it makes me sad.
 
This is one aspect of MJ that I don't really care about...the bleaching hair thing (though I fall in the "yeah, he bleached it for some reason" camp)...what I want to know is...WHY aren't those kids wearing seatbelts???????

Nothing to be done about it now, of course, but it makes me sad.

lol..I didn't even notice the seatbelts... but we'll err on the side of 'they just got in the car, or they already unbuckled and are getting out' :upsidedow
 

This is one aspect of MJ that I don't really care about...the bleaching hair thing (though I fall in the "yeah, he bleached it for some reason" camp)...what I want to know is...WHY aren't those kids wearing seatbelts???????

Nothing to be done about it now, of course, but it makes me sad.

"Makes you sad" oh come on! you don't even know what was happening in that moment so don't even start it.

Also does it really matter if mj dyed his kids hair? what a silly thing to debate! same goes for people debating who the kids should go with.
 
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Notice the photo on the right - Prince was born with brown hair. BTW, it doesn't matter to me if his hair was dyed - I thought it was strange for such a young kid, but hey - I have seen black children get relaxers at 4 and 5 years old so I guess its no difference.


Look at many of the little girls in beauty pageants...their hair is very obviously bleached blonde, and some of the moms even admit it on those pageant tv shows.

If a parent strongly prefers their young child have the cutesy whiteblonde hair or relaxed hair, some will have it done. I believe MJ really wanted that look for his kids which is why he chose a natural-blonde Caucasian woman, and not an African-American woman, to be the mother of his children.

I was a whiteblonde child and a sandy blonde adult married to a Filipino. I would have loved to have had a mini-me, but I was blessed with two dark-haired dark eyes sons, and no daughters, so no mini-me's! But I'd never dreamed of dying their hair. What would that tell them, but that their natural self isn't attractive enough for me. It just shows how sad MJs self-image was that he even carried it over to his son who seriously looks like his hair was bleached. In a way, he was doing to his son what his father did to him, but just not in a cruel way like Joe Jackson did to poor Michael when he was a child.

By the way, my sister who is married to a Black man says some people relax their kids hair to make it easier to manage, not for looks.
 
By the way, my sister who is married to a Black man says some people relax their kids hair to make it easier to manage, not for looks.

Yes I know why relaxers are given, but I still think 4 or 5 years old is still too young to put such hoarse chemicals in a child’s hair. In my families experience any age over nine almost always pulls out their hair. I got my first one (against my step mothers wishes) at age 10 (my grandmother gave me one during a summer vacation). My step mother was ticked off; my father had to literally put her in the car. It didn't pull out my hair, but my step mother wanted to wait until I was a little older. My DD9 will get one once she starts maybe junior high and out of pony tails.
 
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Notice the photo on the right - Prince was born with brown hair. BTW, it doesn't matter to me if his hair was dyed - I thought it was strange for such a young kid, but hey - I have seen black children get relaxers at 4 and 5 years old so I guess its no difference.


Look at many of the little girls in beauty pageants...their hair is very obviously bleached blonde, and some of the moms even admit it on those pageant tv shows.

If a parent strongly prefers their young child have the cutesy whiteblonde hair or relaxed hair, some will have it done. I believe MJ really wanted that look for his kids which is why he chose a natural-blonde Caucasian woman, and not an African-American woman, to be the mother of his children.

I was a whiteblonde child and a sandy blonde adult married to a Filipino. I would have loved to have had a mini-me, but I was blessed with two dark-haired dark eyes sons, and no daughters, so no mini-me's! But I'd never dreamed of dying their hair. What would that tell them, but that their natural self isn't attractive enough for me. It just shows how sad MJs self-image was that he even carried it over to his son who seriously looks like his hair was bleached. In a way, he was doing to his son what his father did to him, but just not in a cruel way like Joe Jackson did to poor Michael when he was a child.

By the way, my sister who is married to a Black man says some people relax their kids hair to make it easier to manage, not for looks.
 
I believe his hair was bleached. However, when I was a kid I was very blonde and had dark eyebrows. I'm still blonde now some 40 years later, although not as blonde as I used to be. My eyebrows are still darker (dark brown).

A child who was that blond would in no way be totally brown just a few years later (from age 6 to age 12). He'd be at least dishwater blond.

I really don't care. All of those kids are drop-dead gorgeous.

I'm of the camp that he bleached it for whatever reason. But my 2nd child was almost toehead blond when he was born. He is now 7 and has been brown for a couple of years. On the other hand my youngest was born with black hair. It all fell out and came in blonde.

Typically a childs eyelashes will tell you their eventual haircolor.
 














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