Thursday, December 3, 2009

Michael Jackson's son Blanket grins as he practises karate moves with his siblings .Omar Bhatti often follow along,


Constant companion: Omer has been a support to the Jackson children and accompanied them on many outings

Prince (left) and Paris leave their class in Encino, California

Karate kid: Blanket Jackson practises his moves as he leaves his martial arts lesson in California yesterday

Quiet: Eldest sibling Prince is said to avoid talking about his late father but his aunt La Toya claims he suffers from vitiligo too

Wannabe startin' somethin? Blanket grabs his rumoured brother Omer Bhatti around the neck and leads him out of the karate centre





Dressed in their martial arts gear, it is clear that Michael Jackson's children are thoroughly enjoying their classes.

Prince Michael II, nicknamed Blanket, left his lesson yesterday with his brother and sister but was so pumped up that he continued to practise his moves on the way to the car.

The seven-year-old was grinning widely as he left the karate centre in Encino, California and laughed with 'secret son' Omer Bhatti.
Jackson's rumoured love child has been a constant companion to Prince, 12, Paris, 11 and Blanket since their father died.

Yesterday Blanket grabbed the tie around the 25-year-old's neck and danced out of the karate centre with Omer following him and smiling.

Paris and Prince were also at their class. Even though the centre caters exclusively for children and teens under 16, it seems Omer is allowed to join in.

The karate kids centre aims to 'inspire self esteem in every child' through martial arts and to teach the youngsters learning leadership skills and martial arts technique.

The children have been living with Jackson's mother Katherine at the family compound in Encino, California since their father's death in June.

Their aunt, La Toya Jackson, recently spoke of how the children are, finding it tough to cope with the loss of their father.

The 53-year-old said Prince Michael Jackson, the oldest of the children, is having the hardest time accepting the loss.
'Prince just doesn't want to speak about it,' she said. 'I do worry about him very much.''

She claims that he, too, suffers from vitiligo, the skin disease which Jackson had.

Blanket, seven, is also suffering from the separation.

'He is just a very sad, shy little boy,' she said. 'He cries - he really does cry. It's so painful for him. No one can bring his Daddy back and it hurts too much.'

But Paris is coping a little better and has posters of her father covering her walls.

'She's doing very well,' La Toya said. 'She thinks and talks about her father all the time.

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