Prince Michael Jackson

Celebaby: Bits And Pieces

by Sarah Macdonald in Celebaby on 22 February, 2011 at 10:00 am

It's all fairly quiet on the Celebaby front - so here are a couple of snippets of celeb' kids and parent news...

Gwen Stefani

Celebaby: Bits And PiecesFour-year-old Kingston made his runway debut with his mum Gwen Stefani after her LAMB collection showed at New York Fashion Week.

I have to say he looks pretty cool and not at all phased by being in the limelight.

Jackson kids doing ok

Celebaby: Bits And PiecesI'm not sure why this is news but it's making headlines anyway - apparently Michael Jackson's children 'still' talk about him.  Erm, hello?!  He was their father, he's not been dead long and why wouldn't they talk about him?

Jackie Jackson recently spoke to People, saying, "They are around their father 24 hours a day," Jackson's brother said. "They have pictures in the bedroom. They talk about him all the time. They ask me stories about him. They want to know more about him."

He went on to say that all three children are doing well and told how Prince and Paris are becoming interested in following in their father's footsteps by joining the entertainment business. Prince would like to direct, while Paris would like to be an actress.

Jackie told his neice and nephew, "'You better get busy because when we were your age we were selling out concerts!" That made me laugh, c'mon kids step it up a bit!

Celebaby: Material Girl Mk II and Jackson Jollies

by Sarah Macdonald in Celebaby on 26 June, 2010 at 11:00 am

In today's Celebaby we get a sneak preview at the new fashion range designed by Madonna and her daughter, Lourdes, and at long last see the Jackson children enjoying some freedom and having FUN!

Material Girl Mk II

Celebaby: Material Girl Mk II and Jackson JolliesIf someone would like to tell me exactly WHEN Lourdes grew up that would be great, because the last time I looked she was about five!

Now, at the tender age of just 13,  she's about to launch a new clothing range for teenage girls in collaboration with her mega star mother.

Luckily for us mother's with teenage daughters can breath a sigh of relief as it's currently only available at Macys (GREAT shop!) so we won't have to run the gauntlet of teenage tantrums when we say 'NO!'

According to the Daily Mail, the style, "combines vintage Madonna with 13-year-old Lourdes' fresh style in a line that includes skinny jeans, strapless mini-dresses and naturally - a corset or two."

Can't say I'd let my 14 year old daughter out wearing a corset or lace gloves, but then I was never into that when Madonna was wearing it either.

Apparently Madonna wishes her daughter would dress more conservatively....hmmmm, the words pot, kettle and black spring to mind here, but she did have this to say about their new clothing range...

"I think this line is absolutely an extension of her taste. We like to combine a plaid or a flannel with a lace, or leather with lace or rhinestones. So we mix and match textures and fabrics and elements that are both masculine and feminine."

Nice...I still wouldn't buy it, even if I didn't have to fly over to Macy's for the privilege!

Jackson Jollies

Celebaby: Material Girl Mk II and Jackson JolliesMaybe it's just me but...WHEN did Michael Jackson's kids grow up??!!

It's a year since Michael Jackson died and if ever there was an ultimate Celebaby family then the Jacksons would be it surely.

Celebaby: Material Girl Mk II and Jackson JolliesI can't even begin to imagine what it must be like to be the child of someone SO famous, notorious and have courted such controversy.

The enduring images I have are the infamous 'baby dangling over the balcony' one and the kids with their faces covered by scarves.

Celebaby: Material Girl Mk II and Jackson JolliesI'm more than happy to replace those mental pictures with these images of the Jackson children having a great time on a beach in Hawaii - this is what childhoods are all about, playing and having fun!

Paris (12), Prince Michael (13) and Blanket (8) were taken out and allowed to run free by their grandmother Katherine, who has revealed that they have no friends and will be going to school for the first time in September having been previously educated at home.

You can't help but feel for these kids and hopefully they'll be allowed to develop with some sort of normality- well as much as they can ever have bearing in mind their heritage.