For the 30+ generation...will you help me to understand something?!


Question: We know that Micheal Jackson was born "Black" (we saw him), so how is it that his children were born with "blond hair and blue eyes"?


Answers: We know that Micheal Jackson was born "Black" (we saw him), so how is it that his children were born with "blond hair and blue eyes"?

they're not his biological children. He hates his own race so much that he'll go to any length to erase it from his realm.

Debbi Rowe, and it's not his sperm he just wants you to think that.

the women who had his children, was blond and blue eyed

They may not be biologically his children.

Their mothers were white. Children born to inter-racial parents can pick up one gene or both, and look mixed. His kids obviously picked up the mothers' side. If they're his at all.

turkey baster.

"SO THATS WHY HE KEPT THEM IN THOSE SHEETS!!"wow.. I heard that but never seen any confirmation. I also heard that he paid this woman to give them to her.. cause he wanted kids.. but not the woman. and shes trying to get them back now.. Jacko has been good with staying out of the News.. Good for him..

1. Their mother was a blonde
2. He dyes their hair. That's not a joke. (it was on 20/20)He dyes the boy's hair platinum, of all the blondes to choose from. People from mixed heritages can have eye color of any hue. I wasn't aware that their eyes were blue...i thought they were brown.

It's another form of Vitiligo.

They aren't really his kids.
Why are we to believe anything Michael Jackson says?
Just because he says they're his biological children doesn't mean they are.
He buys children all the time.
Those children, when seen, have NO black blood in them AT ALL. I have many friends that are mixed that look more white than anything else -- but still there's that little something that hints at blackness.
These kids don't have it. And that's just not possible.

Black can vary from blonde/blue to being very, very dark. There are over 40 different shades of "black" skin...and the definition of "black" can vary. In much of the US, there such as thing as the 1 drop rule. You can look white but if your grandmother is black, you are considered black. I'm black, black hair/brown eyes my ex was white blonde hair/blue eyes and my daughter got his coloring but my features. Genes are funny things...



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