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JANET JACKSON'S SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
Michael Jackson's sister Janet is spending thousands of pounds this Christmas to make sure the day is ''fun'' for the late singer's three children.
Janet Jackson is spending thousands of pounds to make Christmas special for her late brother Michael's children.
The singer - who is the younger sister of the late 'Thriller' star - has insisted on making Christmas Day (25.12.09) a "fun" time for his daughter Paris, 12 and son Prince Michael I, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as 'Blanket'.
A source said: "It was to be a quiet, sombre holiday this year but Janet has stepped in to make it just like Michael did - fun. Michael loved Christmas. He was like a big kid and now Janet has taken that on. She must have spent thousands on trees, decorations and the kind of toys Michael would have love to be fooling around with on Christmas morning."
The late 'King of Pop' died on June 25 from acute Propofol intoxication aged 50 and his family had initially planned to have a more low-key day.
The source added to Absolute Now: "Christmas is especially significant for the family this year as the first with Michael and the fact Christmas Day is exactly six months since his death."
Since losing their father, the trio have been looked after by Michael's 79-year-old mother Katherine - who is their legal guardian - family members and nannies.
23 December 2009 12:30:38 PM
Contactmusic
Michael Jackson's sister Janet is spending thousands of pounds this Christmas to make sure the day is ''fun'' for the late singer's three children.
Janet Jackson is spending thousands of pounds to make Christmas special for her late brother Michael's children.
The singer - who is the younger sister of the late 'Thriller' star - has insisted on making Christmas Day (25.12.09) a "fun" time for his daughter Paris, 12 and son Prince Michael I, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as 'Blanket'.
A source said: "It was to be a quiet, sombre holiday this year but Janet has stepped in to make it just like Michael did - fun. Michael loved Christmas. He was like a big kid and now Janet has taken that on. She must have spent thousands on trees, decorations and the kind of toys Michael would have love to be fooling around with on Christmas morning."
The late 'King of Pop' died on June 25 from acute Propofol intoxication aged 50 and his family had initially planned to have a more low-key day.
The source added to Absolute Now: "Christmas is especially significant for the family this year as the first with Michael and the fact Christmas Day is exactly six months since his death."
Since losing their father, the trio have been looked after by Michael's 79-year-old mother Katherine - who is their legal guardian - family members and nannies.
23 December 2009 12:30:38 PM
Contactmusic