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Prince Michael on 2nd day as ET Correspondent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV6qtdl9yhQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV6qtdl9yhQ
Michael Jackson's son makes entertainment debut -- as reporter
By Alan Duke and Ben Brumfield, CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: La Toya Jackson arranged the reporting job for Prince Jackson
NEW: Prince asked his aunt "for her help in starting his career," a source says
Entertainment Tonight will air his first interview in chunks throughout the week
Prince is due to inherit millions but wants to make his own money
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's oldest son launched his showbiz career this week with a gig as a guest correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," a job his aunt La Toya Jackson arranged.
The first assignment for Prince Michael Jackson, who celebrated his 16th birthday last Wednesday, was an interview with actors James Franco, Zach Braff and director Sam Raimi about their remake of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
"I'm looking to become well-rounded as a producer, director, screenwriter and actor," Prince Jackson told ET's Brooke Anderson, who coached him on interviewing techniques.
Michael Jackson's sister La Toya was "very instrumental" in setting up the job, a source close to her told CNN.
"Prince came to her and asked for her help in starting his career," said the source, who was not authorized to talk to the media.
La Toya, who owns an entertainment company, "was like an onset mom!" during the shoot, the source said. "She was so caring, making sure he looked great, going over his script with him, and just (being) there for him 1000%, coaching him for each day he worked."
ET will broadcast clips from the interview throughout this week.
Michael Jackson's three children -- Prince, Paris and Blanket -- were kept out of public view until they appeared at his memorial service, when Jackson died in 2009.
Since then, Prince has made public appearances, including at events to honor his father.
In February 2010, at the age of 12, Prince Jackson accepted a Grammy for lifetime achievement on behalf of the iconic entertainer. In the fall of the following year, he autographed replicas of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Thriller" leather jackets for a special sale on Amazon.com.
Though he will inherit millions from his father's estate, he is determined to make his own money, a lawyer for the Jackson family has said.
He wants to do it all, Prince Jackson told Anderson. But he has said that he can't sing or dance like his father.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/19/s...=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=cnni
La T nono around... uke: She would not miss it.... May God always protect Prince (and his brothers) of snakes and leeches. ray:
Well, Mr/Mrs Daily Mail Reporter, I hope you get warts! Genital warts! now THAT would be cringe worthy. Have a nice day.
Here we go... "awkward" and "cringe worthy". Why the jabs? Why can't people simply be happy for others when they are successful or when something good happens? Prince came across as very poised and eloquent. Not once did he stumble. Remember he's only 16. Well, Mr/Mrs Daily Mail Reporter, I hope you get warts! Genital warts! now THAT would be cringe worthy. Have a nice day.
Even the dailymail has seen it as exploitation. Maybe it's a culture thing, but in the uk these type of celeb reporter gigs are given to x-factor rejects or d-list soap stars. To see mj's son doing this type of thing at age 16 is all shades of tacky for me, totally ghastly and tabloidish. Just my opinion.With little known about the length of Prince's contract, producers were keen to exploit their most high-profile - and their youngest - new celebrity reporter.
Even the dailymail has seen it as exploitation. Maybe it's a culture thing, but in the uk these type of celeb reporter gigs are given to x-factor rejects or d-list soap stars. To see mj's son doing this type of thing at age 16 is all shades of tacky for me, totally ghastly and tabloidish. Just my opinion.
I watched again tonight and thought he did very well. This is a dumb question but why is there 3 j's in his twitter?
ivy;3780435 said:[video=youtube_share;gla9Sb5yMRM]http://youtu.be/gla9Sb5yMRM[/video]
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Michael Jackson's Son Becomes Celebrity Journalist, Discovers Meaning of 'Irony'
Prince Michael becomes 'Entertainment Tonight' reporter
"Hiding, getting away. You can't go that way because they're over there, we won't, let's go this way and pretend we're going that way and we'll go that way. Someone should say HOLD ON, STOP. This person deserves their privacy. You are not allowed to go there. I mean I go around the world dealing with, running, and hiding, you can't…I can't take a walk in the park. I can't go to the store. I can't. I have to hide in a room, you feel like you're in prison."
That harrowing, almost literary passage is Michael Jackson discussing the paparazzi with Barbara Walters in 1997, as transcribed by a fan site. And yet in the same interview, Jackson discussed selling pictures of his first son to the National Enquirer and other tabloids when his eldest child, commonly known as Prince Michael Jackson, was born earlier that year. Plus, Entertainment Tonight, for all of its ridiculousness, isn't exactly the Enquirer. All of which is to say it's ironic but not entirely shocking that the young Jackson is now an ET correspondent.
Sure, as with Luke Russert's ascension to NBC News correspondent when he was only 22, high-profile parentage is obvously the deciding factor here. But Tim Russert's Sunday morning perch on NBC's Meet the Press meant he could expect other poltical journalists to kiss his ring; he wasn't, we assume, ordinarily stalked by them. The late King of Pop was a very different case.
According to ET, Pince Michael interviewed someone for the first time in his life when he interviewed actors James Franco and Zach Braff, along with director Sam Raimi, about their upcoming Wizard of Oz prequel, Oz the Great and Powerful. The subject is especially appropriate (?!) because his father played the Scarecrow in 1978's The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical Wonderful Wizard of Oz. When told by ET's terrifyingly cheerful Brooke Anderson he seems older than 16, Prince Michael reportedly replied: "That's what most of my people say. That was all thanks to my dad. He raised me right."
More than 30 years after Thriller, and in the wake of last year's bizarre Jackson family feud, it's impossible not to root for Prince Michael. As much as anyone, he deserves a chance to grow into a successful adult, and he presumably has the financial resources to catch him if he falls. Still, we wouldn't have expected him to become a celebrity journalist. It's the type of quirky move that helped his father stay in the crosshairs of, well, celebrity journalists.
Pretty sure a caring adult might've advised Prince Michael to, like, start small and gain experience first, but then again being the child of Michael Jackson is so singular that it's really impossible for an outsider to judge. But can we still judge the adults, who evidently didn't tell Prince Michael that part of the appeal of watching him on ET is the peculiar irony of watching a "raised right" tabloid-target's kid going to work for a tabloid TV show. It could be worse; he could still go into music criticism.
http://www.spin.com/articles/michael-jackson-son-prince-celebrity-journalist-entertainment-tonight
Is anybody else annoyed by how they keep calling him, "Michael Jackson's son" over and over? That's exploitation at it's finest. Again, I still think it's great that he got to pursue this opportunity. He seemed to really enjoy it and he did a GREAT job so far! But the truth is, as I keep watching, ET doesn't care about Prince Michael. They care about the fact that he's "Michael Jackson's son." Then they don't show him until the very end of every show because they know people will tune into the entire program just to wait to see "Michael Jackson's son" (I turn it off). I wish he would have some proper guidance...
But still, good for him! He's only 16 and he's going for what he wants. His goal isn't to become a media reporter, just remember. He's just reporting about a new movie coming out. He's not gossiping about someone else's life. I really think he deserves a chance and the media needs to get off his back. It's only one interview for this one week.