Michael Jackson's daughter interviewed on "Ellen"

Where did I say chemically straightened? It looks to me like it’s had GHDs on it.

Actually, hang on - on the first page, someone posted a picture of a very young Paris, and she has curly hair. Curly light brown hair is really common on the mixed-race kids round here. I mean, I don’t know if she is MJ’s biological child, but her looks don’t prove anything either way.

(The elder son really looks like a young MJ facially, and the younger son resembles him too and is quite dark in colouring).

I thought so too. She also has a lot of his mannerisms.

I absolutely believe that Paris Jackson is a quarter black. She easily looks it. And I do think that she shares facial features in common with Michael Jackson. I would also, though, believe that she had some minor work done on her nose.

It seems to me that the black genes usually dominate in the nose and mouth regions, especially the nose. You can often tell by looking at the profile. I have honestly never seen a person, who I knew to have a quarter or more of black ancestry, with a nose like this, this, this, this, this…concave at the bridge and pointed at the tip.

Yep. Black folk is magic, everybody. And wise too. That’s how come we always helping white folks figger out their problems.

:confused: That’s not what I said…

Yeah, and anyone who’s heard the guy’s voice should know that’s false. Granted, he tried to make his voice higher as time went on, but it’s clear he’s switching to falsetto at the top, something he not only never had to do as a child, but would also be near impossible on his pre-changed voice type. And for people without knowledge of voice, you can listen to him talk in the trial tapes, where his voice is a pretty heft baritone when he’s drugged out of his mind.

I’m not getting the “quarter” black stuff.

MJ is not biracial. Neither one of his parents is white. And if there had been a white grandparent up in that family, we would have heard about it. Don’t ya’ll think?

You can’t fractionate African-American ancestry like you can do with other racial/ethnic admixtures. Very few African Americans know what all is in their woodpile.

This is not an argument either way about MJ’s parentage. But if people are going to talk about it, we at least need to be intelligent.

I googled images of MJ’s nephews and nieces. Most–IIRC–are biracial. Notice how none of them look white, by US standards. They look like biracial folks.

MJ’s kids like they could have a grandparent who is black, and a parent who is biracial. They do not resemble most biracial people. FWIW, it’s not a big deal to me if they are his bio kids or not; they are his kids regardless. But I don’t think you have to be a big meano to have questions. There are some good reasons to be suspicious.

But seriously, those aren’t his kids.

See, this is just awesome, because I’ve got all sort of problems from minor to major and it’d be great to get your magically wise take on them all, so thanks!

Oh, hang on, you were being sarcastic, weren’t you?

Crap.

Never mind, then.

They are his LEGAL children. In the eyes of the law, that is all that matters. Maybe they are not his GENETIC children, but what bloody difference does that make?

I once had an idiot co-worker who claimed that my brother and his wife’s adopted son was my nephew, but the two daughters my sister’s lesbian partner gave birth to and my sister adopted were not my nieces. Go figure.

I got curious and did a few look-ups on some resourced family trees and double checked them against a few census images. Direct line, births in 1800, 1831 and 1858. Mulatto, Mulatto and Mulatto.

The reason I brought up the magic stuff was that the notion that “black” genes are always going to be expressed in an “interracial” union ) (or are even markedly more likely than “white” genes to be expressed) is vexsome to me. It buys into the racist notions of the one-drop makes one “black” rather than “white.”

I put black, white, and interracial in quotes because those things are all imaginary anyway.

Where the hell did you dig up those random pics? I’ve known people who are black, and I mean unquestionably black, who had noses that would fit in that spectrum. A guy I used to work with comes to mind.

The weird think about Paris’ nose is that it looks kinda like MJ’s nose. So, unless she has the same plastic surgeon, that’s a little weird.

And the youngest son looks most like Michael post-surgery but before bits started falling off. But he also looks like him pre-surgery and people question his parentage less because he’s got black hair, which is weird really, because it’s fairly common for mixed-race people to end up with fair hair, and also fairly common for white people to have dark hair, but people still put so much emphasis on the hair.

For true. My black-as-the-night postman has a nose like that. This thread really saddens me. It’s not like anyone else is claiming paternity of the kids.

One snippet of the interview made me :dubious:

Ellen is asking Paris about being an actor, the type of career Paris wants, what acting experiences she may had had so far, etc. As Paris is answering, she gleefully announces “And I can cry on cue!” Ellen says something like really, wow, that’s a tough thing for an actor to do, can you really? Paris emphatically nods her head, boasting about her ability to bust out with the waterworks at will.

Wasn’t the funeral the first time we’d ever heard that child speak? Because MJ always tried to shield them? So the first time we hear/see her in front of a camera, she’s bawling. Understandably so, it’s her dad’s funeral, I remember being really glad when Aunt Janet comforted her.

But first impression? Stricken saddened little girl. First interview? Hey, didja know I can cry at will?

Probably becausetheir mom said he wasn’t?

So… you’re implying that any actress with the ability to cry on cue is faking tears at the funeral of a relative rather than experiencing actual grief? Isn’t that a bit of a leap?

Oh, for duh. Of course they’re his legal kids, I’m just saying all these people who are like “HE COULD BE THEIR BIOLOGICAL DAD!” are wrong.

Mark Lester (Oliver) is.