Not a Thriller: Michael Jackson's children don't seem to find their afterschool acting club such a Scream



Their father was one of the most famous people in the world - but it doesn't look like Michael Jackson's children are happy about moonwalking in his footsteps.
Paris, 12, Prince, 14, and nine-year-old Blanket have been attending regular after-school acting classes but look thoroughly bored by them.
The trio, who have been living a more normal life since the death of their father in 2009 had said in February that they had fancied following him into showbusiness too.
Not Bad kids: Michael Jackson's three kids Prince, Paris, and Blanket were spotted leaving acting class wearing their school uniforms in Beverly Hills yesterday
Not Bad kids: Michael Jackson's three kids Prince, Paris, and Blanket were spotted leaving acting class wearing their school uniforms in Beverly Hills yesterday
Sadly missed: The late Michael Jackson arriving at Heathrow airport in 2007
Sadly missed: The late  arriving at Heathrow airport in 2007
Talking to Good Morning America in February, Paris said that she was thinking of auditioning for a play, though it is not known whether or not she was successful.
Prince however was a bit more vague about his career aspirations, saying simply:  'continue what our dad was doing.'
The children are cared for by the Jackson clan matriarch Katherine, 80, who is trying to ensure they have a normal life as possible - meaning going to school for the first time.
The children are certainly looking well, with Blanket, aka Prince Michael II, looking a lot different from the little boy the world saw on stage at Michael's memorial in July 2009.
Paris is also looking more and more like her mother Debbie Rowe, with her angular jaw and bright blue eyes.
And 14-year-old Prince Michael looks quite the young man as he looks down grinning as him mobile.
Their aunt La Toya, 54, is also playing a large part in their upbringing and said that they were thriving in their life now.
Talking last month, she said: 'They’re doing very well, children are so resilient, I’m so proud of them.
‘They help me a great deal with my brother. I couldn’t listen to the music, I couldn’t listen to the songs, but if they can get over it then I have to too.’

 La Toya said their situation was ‘absolutely’ better than their sheltered past.
She said: ‘They have gone to school and they really like it, so I’m very happy for them. It’s taught them something totally different about people and life. They’re just enjoying themselves.’
Fond farewell: Paris, Prince and Blanket at their father's memorial service in July 2009
Fond farewell: Paris, Prince and Blanket at their father's memorial service in July 2009

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