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Michael Jackson’s Son Inherited Skin Condition Vitiligo

Posted by britt reints on November 17th, 2009 at 1:01 pm

prince michael paris blanket1 230x300 Michael Jacksons Son Inherited Skin Condition VitiligoPrince Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson’s 12 year old son, has reportedly inherited his father’s infamous skin disease.

La Toya Jackson, Michael Jackson’s sister, says that Prince Michael is showing signs of vitiligo, a condition that causes skin lightening.  “Vitiligo is on my father’s side, and Prince has it, too – on his arms and chest,” she said.

Rumors have long circulated about whether or not Michael Jackson’s kids were biological or the result of a sperm donor.  La Toya’s announcement seems to suggest that Prince Michael, at least, shares a genetic link to the deceased King of Pop.

While discussing her young nephew’s medical problems, La Toya also talked about how Michael Jackson’s three children are coping with his death.

“Paris’ bedroom is covered with posters of her dad, Prince doesn’t want to speak about it and Blanket is just very sad,” she says.

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2 Comments

That is so sad.I feel so bad for prince…….

sam commented on Dec 25 09 at 10:13 am

Ouch.Will pray you more Prince.

Eladenerg commented on Jun 13 10 at 12:41 am

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