Podobny, nawet bardzo ale myślę, że to nie Prince. Nie siedziałby razem z innymi fanami tylko obok Elizabeth Taylor i Maca. Chyba, że tego by chciał ale wątpię by MJ na to pozwoliłViola. pisze:PS. Wydaje mi się, że mogę dodać to video. Nie widać w całości twarzy. Jak coś, to proszę o usunięcie :)
Dzieci Michaela
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To jest prince a jak siena całe nagranie i przypatszysz się dokładnie ro i Paris tam widać ubrana na czerwono jest ;) Primce jest koło Mac'a właśnie i z Omarem i ile dobrze pamiętam inne nagranie ale wiecie co jest najwspanialsze ON JEST TAM anonimowy nikt nie wie kim jest owo dziecko !!! Co do występu czy pojawieniu się na Grammy to ja mam podzielone zdania bo jeśli to rodzina im każe to jestem na NIE ale widząc jak Paris uwielbia ojca to może sami by chcieli odebrać tak ważna nagrodę ? I wtedy bym była na TAK jeśli to Oni sami by podjęli taka inicjatywę a ze ludzie by zaczęli gadac no coz badali , gadają i zawsze będą gadac !!! A już cały świat wie jak wyglądają i jak się zachowują i chyba to żadna różnica jeśli teraz wyjdą na scenę i podziękują za nagrodę !!! MJ by pewnie tego nie chciał ale cóz i tak już wiemy jak wyglądają !!
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ale czy na pewno dzisiaj czy może jutro bo na oficjalnej stronie Grammy jest zegar który odlicza czas do początku uroczystości
http://www.grammy.com/
Watch the Grammy Awards on CBS
January 31, 2010 · 8PM ET/PT
1days . 13hrs . 8mins . 59secs
http://www.grammy.com/
Watch the Grammy Awards on CBS
January 31, 2010 · 8PM ET/PT
1days . 13hrs . 8mins . 59secs
"You are not alone I am here with you Though we're far apart You're always in my heart"
Zawsze będziesz w sercu mym...
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czy wszyscy zapoznali się z tym 'oświadczeniem' ? Bo mam wrażenie, że nie.
http://www.forum.mjpolishteam.pl/viewto ... 292#213292
przedostatni post Maverick
http://www.forum.mjpolishteam.pl/viewto ... 292#213292
przedostatni post Maverick
"Don't say UH-OH! Vampires do NOT say UH-OH!"
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Wczoraj Prince obchodził urodziny, sądząc z wpisów na tym koncie twitter impreza była udana :) Właścicielka konta była 'gospodarzem' urodzin.
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How Michael Jackson's kids are coping
While Dr. Conrad Murray's formal charging in the death of Michael Jackson is certain to pose another emotional time for the pop superstar's surviving family members, his three children -- Prince Michael I, 12; Paris, 11; and Prince Michael II ("Blanket"), 7 -- have been dealing with their grief with the help of a close-knit family and something new to them: a sense of normalcy.
"They're doing great, thanks to the love and support they've gotten," Adam Streisand, an attorney for their grandmother and guardian Katherine Jackson, told PEOPLE in an interview before Murray's surrender.
Seconds longtime family friend Kathy Hilton, "They're getting along and they have an incredible family."
Since their father's death last summer, the children have been living at Katherine's Encino, Calif., estate with cousins and other relatives, growing in maturity and confidence as they play with friends and go on outings -- now without wearing masks and free of the chaos that once followed their father.
"With the kids running around the house, laughing, playing, they've given each other a lot of joy," said Streisand.
Seeking a Normal Life
The trio's older cousins, who joined Prince and Paris on stage at the Grammys Jan. 31 when they accepted their father's Lifetime Achievement Award (shy Blanket was deemed "too young" to take the stage that night, says Streisand), have become mentors to Michael's kids, who remain a tight-knit group.
Helping Katherine raise the kids is their nanny Grace Rwaramba, who had stopped working for Michael before his death but returned afterward upon Katherine's request. Some Jackson family members don't support Rwaramba's involvement, but a source said, "Katherine's made it very clear that it's important to her that Grace is around. She knows the kids are more important to her than anything."
Katherine and Rwaramba are working to ensure that Michael's kids lead as normal a life as possible. "Nothing over-the-top happens" at home, says a family source. Instead, there are school lessons (they are tutored at the house), iChatting sessions and family dinners.
The children go to karate lessons, the library and church. And even though Katherine may be strict (Prince and Paris had to go behind her back to attended the New Moon premiere last November, said a source), she is also giving them room to grow. "Katherine really listens to the kids," said Streisand. "She wants to give them a sense of freedom when she can. She wants to encourage them."
Building Confidence
Being normal also means a lot less spectacle. When the children venture out in public, their faces are no longer concealed. "They like not wearing the masks," the family source said of the trio. "It's a different experience for them."
Another source noted that Prince and Paris have become more confident over the past several months. "It would have been hard to imagine them going out in public or showing up at someone's house hanging out and playing video games before [their father died]," said the source. "That had a lot to do with Michael, because every time he showed up there were bodyguards and [chaos]. And now, not so much. It feels much more normal and they've adjusted really well to that."
And yet, their father's influence lives on.
"Talking to Prince is like talking to Michael," said the family source. "He's so smart and mature -- way beyond his age." Paris, meanwhile, "wants to be a singer."
Adds grandfather Joe, "I was so proud of my grandchildren [at the Grammys]. But I'm always proud of them."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/02/15/h ... /?hpt=Sbin
While Dr. Conrad Murray's formal charging in the death of Michael Jackson is certain to pose another emotional time for the pop superstar's surviving family members, his three children -- Prince Michael I, 12; Paris, 11; and Prince Michael II ("Blanket"), 7 -- have been dealing with their grief with the help of a close-knit family and something new to them: a sense of normalcy.
"They're doing great, thanks to the love and support they've gotten," Adam Streisand, an attorney for their grandmother and guardian Katherine Jackson, told PEOPLE in an interview before Murray's surrender.
Seconds longtime family friend Kathy Hilton, "They're getting along and they have an incredible family."
Since their father's death last summer, the children have been living at Katherine's Encino, Calif., estate with cousins and other relatives, growing in maturity and confidence as they play with friends and go on outings -- now without wearing masks and free of the chaos that once followed their father.
"With the kids running around the house, laughing, playing, they've given each other a lot of joy," said Streisand.
Seeking a Normal Life
The trio's older cousins, who joined Prince and Paris on stage at the Grammys Jan. 31 when they accepted their father's Lifetime Achievement Award (shy Blanket was deemed "too young" to take the stage that night, says Streisand), have become mentors to Michael's kids, who remain a tight-knit group.
Helping Katherine raise the kids is their nanny Grace Rwaramba, who had stopped working for Michael before his death but returned afterward upon Katherine's request. Some Jackson family members don't support Rwaramba's involvement, but a source said, "Katherine's made it very clear that it's important to her that Grace is around. She knows the kids are more important to her than anything."
Katherine and Rwaramba are working to ensure that Michael's kids lead as normal a life as possible. "Nothing over-the-top happens" at home, says a family source. Instead, there are school lessons (they are tutored at the house), iChatting sessions and family dinners.
The children go to karate lessons, the library and church. And even though Katherine may be strict (Prince and Paris had to go behind her back to attended the New Moon premiere last November, said a source), she is also giving them room to grow. "Katherine really listens to the kids," said Streisand. "She wants to give them a sense of freedom when she can. She wants to encourage them."
Building Confidence
Being normal also means a lot less spectacle. When the children venture out in public, their faces are no longer concealed. "They like not wearing the masks," the family source said of the trio. "It's a different experience for them."
Another source noted that Prince and Paris have become more confident over the past several months. "It would have been hard to imagine them going out in public or showing up at someone's house hanging out and playing video games before [their father died]," said the source. "That had a lot to do with Michael, because every time he showed up there were bodyguards and [chaos]. And now, not so much. It feels much more normal and they've adjusted really well to that."
And yet, their father's influence lives on.
"Talking to Prince is like talking to Michael," said the family source. "He's so smart and mature -- way beyond his age." Paris, meanwhile, "wants to be a singer."
Adds grandfather Joe, "I was so proud of my grandchildren [at the Grammys]. But I'm always proud of them."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/02/15/h ... /?hpt=Sbin
editt pisze:"With the kids running around the house, laughing, playing, they've given each other a lot of joy," said Streisand.
To brzmi jak stwierdzenie z ulgą, że teraz jest im lepiej po śmierci Michaela. Bardzo dobrze się przystosowali?editt pisze:" It feels much more normal and they've adjusted really well to that."
Dobrze, że wiodą normalne życie. Wiem, że taka jest kolej rzeczy, muszą żyć dalej. Jednak czasem odnoszę wrażenie, że fani bardziej (dłużej?) przeżywają śmierć Michaela...
A może źle to interpretuję? Sama już nie wiem...
Miło to było przeczytać.editt pisze:And yet, their father's influence lives on.
"Talking to Prince is like talking to Michael," said the family source. "He's so smart and mature -- way beyond his age.
Co do tego nie ma wątpliwości, Michael wspaniale wychował swoje dzieci...