The youngest son of Michael Jackson, formerly known as Blanket, Prince Michael Jackson II, has stepped back onto the public scene.
Now preferring to be called Bigi, he was interviewed on Good Morning Britain during his brother Prince’s Thriller Night Halloween Party.
During the interview Bigi spoke about his life following his father’s death and his passion for climate change.
Bigi is determined to continue the legacy of his late father by creating things that will benefit people’s lives.
He also expressed a desire to see world leaders take dramatic action on climate change at COP26 conference.
When Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, Bigi was only seven years old and had to live with their grandmother Katherine Jackson.
Since then, he has tried to keep out of the public eye while growing into an young man with striking eyes and prominent cheekbones that resemble more of his mother Debbie Rowe than Michael Jackson himself.
At 19 years old, Bigi has now graduated from high school and plans on attending college soon.
He was known as “Quarterback Jackson” amongst peers when playing football for Loyola High School.
His appearance on Good Morning Britain shows that he has big plans to combat climate change at COP26 conference – which is inspiring many people around the world who admire his strength and resilience despite facing such tragedy at a young age.
The future looks bright for this young man and we wish him all the best in achieving success outside of his father’s shadow.