During a recent event in London, an expert observed that Michael Jackson's children appeared somewhat uncomfortable on the red carpet.
Prince, Paris, and Blanket, aged 27, 25, and 22, respectively, made a rare public appearance at the premiere of MJ: The Musical at the Prince Edward Theatre in London.
In honor of their late father, who passed away in 2009 at 50, Michael's three children came together to commemorate his iconic music. Prince and Blanket, now known as Bigi Jackson, looked dashing in stylish suits, while Paris stood out in a stunning rust-colored gown.
Upon their arrival at the premiere, the siblings displayed stoic expressions at the red carpet, showing little inclination to smile for the cameras.
Judi James, a body language expert, suggested to The Mirror that the trio seemed ill at ease with the attention directed towards them.
According to the expert, "This is a very unusual red-carpet appearance from Michael Jackson's three children, mainly because only one of them appears to be attempting the customary celebrity smile."
Body Language of Michael Jackson's Kids
Judi observed that Paris displayed sophistication, but her demeanor conveyed somberness.
Whether she looked directly at the camera or into the distance, her expression suggested feelings of melancholy and longing.
She noted that Paris also maintains a defensive stance, clasping her hands in front of her body and elegantly crossing her legs at the ankle, indicating a reluctance to bask in the limelight.
Meanwhile, Judi described the youngest of the bunch, "Blanket sends out a similar vibe here. His expression is a little more relaxed but also with a much more introverted look, and his hands are also clasped in front of his torso, which, again, suggested a wariness of the spotlight."
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Witnessing the trio come together on the prestigious red carpet to commemorate their father delighted his loyal supporters and potentially left a significant impression on the siblings, who were shielded from public attention during their father's lifetime.
However, Judi explained sadly that "What might be a good memory for the fans might be a more painful one for Jackson's bereaved children."
Observing the group, the eldest sibling, Prince, appears to be displaying the most uncomfortable body language.
Despite his efforts to appear cheerful and carefree, his forced smile and rigid posture give off an awkward vibe. With his thumbs casually tucked into his pockets, he is trying to exude a sense of relaxation, but it comes across as strained compared to his siblings' more natural expressions.
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