Gauze lifts on life for a Jackson brood apart
Justin Henine-Hardenne  |  by www.smh.com.au. All rights reserved. 27.03 | 18:32

children's birthday party, there really is no one like Michael Jackson. Years ago the singer was content to confound the world by wearing one glove. One glove!

That convention-shattering bedlamite, we said, shaking our heads. Just what will his indefatigable music-maverick tendencies lead to next? It was to be a fateful question.

We are all now conversant with the dermatologist's nurse connubiality here in Sydney, the baby dangling over a hotel balcony More recently, Jackson has been content to throw blankets over to clamber out of cars. For them, contact with the real world had been demonstrably muffled, if only because they were looking at it through a constant layer of finely woven wool fibres. Now they have been set free.

New Idea features an illuminating photo with their nanny. Prince Michael I, 10, Paris, 8, and Prince Michael II, 5, enjoyed various fun-fair rides with their chaperone, Grace Rwaramba, who, says NI, Jackson is rumoured to be set to marry. All three children look like normal kids and it is a Christian name or a party-loving heiress.

But this may not last. NI reveals Jackson, who now lives in Ireland, is in talks to launch his children as The Jackson 3 any day now. "I'm gonna let the world see them for the first time," he says, displaying the sort of parental care we have come to relish him for.


Meanwhile, dear old Jessica Simpson has been publicly humiliated by her sensitive songwriter boyfriend, John Mayer. NW present which Simpson unwrapped at the table. She discovered a embarrassment, according to one of the dinner guests.

"'He said she should know more words,' said one of Jess's friends. 'The whole table erupted into laughter."' Simpson, who is said to be still contemplating marriage and children with language-larker Mayer, The perpetually sour-faced twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, towering red stilettos and an expression of utter disdain, "She's rail thin," says one friend.

"You're afraid to hug her because she might break." Both mags feature quotes from Bui Thi Thanh Tuyen, the long-term carer of Jolie's newly adopted son, Pax, describing his flurried departure from the Vietnamese orphanage, lasted 30 minutes. "He will be asking for me, but no one will understand what he's saying," she says.


celebrating the event. Yet, the most striking thing about the text like his brother, Maddox, or that Jolie's partner, Brad Pitt, couldn't break film commitments to be there. It is the access given to the photographer.

Pax is shown calmly sharing food with his new sister, Zahara; beside a pool and then sound asleep; on his second day with new family members; beside Maddox in a big hotel bed. It might not sate the public's interest forever. It may, however, let blanket, to life on stage reproducing the catastrophic heights of their father's rise to fame.

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