Michael Jackson’s Paris and Bigi attended Tito Jackson’s funeral along with famous friends and family

Michael Jackson’s two children were photographed attending uncle Tito Jackson’s funeral on Monday, November 4, along with star-studded family members.

Paris Jackson and Bigi Jackson – formerly known as Blanket – were spotted at the King of Pop’s brother’s ceremony looking somewhat emotional, standing with aunt La Toya Jackson and uncle Marlon Jackson.

The children’s cousins ​​Jaafar Jackson and Jermajesty Jackson were also present at the funeral, which took place during a ceremony at Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, California, according to ‘Page Six’. According to this source, Kimora Lee Simmons was also present.

Paris Jackson, seen looking solemn, wearing a black dress, stockings and high-heeled boots, paid tribute to her uncle, a member of 60s superstar group, The Jackson 5.

The ‘American Horror Stories’ actress’ younger brother, Bigi, 22, wore a matching black suit with a white shirt and black tie. He is also seen looking dignified with his black hair tucked behind his ears.

It has not been confirmed whether their third brother, Prince Jackson, will attend Uncle Tito’s funeral. Jackson 5 member passed away on September 15.

Although the exact cause of death is unknown, it is suspected that Jackson may have suffered a heart attack while driving from New Mexico to Oklahoma, ‘ENSTARZ’ previously reported. He is 70 years old.

The family seems to be very proactive in allowing the artist’s name to live on as they recently celebrated the late star’s birthday. The family announced that October 15 would have been the iconic singer’s 71st birthday, as they commemorate “his incredible life and legacy, but most of all his beautiful spirit” .

“His presence will always be deeply missed, but his music, kindness and love will forever live on in our hearts,” the family wrote in a joint post about the late family member. we”.

“Tito brought so much joy to the world, as a member of The Jackson 5 and The Jacksons, and as a wonderful father, brother, son, uncle and friend,” they wrote. who touched the lives of many people.”

— Originally published on Enstarz.

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