Michael Jackson’s son, Blanket Jackson, who now goes by Bigi Jackson, was seen out alone grabbing lunch at Sharky’s restaurant in Calabasas, California. The 22-year-old was dressed casually in an Avengers T-shirt, green athletic shorts, black sneakers, and white crew socks. He also wore facial hair and his hair was neatly combed. Unlike his siblings Paris and Prince, who are more active on social media, Blanket leads a more private life.

Blanket’s outing marks a rare appearance for the late pop star’s son, who is known for keeping a low profile. It has been almost three months since Blanket was last seen running errands at Target, where he was photographed purchasing various items. Despite the lack of public appearances, Blanket has been spotted on casual outings, often wearing his go-to look of black shorts, T-shirts with pop culture references, and sneakers.

Blanket’s siblings, Paris and Prince, have been more visible in the public eye. Paris recently made headlines by modeling jewelry designs on Instagram, while Prince shared a tribute to his uncle Tito Jackson on the platform following his passing. Tito, a founding member of the Jackson 5, was mourned by his family, who expressed shock and sadness at his death.

Despite growing up in the spotlight as the children of a music legend, Michael Jackson’s children have taken different paths in adulthood. Blanket in particular has been more private, with little information known about his personal life. It is unclear who Blanket’s mother is, as Michael Jackson was married to Debbie Rowe when he had Paris and Prince, but the identity of Blanket’s mother remains a mystery.

While Blanket, Paris, and Prince may lead separate lives, they still share a bond as siblings and members of the Jackson family. Each has found their own way of honoring their father’s legacy while pursuing their own interests and passions. As they navigate adulthood, they continue to carry the weight of their father’s fame and influence, all while seeking to carve out their own identities in the world.

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