Prince Michael Jackson Jr.: From Neverland to Hollywood
Prince Jackson, the eldest son of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has lived most of his life in the public eye. From walking red carpets to working behind the scenes in media, Prince has forged his own path while honoring his legendary father’s legacy. In this article, we’ll dive deep into
Who is Prince Jackson?
Born as Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. on February 13, 1997, Prince Jackson is the first child of Michael Jackson and his ex-wife Debbie Rowe. Widely known as
Although often shielded from the media during his early years, Prince has gradually become more public with his endeavors, embracing the entertainment industry in his own unique way.
Prince Jackson’s Early Life and Education
Prince spent much of his childhood at Neverland Ranch, alongside his sister Paris Jackson and younger brother Prince Michael Jackson II (also known as
After his father's tragic passing in 2009, Prince and his siblings were placed under the guardianship of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson. He continued his education and later attended Loyola Marymount University, graduating in 2019 with a degree in Business Administration.
Career Path: Prince Jackson in the Media World
Unlike his father, Prince Jackson did not pursue a music career. However, he has expressed a strong interest in the film and television industry, specifically behind the scenes. He co-founded King’s Son Productions, a multimedia company aimed at producing impactful and entertaining content.
While Prince may not be performing on stage, he has made several public appearances, including hosting and producing events that honor his father’s musical legacy. His humanitarian side is also well-noted—he actively participates in charity work, including supporting
Prince Jackson Net Worth in 2025
As of 2025, Prince Jackson’s net worth is estimated to be around $100 million. Most of his wealth stems from Michael Jackson’s estate, which continues to generate millions annually through music royalties, licensing deals, and media projects.
Prince also earns independently through his production company and media ventures. While not as headline-grabbing as other celebrity offspring, his financial standing reflects both his inheritance and business acumen.
Who is Prince Michael Jackson II (Bigi Jackson)?
Prince Michael Jackson II, also known as Bigi Jackson, is Prince’s younger brother, born on February 21, 2002, via surrogacy. He gained public attention when Michael Jackson infamously dangled him over a hotel balcony in Berlin as a baby—an image that remains controversial to this day.
Bigi is much more private than Prince or Paris Jackson and tends to avoid the spotlight. However, he has occasionally made appearances in Jackson family documentaries or charity functions, particularly those that honor their father's legacy.
Prince Jackson and Family Ties
Prince maintains a close relationship with his siblings, Paris and Bigi. The three often come together for charity work and commemorative events related to their father. Prince is especially protective of his younger brother and has spoken out against media scrutiny aimed at him.
He has also expressed admiration for Paris Jackson’s career in modeling and music, highlighting the mutual support that exists among the Jackson siblings.
Is Prince Jackson Married?
As of now, Prince Jackson is not married. He has been in a long-term relationship with his college sweetheart,
Continuing the King of Pop’s Legacy
While Prince Jackson may not be performing on stage like his father, he has embraced a role as a steward of Michael Jackson’s legacy. Whether it’s through philanthropy, production work, or public appearances, Prince aims to honor the memory and contributions of the King of Pop with grace and purpose.
Through his organization, Heal Los Angeles, and media projects via King’s Son Productions, Prince is actively making a difference while maintaining the Jackson family name in a positive light.
Prince Jackson’s Path with Purpose
In a world filled with paparazzi and public pressure, Prince Jackson has managed to carve out a respectful and purposeful identity. From his involvement in film production to his philanthropic ventures, he’s shown that he’s more than just the son of a pop icon.
With an estimated net worth of $100 million, a grounded approach to fame, and a strong bond with his siblings, Prince Jackson represents a new generation of the Jackson legacy—one rooted in creativity, compassion, and quiet strength.
‘Is Ellie ok?’ Strictly fans left heartbroken as show’s first ever Down syndrome contestant breaks down on live TV and has to be comforted by pros — after admitting doctors once told her parents she would “never walk or...- suong

Strictly fans have voiced their concerns for Ellie Goldstein as the 'upset' star appeared to be comforted by professional dancers on the first live show.
The model, 23, is paired in this year's competition with pro
She is the show's first ever contestant with Down syndrome and on Saturday night performed a cha-cha-cha to Yes, And? by Ariana Grande
But later on in the show as host Claudia Winkleman spoke to a La Voix and Aljaž Škorjanec about their routine, Ellie appeared to get upset.
She was supported by professional dancers Dianne Buswell, Karen Hauer and contestant Harry Aikines-Aryeetey who put their arms around her and looked to be quietly speaking to her.
Those watching at home noticed the moment and penned on X: 'I've noticed Ellie looking uncomfortable. Also noticed her being supported by other dancers.',

Strictly fans have voiced their concerns for Ellie Goldstein as the 'upset' star appeared to be comforted by professional dancers on the first live show

She is the show's first ever contestant with Down syndrome and on Saturday night performed a cha-cha-cha to Yes, And? by Ariana Grande - earning 17 points
'Ellie looks a bit upset so it's lovely to see Harry and Karen comforting her #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing.',
'Watching #Strictly last night, I noticed that Ellie appeared upset, and was being comforted/reassured by Karen and, I think, Harry?.',
'Is Ellie ok? #strictly.'
After the live show she took to Instagram however to share a positive message to say she'd had an 'amazing day'.
It comes after last week
She said the competition would give her opportunity to show 'what she was capable of'.
When Ellie was born, doctors said that she would 'never walk or talk', and one nurse devastatingly suggested that her parents might want to 'leave her' at the hospital.
But she has defied all expectations going on to model for Vogue and star in CBBC's Malory Towers, before signing up for Strictly.

But later on in the show as host Claudia Winkleman spoke to a La Voix and Aljaž Škorjanec about their routine, Ellie appeared to get upset




Those watching at home noticed the moment and penned on X: 'I've noticed Ellie looking uncomfortable. Also noticed her being supported by other dancers'
Ahead of Saturday's first live show Ellie said: 'Being the first contestant with Down syndrome in the main Strictly series gives me the chance to show everyone who I am, what I've achieved, and what I'm capable of'.
'I hope I can be an inspiration to others watching at home – and most of all, I hope I make people smile and feel happy when they see me dancing!'.
Gucci hired Ellie for its Unconventional Beauty adverts, landing her the cover of Italian Vogue in 2020.
She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including Elle and Glamour, featured in promotions for Gucci Beauty, Adidas, TK Maxx, Body Shop, Boots, Spotify, Victoria's Secret and Sports Direct, and even hung in the National Portrait Gallery in London on two occasions.

The model, 23, is paired in this year's competition with pro Vito Coppola and is already a favourite with fans
Ellie has been flown to Sweden, Italy and Germany for photoshoots, and has just strutted her stuff on the catwalk at London Fashion Week.
When Mattel launched its first Barbie with Down's syndrome, the company hired the star to help promote the doll.
'I've done so much modelling and I love it,' she previously told Daily Mail.
'And I adored doing the Barbie job — it was great to finally see a doll that looked like me.'