It may appear bizarre, but 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson got his own children married in a mock ceremony, a media report said on
Wednesday.
The pop icon staged the "ceremony" with his daughter Paris playing the bride
, dressed in a flowing white wedding gown. And the groom was his son Prince Michael, who was decked out in posh black suit, the 'Daily Star' reported.
The youngsters posed for photos hand in hand, like a mini pair of real-life newly-weds. And they were even snapped puckering up to kiss each other on the lips, according to the extraordinary never-before-seen photos in 'OK!' magazine.
The magazine has called the mock marriage "a strange but intimate fairytale wedding ceremony" straight out of the Jackson family album
, the report said.
Friends of the troubled superstar have always insisted that Jackson, despite his own fame, did everything to bring up his children like any normal youngsters.
British actor Mark Lester, one of Jacko's oldest pals, was quoted as saying: "They (the children)were brought up like ordinary kids. They squabble and bicker and have a great sense of mischief -- which Michael encouraged."
Wednesday.
The pop icon staged the "ceremony" with his daughter Paris playing the bride
, dressed in a flowing white wedding gown. And the groom was his son Prince Michael, who was decked out in posh black suit, the 'Daily Star' reported.
The youngsters posed for photos hand in hand, like a mini pair of real-life newly-weds. And they were even snapped puckering up to kiss each other on the lips, according to the extraordinary never-before-seen photos in 'OK!' magazine.
The magazine has called the mock marriage "a strange but intimate fairytale wedding ceremony" straight out of the Jackson family album
, the report said.
Friends of the troubled superstar have always insisted that Jackson, despite his own fame, did everything to bring up his children like any normal youngsters.
British actor Mark Lester, one of Jacko's oldest pals, was quoted as saying: "They (the children)were brought up like ordinary kids. They squabble and bicker and have a great sense of mischief -- which Michael encouraged."
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