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This is reportedly Michael Jackson’s secret son – a 25-year-old singer who’s said to be getting a DNA test to confirm whether he is MJ’s love child. Intriguingly, Norwegian Omer Bhatti – circled in the pictures above and below – was seated in the front row at Jackson’s memorial service on July 7 with the star’s siblings Rebbie, Janet, Randy, Tito, Marlon, Jackie and Jermaine. Many more famous faces and family members were seated in the rows behind Bhatti at the Staples Centre.
Until now, it had simply been thought that Omer had become a friend of Jacko’s through being a childhood superfan and an impersonator of the star. But now, speculation is growing that he is in fact the star’s fourth child – with some people pointing out the facial similarities between Omer and MJ’s youngest son, Blanket. The news adds another twist to our story that Jackson’s existing three ‘official’ children are not biologically his anyway but those of his skin surgeon, Dr. Arnold Klein. It’s also reported that Omer lived at Jacko’s Neverland mansion for several years, as a child, and his parents worked there for a number of years too. Mum Pia has refused to comment on her son’s paternity, however.
Speaking from her home in Norway, she said simply: “He was the King of Pop. But for us, he was so much more.”
Until now, it had simply been thought that Omer had become a friend of Jacko’s through being a childhood superfan and an impersonator of the star. But now, speculation is growing that he is in fact the star’s fourth child – with some people pointing out the facial similarities between Omer and MJ’s youngest son, Blanket. The news adds another twist to our story that Jackson’s existing three ‘official’ children are not biologically his anyway but those of his skin surgeon, Dr. Arnold Klein. It’s also reported that Omer lived at Jacko’s Neverland mansion for several years, as a child, and his parents worked there for a number of years too. Mum Pia has refused to comment on her son’s paternity, however.
Speaking from her home in Norway, she said simply: “He was the King of Pop. But for us, he was so much more.”
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