A rare photo of Michael Jackson's 17-year-old son Blanket shows him smiling with his pals before going to see Avengers: Endgame.
Although I'm pretty sure he was looking a lot less smiley after the film; in fact I wouldn't be surprised if he even shed few a tears.
The teen, whose real name is Prince Michael Jackson II but who now goes by Bigi, usually keeps himself out of the public eye, but older brother Prince Jackson, 22, shared this photo on his Instagram page.
Bigi was snapped in a group of 17 posing in front of a poster for the flick, looking a lot older than how most of us remember him.
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Brother Prince can be seen down on one knee in the left of the photo.
The brothers have declined to comment since allegations were made against their late father in HBO documentary Leaving Neverland.
However, their sister Paris took to Twitter to say: "There's nothing I can say that hasn't already been said in regards to defence.
"Taj [Jackson, MJ's nephew] is doing a perfect job on his own. And I support him. But that's not my role.
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"I'm just tryna get everyone to chill out and go with the flow, be mellow and think about the bigger picture. That's me."
Taj previously spoke out to say he was hoping to make his own documentary to counter the allegation.
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Speaking with NME, Taj said: "It's going to start off with the 1993 allegations because I think that's where everything started. So, it's going to start there.
"It's going to talk about the settlement in terms of the civil suit and why he settled. At one point he was very against settling and angry and then gave in. So why did he do that? So, it's going to talk about all of that. 1993/1994 to 2005 are the big parts of his life.
"So, this is not going to be a puff piece. it's not going to be, 'Oh, let's show Michael Jackson the humanitarian.' This is about exposing all the things that have been mustering for 20, 30 years."
Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@princejacksonTopics: Celebrity, Michael Jackson, US Entertainment