Jackson kids joined by Justin Bieber for Michael tribute
Paris Jackson has Bieber fever
Paris Jackson has Bieber fever
Jackson siblings Prince, Paris and Blanket were joined by Justin Bieber at a ceremony to pay tribute to their late father.
The Jackson children looked cheerful as they cemented their handprints into a slab of concrete with their father Michael's name scrawled on it at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
They also imprinted their father’s hand with a sequined glove, and his feet with a pair of shoes.
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The trio were joined by Michael Jackson fan Justin Bieber, who also performed at the star-studded event, much to the obvious delight of 13-year-old Paris.
Speaking to the crowd, gorgeous Paris said: 'We are all very big fans of Justin and his music. I know I am!'
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Taking to the stage, teen sensation Bieber said: 'I don’t usually get nervous, but I’m kind of really nervous right now. Basically because Michael meant so much to me and I know he meant a lot to you guys as well.
'He was more than an entertainer. He was an inspiration the way he was kind, he was gentle and very charitable.
'That’s why I look up to him. People are going to remember him for his dancing and singing, but people have to remember him for being the man that he was. I think everybody right now should give Michael a round of applause.'
Adding: 'Everything I do, I look at Michael and I want to be as good as he was.'
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