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Michael Jackson's son Prince shares pressure of ‘big shoes to fill'

Michael Jackson's son Prince Jackson, 27, admitted his "very rich family history" has inspired him to try to make his dad proud by "giving back,” as seen in his latest public outing.

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Prince Jackson attends the 23rd annual Harold’s Carole Pump Foundation Gala at The Beverly Hilton on August 18, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Originally appeared on E! Online

Prince Jackson is starting with the man in the mirror.

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Michael Jackson's eldest son shared some of the ways he hopes to uphold his dad's legacy 15 years after the Grammy winner's tragic drug-related death.

"I come from a very rich family history, and those are some big shoes to fill," Jackson told the Associated Press Dec. 19. "I don't know if I ever could, but I wear it like a badge of honor."

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The 27-year-old explained how he, along with sister Paris Jackson, 26, and brother Bigi "Blanket" Jackson, 22, all try to honor their dad in their own unique ways.

"My siblings and I, we each kind of got a piece of him in different ways," he continued. "For me, it's that philanthropic kind of giving back, and that's where I'm really passionate about. I just hope the work that we do makes him proud."

That's why Jackson wanted to make a difference this holiday season, which inspired him to host a Christmas event Dec. 19 with his charity Heal LA. For the outing, he went shopping for Mattel toys, loading up his cart with Barbies and Disney Princess figurines for underprivileged children.

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"It warms my heart when we see the kids smile at the end of the day," he added. "So, it's really fun."

Prince co-founded the organization in 2016 while a student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

The website notes that the group was "inspired by the philanthropic efforts of the late Michael Jackson" to "address the needs of underserved communities."

"With a mission to end homelessness, child abuse, and hunger in Los Angeles," it reads, "Heal LA embarked on a number of initiatives to serve those in need."

Over the course of five college semesters, Heal LA raised over $150,000.

Prince Jackson is keeping dad Michael Jackson's legacy alive. The Loyola Marymount graduate revealed how his late father continues to inspire his philanthropic efforts while chatting with Access Hollywood at the 3rd Annual "Thriller Night" Halloween Costume Party to benefit Prince's nonprofit organization, Heal Los Angeles. "I think charity is such a rewarding field to be in," the 22-year-old said. "I feel like there's a lot of work that needs to be done. With who I am and the platform I've been given, it would be wasteful of me to really focus on something else." Prince also opened up about the "raw, unfiltered" relationship with his sister and brother, Paris and Bigi Jackson, admitting that they "100 percent" understand everything he has been through. "It's only made us stronger as siblings to have that bond," he said.
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