MICHAEL JACKSON's three grieving children are "coming back strong" in the wake of their father's death six weeks ago, according to their uncle JERMAINE.
The Jackson clan was stunned by the superstar's sudden passing in June (09) and his children Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, and Prince Michael II, seven, were visibly grief-stricken as they honoured their father at his televised memorial last month (Jul09).
But the singer's elder brother Jermaine insists they are "doing fine" under the guardianship of their grandmother Katherine, enjoying outings to the cinema and preparing for the coming school year.
He tells U.S. talk show host Larry King, "They're playing with my kids and they are coming back strong."
Jackson also refuted speculation his late brother wasn't the kids' biological dad, echoing his father Joe's previous observation that they resemble the King Of Pop: "People come forth and say things just to get attention, but those are definitely Michael's children. You can look at the kids and tell that they are Michael's kids."
And when asked if the youngsters would ever consider careers in show business, the 54 year old said "there's a great possibility".
He added, "They love film and they love movies and they know a lot about animation."
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