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娱乐英语新闻:Jackson's sons still linger on father's death

2009-10-28来源:和谐英语
BEIJING, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Michael Jackson's sudden death has made the past few months full of grief for his children, though one of them is said to be coping better than the others, according to media reports Tuesday.

    La Toya Jackson, the singer's sister, said that the 11-year-old girl Paris Michael was in a positive status to keep her father's memory close, whereas her brothers found it tougher to move on.

    In an interview with the Daily Mirror, she explained, "Paris thinks and talks about her father all the time. She's doing very well, writes a lot and she wears his shirts every day. They still smell of him and it helps her feel close to him."

La Toya Jackson (L) stands onstage with the children of Michael Jackson, Paris Jackson (2nd L), Prince Michael Jackson I (R) and Prince Michael Jackson II (aka Blanket) during the memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles July 7, 2009.

    However, it has been a much more difficult time for the pop singer's oldest child Prince Michael.

    "Prince just doesn't want to speak about it," La Toya Jackson told the paper. "He won't even watch the DVDs - he just walks right past the TV. It's too soon, too touching. I do worry about him very much."

    The youngest Jackson sibling also needs concern. "And Blanket is just a very sad, shy little boy," the children's aunt said. "He cries - he really does cry. It's so painful for him. No one can bring his daddy back and it hurts so much."

    "They all go to therapy, and I truly hope Prince especially will be able to open up." She added.