Prince and Paris Jackson, the oldest children of Michael Jackson, has shared an insight into their childhood.
The siblings spoke to Vogue in a video which showcased them getting ready for Motown’s 60th anniversary.
They were representing their father at the event.
“I think of my childhood when I hear the word Motown, I grew up listening to all of that, and it’s very nostalgic,” Paris said.
Prince explained: “Motown and my dad’s legacy in Motown was way before, obviously, I was born.”
“But I always heard him speak fondly of it.”
The siblings then told a story of how Paris broke her nose when they were kids.
Explaining what happened, the brother and sister said that Paris fell while they played a game of hide and go seek in the dark.
Prince said: “We were playing hide and go seek at Neverland. I decided to turn off the lights.”
Paris described having “raccoon eyes” after the fall and knowing her nose was broken, thanks to her brother’s “genius idea.”