Michael Jackson's family members honor late King of Pop on 15th anniversary of his death
"The world felt better with you in it," son Prince Jackson wrote.
Fifteen years after Michael Jackson's death at 50, his family members are paying tribute to the late King of Pop.
Jackson's son Prince, 27, posted an Instagram story with the message "Miss you pops. The world felt better with you in it" alongside a photo of the musician in a crowd of young singers.
The "Smooth Criminal" singer's sister La Toya Jackson also paid tribute to her brother on Instagram, posting a slideshow of numerous iconic photos of him, set to his song "Gone Too Soon" from 1993. "You changed the world with such exuberant talent in many ways!!! We love you! We will always miss you!" she wrote in her caption. "Gone to soon! I miss you and I will always love you."
MJ's brother Tito Jackson, who played bass in the Jackson 5, also commemorated the anniversary of his sibling's death, posting a black-and-white photo of the singer with several hashtags, including "15 years without michael jackson," "gone too soon," "always in our hearts," and "miss you much."
Additionally, brother Jackie Jackson, who was a guitarist for the Jackson 5, paid tribute to Michael on Instagram. "Hard to believe it's been 15 years without you," he wrote alongside a photo of himself with young Michael. "We miss you everyday."
In his own post, Tito's son TJ Jackson wrote, "I miss you so much Uncle Michael. Thank you for all you did for me. I will always feel like the luckiest nephew to have you as an eternal source of strength, guidance and love. I love you forever."
Jackson is the subject of the highly anticipated biopic Michael from Antoine Fuqua, which is set to release in theaters in 2025. The singer will be played by his nephew Jaafar, son of Jackson 5 member Jermaine Jackson.
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