Janet Jackson

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She was 49 when she got pregnant. I guess she might have used embryos that were previously frozen but isn't more likely it was a donated frozen embryo?

Frozen Embryos mean, a fertilized egg (with sperm) . I think you mean frozen eggs. There would be no reason for frozen embryos, unless her husband can't conceive.
 
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When she was on the Tyra Banks show years ago she said she had her eggs frozen.

Eissa is adorable, he is fair but most mixed babies generally are until they're toddlers. His features are still changing but I think he resembles Janet as a baby. I see a resemblance to his cousin Blanket too.

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Blanket? are you saying Blanket was conceived with Michael's sperm? Paris surely wasn't?
 
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Blanket? are you saying Blanket was conceived with Michael's sperm? Paris surely wasn't?
Looking past skin tone and hair texture I see a resemblance in Blanket's facial features to Michael as a young boy. It could be a coincidence and he had an ethnic sperm donor, but I can believe Michael used his sperm with him. I don't think Prince or Paris are his biological children. There was no shady marriage to conceal the circumstances of his birth like his eldest two either.
 
I was just curious :smile: I am not familiar with biracial babies, so thanks all to the info above! He is pretty cute.

It isn't a problem glad we could inform you. I think maybe some people expect biracial children (especially if they are mixed with African American) to look a certain way but they can all look different.

There are quite a few biracial Jacksons and you can't really say they have a specific look to them. Some are a darker skin color , some are a lighter skin color, some have straight/wavy hair, some have kinky hair, some have light hair (brown or blonde), and some have light eyes

Just a few examples:
A lot of the family are in this picture but Jourdynn and Jeremy Jackson (Jermaine Jackson's sons sitting in Joe and Katherine's laps) are mixed with Mexican had really light skin as toddlers.
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A Jackson family group picture from 2009. Not everybody in the picture is biracial obviously but the ones that are biracial have both darker & lighter skin color and their hair textures are both straight/wavy hair or kinky hair.
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Tito Jackson's kids have wavy hair and his grandkids have straight/wavy hair with one even having blonde hair
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Marlon Jackson's grandkids all have light skin, have brown hair, and they have straight/wavy hair
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Jackie Jackson's twins are relatively light skin and have brownish-blonde hair
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Some of the Jackson grankids as well as some the Jacksons from Gary.
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There are quite a few biracial Jacksons and you can't really say they have a specific look to them. Some are a darker skin color , some are a lighter skin color, some have straight/wavy hair, some have kinky hair, some have light hair (brown or blonde), and some have light eyes

This was all very informative! It's crazy how after two generations, the really dark skin can almost just go away. I find genetics really interesting, quite a fun, unique detail of the human race.
 
Why all this talk about the complexion of the baby. Genetics is complicated. Years ago slaves straight from Africa were raped by their white masters and some of them had babies that "passed" as white. There is no formula. I thought everyone realized that by now.

I live in the deep south and most of the biracial babies now with look completely black or Hispanic even though their mother is white.
 
Why all this talk about the complexion of the baby. Genetics is complicated. Years ago slaves straight from Africa were raped by their white masters and some of them had babies that "passed" as white. There is no formula. I thought everyone realized that by now.

I live in the deep south and most of the biracial babies now with look completely black or Hispanic even though their mother is white.
Slaves born in the US were raped as well but I get your point... but yeah slavery isn't really taught in US history and not so much outside of the US so it's not common knowledge to many people.
 
This was all very informative! It's crazy how after two generations, the really dark skin can almost just go away. I find genetics really interesting, quite a fun, unique detail of the human race.

Lol at "just go away" ... it doesn't go away, but the phenotype isn't as evident. Genotype is still there. It can come up in any of the following generations.
 
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