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VIDEO: Debbie Rowe Chokes Back Tears; Talks About Visiting Michael Jackson's Grave

March 5 2010, Published 4:48 a.m. ET

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Debbie Rowe talks for the first time about visiting the grave site of ex-husband Michael Jackson, and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive interview.

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Rowe, who gave birth to Prince and Paris Jackson, says her visit to Michael’s grave on Wednesday was not her first. After being asked “We’ve seen the pictures, emotionally how are you?” She was visibly emotional when she responded, “How would you react if you went to visit someone you love?”

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We caught up with her after shopping at Barnes and Noble in Calabasas, California Thursday afternoon.

RadarOnline.com was first to report that Rowe is concerned about the safety of Michael’s children because of an alleged stun-gun incident involving Blanket.

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"Of course I'm concerned about Blanket!" Rowe said. "I am concerned about my children, who wouldn't be?"

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According to published reports, Jackson's brother Jermaine's 13-year old son Jaafar purchased a stun gun and allegedly attempted to use it on Blanket. The Jackson family has denied that Blanket was ever in danger but the California Department of Children and Family Services continues to investigate.

"I have never been to the house," Rowe said in reference to the Encino family compound where the children live and where the incident occurred.

On Thursday, RadarOnline.com exposed exclusive video of Jaafar violently slapping his brother Jermajesty in the head. Rowe had no comment on the video.

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