Well He Is A Prince! Jackson Girlfriend’s Entire Family ‘Bullied’ Into Confidentiality Agreement By Jackson Clan
Sept. 24 2014, Published 5:05 p.m. ET
Dating Michael Jackson’s 17-year-old son Prince Jackson has its perks… if you’re willing to sign the dotted line!
“When Prince started dating his girlfriend Nikita Bess last year, 6-7 bodyguards showed up at her house and tried bullying her and her family into signing confidentiality agreements,” a source at The Buckley School, where Prince is a senior, tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.
Apparently, this is something that is not too uncommon with the Jacksons, who have a family history of scandal.
“They do it with all of the girls that Prince dates because the family is so secretive!”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the aspiring actor is “in love” with his current girlfriend Bess, 17, and has already given her a promise ring.
“He wants to be with her forever and the family adores her,” the source said.
Prior to dating Bess, Jackson was with Niki Berger and Kuwaiti princess Remi Alfalah, daughter of Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 79.
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It seems that oldest son of the late Michael Jackson has also definitely inherited his father’s charms.
“Prince is a really sweet guy,” says the source. “He is helping with the theater at The Buckley School behind the scenes and bought everyone a flower.”
Jackson currently lives with his sister Paris, 16, and brother Blanket, 12. They have been under the dual legal guardianship of grandmother Katherine Jackson, 84, and uncle TJ Jackson, 36, and live in their home in Calabasas, Calif. since 2012.
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