Michael Jackson‘s youngest son is all grown up—and like his dad, he is successful awards for his artwork.
Along with ringing in his twenty second birthday on Feb. 21, Bigi Jackson—who the late King of Pop had nicknamed Blanket as a baby—lately celebrated one other main milestone: his first movie award. Three weeks earlier, he received Finest Drama on the Santa Monica Movie Pageant for his directorial and screenwriting debut, Rochelles.
And there to rejoice all of it was his massive brother Prince Jackson, the eldest of the King of Pop’s three youngsters, who paid tribute to Bigi on social media.
“Bro is killing it!,” Prince captioned an Instagram Story of the 2 from the pageant, with Bigi holding his award. “Chasing his desires and successful awards. HBD yo!”
Rochelles—which stars Jesse Howland and Brandon Bales—focuses on two mates competing for a coveted job at a prestigious restaurant. The quick movie was shot over a five-day interval round Los Angeles, in response to manufacturing firm 2293 Productions, and is at present accessible to lease on Amazon and Roku.