Michael Jackson’s son Prince wears mask as he hands out food to the homeless during coronavirus pandemic

MICHAEL Jackson's son Prince showed his charitable side yesterday when he was pictured handing out food to the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic.

The 23-year-old was seen wearing a Minnie Mouse-print face mask and blue latex gloves as he handed out specially-prepared meals for nearly two hours at the Gospel Mission Baptist Church in Los Angeles.

Prince sported a collared white T-shirt for the charitable outing, which he teamed with a pair of loose-fitting jeans.

The eldest child of the late singer continued his low-key look as he sported a grey baseball cap over his shoulder-length hair.

In amidst of giving back to the community, he also happily posed for selfies with members of the food charity, pulling down his mark for the snaps.

Following his worthwhile afternoon, Prince was spotted heading back to his pick-up truck.


Pop star legend Michael had three children, Paris, Prince and Blanket, although they were all given longer names at birth.

Prince is Michael’s oldest child, and was born as Michael Joseph Prince Jackson Jr, while Michael’s second oldest child is Paris, born as Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson.

Finally he had Prince Michael Jackson II, who went by the nickname Blanket.
Last year, Prince graduated college with a business degree while Paris works as a model, actress and activist.

In August, it was revealed that friends and supporters of their superstar dad had created a new documentary to slam allegations that were made against him in Leaving Neverland.

The group point to "five big holes" in the child sex abuse claims, branding accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck "liars" and "money-grabbers".

Meanwhile, the confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose to 216,000 yesterday in the US, with the death toll reaching 5,139.

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