Michael Jackson's mother Katherine said she hated it when he made his children hide behind masks in public.
The King of Pop famously put veils over the faces of sons Prince and Blanket and daughter Paris whenever they were out and about to ensure no one knew what they looked like, reported Contactmusic.
His mother insists her son was only trying to protect the kids from the glare of publicity, but since his death the children have often been seen in public without the face coverings.
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"He kept their faces veiled so nobody would know what they looked like and they could play like normal kids. He was trying to protect them," she said.
Jackson died from an accidental overdose of anaesthesia in June, 2009, and Katherine has since assumed shared legal guardianship of Prince, 16, Paris, 15, and 11-year-old Blanket.