Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris arguing over who’ll pay for Joe Jackson’s funeral

Joe Jackson’s family is already squabbling over who will pay for the musical powerhouse’s funeral, a source close to the family has revealed. 

A family insider shared that the 89-year-old’s granddaughter Paris and daughter Janet have been arguing over who will pay for the arrangements, adding to the ‘bad blood’ that already exist between them. 

‘Janet has said she’ll pay for it because she believes Paris paying for it would be an embarrassment to the family,’ the insider told Radar Online.  

Granddaughter Paris Jackson and daughter Janet Jackson (pictured) have been arguing over who will pay for Joe Jackson's funeral arrangements, adding to the 'bad blood' that already exist between them

Granddaughter Paris Jackson and daughter Janet Jackson have been arguing over who will pay for Joe Jackson’s funeral arrangements, adding to the ‘bad blood’ that already exist between them

Part of the problem stems from how the two view the patriarch. 

‘Paris believes her grandpa is a legend and should be treated as such,’ the source said of the 20-year-old. 

Meanwhile, the 52-year-old Janet ‘still had a terrible relationship with him, though it wasn’t shown in public,’ a different source added. 

'Paris believes her grandpa is a legend and should be treated as such,' the source said of the 20-year-old.

‘Paris believes her grandpa is a legend and should be treated as such,’ the source said of the 20-year-old.

The bad blood between the two has been tangible as of late, with Paris speaking out – last month – about being snubbed over an invite to the BillBoard Music Awards where Janet was receiving an Icon award.  

Joe was apparently not a fan of the feuding as he once said ‘too many folks fight against this family, we don’t need to fight with each other.’

And according to the source, the patriarch had been hopeful he’d continue on with life instead .

Meanwhile, the 52-year-old Janet 'still had a terrible relationship with him, though it wasn't shown in public,' a different source added

Meanwhile, the 52-year-old Janet ‘still had a terrible relationship with him, though it wasn’t shown in public,’ a different source added

‘He wasn’t ready to go. He wanted to be around till his 90th,’ the source said. 

Joe Jackson passed away on Wednesday at the age of 89.

The patriarch was the driving force behind the hit 1970s band The Jackson Five as well as the man who helped shape the image of his son Michael Jackson and his daughter Janet – both who turned into global superstars.

And soon after news broke that Joe had died from pancreatic cancer, Michael’s son Prince, aged 21 and Paris’ older brother, took to Instagram to share a touching tribute for his grandfather.

Respect: Prince Jackson shared a touching tribute for his grandfather Joe after the patriarch died on Wednesday at the age of 89

Respect: Prince Jackson shared a touching tribute for his grandfather Joe after the patriarch died on Wednesday at the age of 89

Prince was seen with Joe in a group photo that looked to have been taking in the past few years.

The caption began, ‘This man is and always will be an example of sheer willpower and dedication.’

And in what could be seen as a nod to Joe’s reputation as a driven man who pushed his kids to succeed, Prince said: ‘He didn’t choose the path that was the easiest but he choose the path that was best for his family.’

And then the college student noted that Joe did serve as a role model: ‘You taught me to take pride in the Jackson name and what it really means, you taught me dedication in the face of adversity and most of all you showed me strength and fearlessness. There is and never will be someone like you.’

Tragedy: His death comes almost nine years to the day that his son Michael passed away on June 25, 2009 (Jackson and his son Michael in 2005 above) 

Tragedy: His death comes almost nine years to the day that his son Michael passed away on June 25, 2009 (Jackson and his son Michael in 2005 above) 

The ending of his passage was tender, making it clear the two had a strong bond: ‘Fly free and until we meet again The Hawk.’

Prince’s father Michael – who had the monster hits Thriller, Beat It and The Man In The Mirror – died on June 25, 2009.

After his shock passing, Prince went to live with his grandmother Katherine along with Paris and Blanket.

He also spent plenty of time with Joe. 

Joe’s other famous daughter, La Toya Jackson, shared a tweet about her father.

‘I will always love you!’ she wrote. ‘You gave us strength, you made us one of the most famous families in the world.

The kids Michael left behind:  Prince with Blanket and Paris at the Michael Forever Tribute Concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in 2011

The kids Michael left behind: Prince with Blanket and Paris at the Michael Forever Tribute Concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in 2011

‘I am extremely appreciative of that, I will never forget our moments together and how you told me how much you cared. #RIP Joe Jackson.’ 

Joe’s grandson, Taj Jackson (his father is Toriano ‘Tito’ Jackson), hit out at trolls online.

When the kids were younger they wore masks; seen in 2009

When the kids were younger they wore masks; seen in 2009

‘Disgusted by some of the comments I’m reading about my grandpa Joe by those who didn’t even know him,’ Taj wrote. ‘Please don’t just regurgitate what you were spoon fed by the press. Joe was loved by our ENTIRE family and our hearts are in pain. Let us grieve without the nastiness.#ripthehawk.’ 

A family source tells DailyMail.com that Jackson, who had his wife Katherine by his side when he passed away, faded into unconsciousness on Tuesday.  

Katherine made the decision to move Jackson into hospice care over the weekend as his health began to rapidly decline.

The patriarch of the Jackson family had voiced his desire to hold on through Monday said the family source, which marked the ninth anniversary of his son’s death. 

Her tribute: Joe's other famous daughter, La Toya Jackson, shared a tweet about her father. 'I will always love you!' she wrote. 'You gave us strength, you made us one of the most famous families in the world'

Her tribute: Joe’s other famous daughter, La Toya Jackson, shared a tweet about her father. ‘I will always love you!’ she wrote. ‘You gave us strength, you made us one of the most famous families in the world’

His daughters: Joe with LaToya, left, and Janet, right, in Los Angeles in 1983

His daughters: Joe with LaToya, left, and Janet, right, in Los Angeles in 1983

Jackson and his wife had been living apart for the past few years following a tumultuous 69-year relationship during which Jackson fathered a love child, had multiple affairs and was accused of abusing the couple’s children. 

Jackson had been ailing for months, but took a turn for the worse in the past two weeks according to sources close to the family.

His famous family all clambered to be by the bedside of the sickly father-of-eleven, but Jackson’s handlers allegedly barred senior family members from visiting him, including his wife Katherine and oldest child Rebbie.

Tribute: Randy Jackson Jr remembered his grandfather with a social media post on Wednesday (above) 

Tribute: Randy Jackson Jr remembered his grandfather with a social media post on Wednesday (above) 

For four days, his sons and daughters were locked in heated discussions, unsure what was going on and pleading to see their father.

DailyMail.com later learned that following an emergency Jackson family meeting and desperate pleas to Jackson’s manager, Charles Coupet, family members were finally granted access to the octogenarian last Tuesday night. 

It is understood that he suffered from a form of dementia and had suffered several strokes in recent years.    

RIP: Joe (above in 2014) has passed away at the age of 89 one week after he was hospitalized with stage four pancreatic cancer

RIP: Joe (above in 2014) has passed away at the age of 89 one week after he was hospitalized with stage four pancreatic cancer

Katherine, daughters Rebbie and Joh’Vonnie and granddaughter Yashi Brown were among those who visited with Jackson in his final days.

At the same time, the Jackson family struggled to gain medical information about the dying man.

A source close to Joe’s daughter Janet confirmed that she too had been denied access to see her father in recent days.

And Joe’s other daughter Joh’Vonnie Jackson – the product of an extra-marital affair – had also been barred from seeing her dad despite being very close to him and living nearby in Vegas claimed the source.

Jackson’s son Jermaine confirmed the odd situation when approached by DailyMail.com.

Rhythm nation: The patriarch of the Jackson family led his children to remarkable success in the music industry, particularly son Michael and daughter Janet (Janet and her father in 2000) 

Rhythm nation: The patriarch of the Jackson family led his children to remarkable success in the music industry, particularly son Michael and daughter Janet (Janet and her father in 2000) 

‘No one knew what was going on – we shouldn’t have to beg, plead, and argue to see our own father, especially at a time like this,’ he said. 

‘We have been hurting.We were not being told where he was and couldn’t get the full picture. Even from the doctor. My mother was worried sick.’

Jermaine, 63, added at the time: ‘He’s very very frail, he doesn’t have long. The family needs to be by his bedside – that’s our only intention in his final days.

‘It’s what any family would want, but some people around him think they know better…and they don’t.’ 

Jackson guided his children to unprecedented success as The Jackson 5 after his own attempt at stardom did not pan out with his band The Falcons.

Prior to that, Jackson had attempted to forge a career as a professional boxer after his 1949 wedding to Katherine.

He was born Fountain Hill, Arkansas just one year before The Great Depression to Samuel Jackson, a university professor who was the son of a slave.

Video courtesy of @LiamMcEwan  

He was the oldest of five children, and at the age of 12 moved to California with his father when his parents split.

His mother and other four siblings all moved to Chicago, with Jackson later joining them at the age of 18 when his father remarried.

That is when he began to pursue boxing, having dropped out of high school, and was briefly married to another woman before divorcing her and then pursuing a relationship with Katherine Scruse.

The two married soon after and he got a job at Inland Steel as a crane operator.

One year later, the couple had their first of 10 children, daughter Rebbie. 

In was in the early 1960s that he began to create what would become the Jackson 5, which initially consisted of his three eldest sons: Jackie, Tito and Jermaine. 

Family man: Jackson himself had given verbal instructions making clear he did not want visitors or family members to see him or his medical records in his final weeks (Jackson with his sons in 1970)

Family man: Jackson himself had given verbal instructions making clear he did not want visitors or family members to see him or his medical records in his final weeks (Jackson with his sons in 1970)

The boys were known as The Jackson Brothers and forced to spend most of their free time practicing as Jackson demanded perfection.

The group then became the Jackson 5 when Marlon and Michael joined a backup singers.

All that practice did pay off however, and the group found success on the road before drawing the attention of Gordon Keith, who released the group’s first single in 1968 with Michael as the lead singer.

That was the beginning of the group’s ascent, which all culminated with the boys being signed to Motown Records and the release of their first album, Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5. 

The way they were: Randy Jr also shared an image of Jackson and wife Katherine (above)

The way they were: Randy Jr also shared an image of Jackson and wife Katherine (above)

The support of that A-list singing star catapulted the group, whose hits included ABC, I’ll Be There and I Want You Back.

By that time the family was living in California, and after six years with Motown the boys signed an even more lucrative deal with Epic while Jackson began to send his three daughters Rebbie, Janet and LaToya out on the road to perform. 

Janet’s ascent began in 1982, and for the next two decades she was a fixture on the pop charts alongside her brother Michael, who had gone solo by that point. 

At the same time, Jackson’s reputation began to tarnish as details of his abhorrent behavior towards his children and extramarital affairs began to emerge.   

It was also revealed that Katherine had filed for divorce in 1973 because of her husband’s infidelity but later withdrew those papers. 

One year later he welcomed his eleventh child, Joh’Vonnie, with his mistress Cheryl Terrell.

Jackson and Terrell went on to have a relationship for 25 years, and in 1982 Katherine once again filed fir divorce before once again deciding to opt out of the proceedings at the last second.  

In 1993, Jackson suffered perhaps the most devastating blow of his life and career when Michael appeared on Oprah Winfrey’s eponymous talk show and went into great detail about the emotional and physical abuse he endured during his youth.

That sit-down remains the most watched interview in television history, with 90 million people tuning in to hear the King of Pop speak openly for the first time in 14 years. 

It would also be one of his last interviews, as he retreated from the public eye soon after in the wake of allegations that he had sexually molested young boys.

Jackson, despite his son’s comments to Winfrey, stood by Michael’s side throughout the trials that followed, often accompanying Michael to court.  

In 2002 he was also inducted into the Rock and Hall of Fame as the Best Entertainment Manager of All Time. 

Janet also paid tribute to her father just a few days ago at the Radio Disney Awards, where she was honored. 

‘My father, my incredible father drove me to be the best I can,’ said Janet, who recently welcomed her first child last year, son Eissa Al Mana.

 



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