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Katherine Jackson

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1930-05-04
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The matriarch of the famous Jackson musical family, she was the mother of Michael and Janet Jackson, whose influence shaped generations of talent. Known for her strong presence and unwavering support, she played a pivotal role in launching the careers of her children. It was through her encouragement that five of her ten kids came together to form The Jackson 5, a group that would go on to change the landscape of popular music. Before all the fame and spotlight, she met Joseph Jackson—her future husband and the father of her talented offspring—when she was just a teenager. At the time, he was a boxer with dreams of making it as a musician. Their partnership laid the foundation for one of the most iconic families in entertainment history. Following the tragic passing of Michael Jackson in 2009, she stepped forward once again, taking on the responsibility of being the legal guardian to his three children: Paris, Prince, and Blanket. Her dedication to family, especially to Michael’s legacy, remained steadfast throughout the years.

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She was the creative force behind the iconic looks for The Jackson 5, designing custom costumes that truly captured the spirit of the group. Her attention to detail and flair for fashion helped shape their stage presence, making each performance visually unforgettable. Over the years, she continued refining the designs, ensuring that every outfit matched the energy and rhythm of their music. It’s clear that her work played a big part in defining the image of The Jackson 5 during their rise to fame.

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