Did Marlon Brando father Michael Jackson’s son? Bombshell new paternity claims over Blanket

New rumours are swirling over the paternity of Michael Jackson’s youngest son, Blanket, with some suggesting he was fathered by Hollywood icon, Marlon Brando

Hollywood legend, Marlon Brando, may be the father of Michael Jackson’s youngest son, according to explosive new claims.

Mystery has surrounded the paternity of the superstar singer’s three kids, Prince, 28, Paris, 27, and Blanket, 23, for decades, with many claiming Michael was not their biological father.

After the Billie Jean star’s devastating split from Lisa Marie Presley, former nurse, Debbie Rowe offered to have his children. They married in 1996, she became pregnant and then they divorced in 1999 before Michael took full custody of the kids. The Thriller legend’s youngest son, Blanket, now known as Bigi, was later born via an unknown surrogate in 2002. And it’s now been claimed that he was secretly fathered by Godfather star, Brando, through sperm donation.

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Claiming it’s “all kicked off” at the Jackson estate, after it was claimed that Michael was “unable” to father children himself, a source told The Sun: “People have said for years that Michael used sperm donors. And that’s pretty much accepted as a fact these days, despite what the Jackson family might have said publicly in the past.

“But what hasn’t been said until recently is that Marlon Brando was among the people who helped him become a dad because he was unable do it himself. They were both megastars and very close, so they had a lot of trust between them. That’s why it has stayed quiet for so long, but a handful of people close have always known.

“It has all kicked off within the wider Jackson estate quite recently. Everyone is trying to get their heads around it.”

Brando, who is known to have fathered at least 11 children of his own, had complex personal life — and, like Michael, chose to keep his kids away from the spotlight, instead bringing them up on his secluded private island in Tahiti.

The new paternity bombshell surrounded the screen legend is said to stem from sources close to the Jackson family, who claim that Brando, who died in 2004, may have stepped in to help his close pal, Michael.

There’s no denying that the actor bears a striking resemblance to Bigi, who was born via surrogate in February 2002.

Marlon and Michael, who who died of acute propofol intoxication in 2009, were famously close. The actor’s son, Miko, had worked alongside the singer as a bodyguard for many years and also appeared in his 2001 music video for You Rock My World.

He has revealed how much of his father’s later years were spent at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in California with his Smooth Criminal pal.

Thanking Michael for helping his father before he died, he said: “The last time my father left his house to go anywhere, to spend any kind of time, it was with Michael Jackson. Michael was instrumental helping my father through the last few years of his life. For that, I will always be indebted to him.”

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Stephen Graham tells fans to ‘stay tuned’ for Adolescence sequel after Golden Globes wins

Netflix’s Adolescence swept the Golden Globes, with Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty and Owen Cooper all winning and now there could be a second series

Stephen Graham has hinted fans of Adolescence should “stay tuned” for a potential second series.

The Netflix limited series star spoke behind the scenes following the show’s triumphant night at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, where it scooped four gongs, and offered insight into what he and co-creator Jack Thorne are thinking about the programme’s future.

When quizzed about the likelihood of another series, Stephen told journalists in the Winners’ Room: “I cannot answer that question because it’s somewhere in the deep recesses of my mind and Jack’s mind, and we’ll pull it out in three or four years, so stay tuned.”

The drama featured 16-year-old Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, a teenager suspected of murder, with Stephen portraying his father Eddie.

During last night’s awards bash, Adolescence clinched Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture, whilst several cast members secured individual honours.

Stephen took home Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television, and co-star Erin Doherty – in the role of Briony Ariston – earned Best Supporting Female Actor.

Owen Cooper secured the Best Supporting Male Actor trophy, becoming the youngest ever victor in the supporting TV categories.

This achievement also positioned him as the second youngest male Golden Globe winner in history, just behind Ricky Schroder, who was a mere nine years old when he received the New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture award for his performance in The Champ in 1990.

During his acceptance speech, Owen confessed: “Standing here at the Golden Globe does not feel real, whatsoever. What an incredible journey me and my family have been put through.

“We are forever grateful… I thought, I might be okay, I might be awful, I never know. So, I took a risk, and I went to drama classes. I was the only boy there. It was embarrassing, but I got through it.

“I’m still very much an apprentice. I’m still learning every day, I’m still learning from the people that are sat in front of me, that inspired me. It’s mad what’s going on.”

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Black comedy-thriller film One Battle After Another and Adolescence were the big winners at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. Adolescence scooped Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture, and stars Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty bagged acting honours, taking Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television, Best Supporting Male Actor and Best Supporting Female Actor respectively.

The Studio had a double win, with Seth Rogen named Best Male Actor – Comedy or Musical and the show also taking Best Musical or Comedy Series.

Golden Globes 2026 weirdest moments – Epstein joke to awkward Leonardo DiCaprio

The Golden Globes took place last night in Los Angeles, with One Battle After Another and Adolescence being the big winners at the event, which kicks off awards season

The Golden Globes was a night of surprise and success, as One Battle After Another and Adolescence won big at the annual awards ceremony. In the movie categories, the black comedy-thriller took Best Film – Musical or Comedy.

There was also an award for actress Teyana Taylor, who was made Best Supporting Female Actor and Paul Thomas Anderson won both Best Director and Best Screenplay. Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty took Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Best Supporting Male Actor and Best Supporting Female Actor respectively for their roles in the hit Netflix show.

However, the ceremony didn’t go off without a hitch. Here, The Mirror looks at some of the weirdest moments from the night.

Epstein joke

Nikki Glaser – who was back to host the awards for a second time – kicked off the ceremony with a roast and no one or news topic escaped her comments. She seemingly dropped a subtle reference to the Epstein files, with a comment about things being redacted.

She quipped: “There are so many A-listers – and by A-listers I do mean A list that has been heavily redacted.” From there, she even joked about the Justice Department receiving the award for Best Editing at this year’s Golden Globes.

The Epstein files is the name given to the documents which make up the detailed the criminal activities of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and those associated with him.

Leo pulls away

In an awkward moment picked up by the cameras, Leonardo DiCaprio was seen meeting Adolescence star Owen Cooper. In the exchanged, the Netflix actor was seen grabbing the Hollywood star’s hand before pulling away in a blink-and-you’ll miss it moment.

However, ever the gentlemen, Leo stood up for a picture with the teenager, who broke records when he won the award that night.

Hollywood star’s missing partner

What started out as normal speech soon took an unusual turn. Rose Byrne won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Film for her work on If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.

She paid tribute to her parents and her husband, noting he wasn’t in attendance. Revealing she had brought her brother along as her plus one to the event, she the revealed just where her husband was – leaving fans stunned.

“I want to thank my husband Bobby Cannavale,” she shared with the audience in the venue and at home, “He couldn’t be here because we’re getting a bearded dragon and he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey.”

Leo roast

Leonardo DiCaprio was also taken aim at in Nikki’s opening monologue. Speaking about his successes, she quipped: “Leonardo DiCaprio is here for ‘one man bun after another’ … what a career you’ve had, countless iconic performances, you’ve worked with every great director, you’ve won three Golden Globes, an Oscar and the most impressive thing is you were able to accomplish all of that before your girlfriend turned 30,” earning a laugh from the audience and Leonardo averted his eyes.

She then added: “Leo, I’m sorry I made that joke, it’s cheap. I tried not to but, you know, we don’t know anything else about you, man. There’s nothing else, open up.” She later quipped that she had searched for his past interviews.

“The most in-depth interview you’ve ever given was in Teen Beat magazine in 1991,” she said, before asking him: “Is your favourite food still pasta, pasta and more pasta?” Leo took it all in his stride and gave her a thumbs up.

Reiner tribute

There was a very very brief tribute to late director Rob Reiner. He and his wife Michele Singer died at their home late last year, but there was no tribute to the star and others that had passed in the recent months.

However, there was a brief nod to the director when host Nikki wore a black and white Spinal Tap baseball cap. She later said that the evening’s festivities “went to 11” in a tribute to Reiner.

One fan fumed over the mediocre tribute, writing: “The most tepid Rob Reiner tribute imaginable. literally a room full of people who knew him and that’s what they did.” Another added: “The so called Rob Reiner tribute just being Nikki Glaser wearing a Spinal Tap hat.”

Music confusion

Fans tuning in from home had been left puzzled by the music choices at this year’s ceremony. There seemed to be a recurring theme with the music choices, which were all traditional pop music.

When Best Supporting Actor winner Stellan Skarsgård, 74, won his award, he made his stage entrance to Yeah! by Usher. Amy Poehler, who won Best Podcast, arrived to the song Dynamite by BTS. Adolescence accepted the award to Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic.

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‘I’ve worked with Amanda Holden for years and this is what she’s like off camera’

Speaking in a recent podcast episode, a close celebrity pal shared insights into Amanda Holden’s personality off-camera and how she likes to “make the most” of her time off

Alan Carr has shed light on Amanda Holden’s personality off-camera and compared her to “Superwoman”. Alan’s revelations emerged in a recent instalment of his travel-themed podcast, Life’s A Beach (January 9), in which the Celebrity Traitors winner chatted with Kelly Brook about her time in the I’m a Celeb jungle.

In one segment, Alan asked Kelly what her husband, Jeremy Parisi, was like on holiday. She replied that she tends to opt for a “road trip” with “lots of different places”, meaning Jeremy will usually be on driving duties.

She explained that he found a trip to the Maldives more relaxing, as Alan suggested that Kelly finds it “hard to switch off”. Alan pointed out that her role as a radio host may contribute before noting that the same was true of his close pal, Amanda Holden, who he says wants to “make the most” of her time off.

He said: “That’s why she’s like Superwoman, you know, ‘Let’s do this, let’s do this, let’s do this”. Kelly asked if the Heart FM host was similar in that respect, to which Alan replied: “Oh my God, yeah.

“Give (her) a rosé just to calm her down. ‘Let’s sit here and have a rosé’. ‘Let’s do a TikTok dance!’ ‘No, let’s just have a rosé. Let’s just sit here. Let’s not jump about’.”

In further insights about the dynamic he shares with her, Alan joked to the Radio Times that in a “world of celebrity and stuff” that can include people who are “quite up themselves”, he initially thought Amanda was “one of them”.

Amanda, best known for her role as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, burst into laughter beside her friend, as he clarified that she was just like him, describing her as a “female version” of himself.

Owen Cooper’s four word tribute to Liverpool FC at Golden Globes as he makes history

Adolescence star Owen Cooper has made Golden Globe history, becoming the youngest person ever to win Best Supporting Male Actor – Television prize at just 16 years old.

Owen Cooper confessed it was “mad” to make history as he bagged a Golden Globe Award for Adolescence.

The 16-year-old actor became the youngest ever recipient of the Best Supporting Male Actor – Television award at Sunday’s ceremony, and then reflecting on the “incredible journey” that led him to the stage at Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton Hotel. He also couldn’t resist paying a tribute to his beloved Liverpool FC.

After triumphing over his co-star Ashley Walters, Billy Crudup (The Morning Show), Walton Goggins and Jason Isaacs from The White Lotus, and Tramell Tillman (Severance), Owen picked up his award and addressed the audience.

He said: “Standing here at the Golden Globes. Wow. It does not feel real whatsoever. What an incredible journey me and my family have been put through, we are forever grateful.

“What started off as something I thought I might be OK at, I might be awful, I took a risk and went to drama classes, I was the only boy there, it was embarrassing. But I got through it and I’m still very much an apprentice, still learning every day from the people in front of me who inspired me, I wouldn’t be here without you guys. It’s mad, what is going on?

Owen then extended his gratitude to those involved with Adolescence before concluding with an inspiring message and a shout-out to his favourite football club, Liverpool FC. He declared: “Bring on 2026. You’ll never walk alone.”

Later that evening, Owen’s Adolescence co-star Erin Doherty was left shocked after scooping the Best Supporting Female Actor – Television award, beating The White Lotus stars Carrie Coon, Parker Posey and Aimee-Lou Wood, alongside Hannah Einbinder (Hacks) and Catherine O’Hara (The Studio).

She gasped: “I made a promise to my mom that I wouldn’t swear on TV, but what the f***?

“Erin continued by thanking Owen, fellow cast members Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters, and director Phil Barantini, saying “each of you lives in every breath in that scene,” before dedicating her trophy to therapists.

She added: “Life can be tough, mental health is everything, so thank you to therapists, and it was an honour to play one. “.

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Black comedy-thriller film One Battle After Another and Adolescence were the big winners at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. Adolescence scooped Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture, and stars Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty bagged acting honours, taking Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television, Best Supporting Male Actor and Best Supporting Female Actor respectively.

The Studio had a double win, with Seth Rogen named Best Male Actor – Comedy or Musical and the show also taking Best Musical or Comedy Series.

Kylie Jenner and Ariana Grande lead Golden Globes must-see 2026 red carpet looks

Awards season kicked off with the Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Sunday night

Awards season kicked off with the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Sunday night, celebrating the best in film and television over the past year.

Hollywood’s finest brought out their best looks for the red carpet as they arrived at the ceremony, with Kylie Jenner stunning in a metallic corset Ashi Studio gown, while Selena Gomez oozed Hollywood glamour in a black Chanel dress adorned with a white feather trim.