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Michael Jackson’s Kids Step Out, Looking Sharp, In Rare Public Appearance Together

It's rare that all three of the late Michael Jackson's kids step out together for a night on the town--but when they do, they certainly make sure to do it in style! Prince (15 years old), Paris (14), and Blanket (10) sported sharp looks Thursday in Los Angeles, when they showed up with aunt La Toya Jackson at a Los Angeles launch for a new energy drink.

Paris, Prince, La Toya and Blanket Jackson (Photo: Jason LaVeris)

The Jackson boys were cool in dark suits, while Paris glammed it up in a slinky blue-and-black gown--plus a blue-and-black manicure to match! All three clutched cans of Mr. Pink Ginseng Drink, the wellness beverage they were there to promote.

Prince noted to Entertainment Tonight that he was happy to promote the new product because "It's a very healthy energy drink...and I like it!"

When asked if the Jacksons have a reality show in the works, Paris answered with a firm negative. "I like to keep some parts of our life private," she asserted.

She also had some advice for fellow children of famous lineage: "Stay humble. Don't let things get to your head."

The Jackson kids weren't the only notable names at the Mr. Pink shindig. Other stars at the event included Lindsay Lohan, David Arquette, and Audrina Partrige.

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