Paternity Test for Michael Jackson’s Son

Michael Jackson’s bodyguard Matt Fiddes, 31, needs a paternity test to confirm whether Michael Jackson’s son, Prince Michael often called Blanket, is really his biological child. This is not the first time there have been doubts and speculations about the paternity of Michael’s kids.

DNA Paternity Test - Michael Jackson

Celebrity Paternity Test- Michael Jackson

Matt Fiddes has made it public that he is sure to be the father of Michael Jackson’s son prince; he says the Jackson had asked for his sperm so as to have athletic, strong kids. Fiddes, a body guard and martial arts expert by professions, would supposedly have the right genes to pass on.

Simultaneously, another man has come forward making another claim on another of Michael’s children. Mark Lester has asked for a paternity DNA test to be carried out as he believes to be the biological dad of Jackson’s daughter, Paris.
The men are both British and both claim to have been in regular contact with Michael’s kids up until the moment of his death. Fiddes wants to take over custody of the child when Michael’s mother, who currently looksa after the kids, gets too old to continue overseeing their needs. Michael’s mother, Catherine, is now 80 years old.

How will the paternity test be done?

Typically, a DNA sample is taken from the mother, child and the alleged father. If the mother’s sample is not available, testing can still be done albeit with marginally less accuracy. DNA samples are typically collected using mouth swabs which are rubbed inside the mouth to collect saliva. In cases of a court ordered test, collection of DNA samples will be carried out be a neutral third party. The results will show with an accuracy superior to 99.99% if the tested, alleged father is really the biological father of the child. If he is not the biological father of the child, this will be shown with 100% accuracy.

The DNA paternity test will conclusively confirm whether one of the two men is the biological dad of Michael Jackson’s kids.