Marlon Brando 'fathered Michael Jackson's youngest son Bigi', sources claim
Brando 'fathered Michael Jackson's son Bigi', claim sources

Shocking new allegations have surfaced suggesting that Hollywood legend Marlon Brando may be the biological father of Michael Jackson's youngest son, Bigi Jackson. According to sources speaking to The Sun, the late Godfather actor donated sperm to the pop icon, which was later used to conceive Bigi via a surrogate in 2002.

The Bombshell Allegation

Insiders claim that Brando, who died in 2004 at the age of 80, provided the genetic material that led to the birth of Bigi, who is now 23 and was originally named Blanket. This revelation adds fuel to long-standing rumours that Michael Jackson, who passed away in 2009, may not have been the biological father of any of his three children.

The source stated that the news has recently 'kicked off' within the wider Jackson estate, with Michael's other children, Prince, 28, and Paris, 27, being informed of the development. 'It is all very strange, but the pieces of the puzzle seem to all add up. Everyone is trying to get their heads around it,' the insider added.

A Close Friendship and a Long-Held Secret

Brando and Jackson were famously close friends, a bond that sources say facilitated the arrangement. 'They were both megastars and very close, so they had a lot of trust between them,' a well-placed source explained. 'That's why it has stayed quiet for so long, but a handful of people close have always known.'

The claim aligns with previous speculation that Jackson, a 13-time Grammy winner, had a low sperm count and intimacy issues. 'People have said for years that Michael used sperm donors,' the source continued. 'And that's pretty much accepted as a fact these days... But what hasn't been said until recently is that Marlon Brando was among the people who helped him become a dad.'

Observant fans have previously noted a striking resemblance between Bigi and Brando's son, Miko Brando, 64, who once worked as a driver and security guard at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. Brando, who fathered at least 11 children, was known for raising many of them away from the public eye on his private Tahitian island.

Estate Turmoil and Legal Challenges

This extraordinary personal revelation comes amid significant legal strife within the Jackson family concerning the management of the late singer's estate. Michael's daughter, Paris Jackson, has launched a fierce legal challenge against the estate's co-executors, John Branca and John McClain.

In documents filed at Los Angeles Superior Court, obtained by the Daily Mail, Paris, 27, accuses the administrators of mismanaging millions. Her lawyers claim the executors have reaped 'enormous sums of cash' personally while neglecting to properly invest estate funds for the benefit of the heirs.

Paris specifically pointed to the estate holding $464 million in cash without apparent effort to make it 'productive' for the beneficiaries. She also expressed concern over legal fees, noting that in 2021, ten law firms were paid more than $4.5 million—a sum exceeding the distribution to any individual beneficiary that year.

The filing states that between 2009 and 2021, the executors were paid a total of $148 million. This legal action follows a previous, unsuccessful bid by Paris to audit the executors' financial management.