Michael Jackson always maintained he was blighted by a rare skin disease called vitiligo.
And it seems his eldest son, Prince Michael may be suffering from the same problem.
The 13-year-old revealed white patches under his arm while on a recent holiday to Hawaii with his siblings Paris, 12 and Prince Michael II, eight.
Discolouration: Prince Michael revealed patches of white skin under his arm while holidaying in Hawaii last week
While there is the possibility it was the result of sun exposure, it appeared more dramatic than peeling skin.
Vitiligo is a hereditary skin condition which discolours the face and body.
Jackson, who died last year at the age of 50, blamed the disease for the gradual lightening of his own skin over the years.
His claim was always met with some scepticism from critics, who accused him of intentionally bleaching his skin.
Like father, like son? There is speculation the 13-year-old, pictured here with sister Paris, is suffering from vitiligo
Now that Prince Michael is showing signs of similar symptoms, some are convinced it is evidence Jackson really WAS the teen's biological parent.
For years the paternity of Jackon's children has been under question because of the difference in skin tone.
But a family source is quoted as telling American tabloid The Globe: 'It proves once and for all that Michael is the father!'
Prince Michael and his sister Paris were born to Debbie Rowe, Michael's wife from 1996 to 1999.
Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, was born to an unknown surrogate after the divorce.
Skin disease: Michael Jackson blamed the rare condition for the g
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