Michael Jackson’s Son Prince Announces Engagement to Longtime Girlfriend

Michael Jackson’s Son Prince Announces Engagement to Longtime Girlfriend


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Prince Jackson is stepping into a new chapter of his life, and it comes with a big announcement. The 27-year-old son of Michael Jackson revealed that he is now engaged to his longtime partner, Molly Schirmang. On Tuesday, August 27th, he shared the news with his Instagram followers through a carousel of photos that captured some of their happiest moments together.

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The collection of pictures gave fans a closer look at their relationship, including a photo where Prince and Molly are seen smiling beside his grandmother, Katherine Jackson. In the caption, Prince reflected on their nearly decade-long journey together. “8 years down ♾️ to go. Molly and I have spent a lot of time together and made incredible memories. We’ve traveled the world, graduated and grown so much together. I’m excited for this next chapter in our lives as we continue to grow and make great memories. I love you babs 😘,” he wrote.

Reports note that Prince and Molly have been together for eight years, preferring to keep their relationship away from the spotlight. This latest update, however, has brought their love story into the public eye in a joyful way.

The engagement comes after Prince’s emotional tribute to his father last year. On June 25, 2024, he marked the anniversary of Michael Jackson’s passing with a post on his Instagram Story. He shared a powerful image of the late superstar performing during the 1993 Super Bowl halftime show, adding that he missed his father deeply and believed the world was a “better place” when he was here.

Now, as he celebrates this personal milestone, Prince continues to honor his family while building his own future with the woman he has loved for nearly a decade.


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