Prince Jackson is joined by famous dad's brothers at Michael biopic premiere in LA despite sister Paris's criticisms of the film

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Prince Jackson was joined by several of his famous family members at the premiere of the Michael biographical film on Monday despite his sister Paris's objection to the film

The 29-year-old son of the late Michael Jackson reunited with his aunt and uncles on the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

He was seen posing with Jackie Jackson, 74, and Jermaine Jackson, 71, for a sweet family portrait.

Prince's sister Paris, 28, and brother Bigi AKA Blanket, 24, were notably missing although Bigi did appear at the premiere for the biopic in Berlin earlier this month.

Prince's aunt La Toya Jackson, 69, was also in attendance at the family reunion and modeled a chic, all-black ensemble.

She wore a strapless corset with frilly details paired with a skintight, mermaid-style skirt with a large rose detail. 

Prince Jackson was joined by his uncles Jackie Jackson, 74, and Jermaine Jackson, 71, at the premiere of the Michael biopic on Monday

Despite Prince's support for the film, his sister Paris Jackson (seen in France last month) has criticized the upcoming biopic as 'dishonest' and a 'fantasy,' and has continued to level accusations against two executors of her late father's estate who are behind the film

For an additional touch of glamour, she wore opera gloves and a dazzling, diamond necklace on her neck. 

For the premiere, Prince — the son of the late King of Pop and Debbie Rowe — wore a dashing suit with a crown embroidered on the front and an arm band. 

Jackie wore an all-black ensemble featuring a tweed suit jacket with satin lapels and suede trousers.

Jermaine went for a contrasting look and sported a cream-colored blazer paired with a black tie, a white dress shirt and black trousers. 

Both of Prince's uncles wore sunglasses and bright smiles as they posed with him on the red carpet. 

Jaafar Jackson — the son of Jermaine and portrays late uncle Michael in the film — brought along his girlfriend Maddie Simpson, and the couple coordinated in chic, black ensembles. 

He wore a double-breasted blazer jacket and matching trousers with a diamond brooch on one of the lapels. 

Meanwhile, his girlfriend styled her hair in a topknot to show off her semi-sheer, black gown with a sequin, lace design 

Prince shared a laugh with his family members

His aunt, La Toya Jackson, 69, was also in attendance at the star-studded event held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles

For the premiere, Prince — the son of the late singer Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe — wore a dashing suit with a crown embroidered on the front and an arm band

Seen left to right: Marlon Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Prince Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Jackie Jackson and Austin Brown

Jaafar Jackson — the son of Jermaine and portrays late uncle Michael in the film — wore a double-breasted blazer jacket and matching trousers with a diamond brooch on one of the lapels at the premiere

He brought along his girlfriend Maddie Simpson, and the couple coordinated in chic, black ensembles

Garcelle Beauvais also wore a sparkly, all-black outfit for the star-studded premiere

Jaafar, 29, made his movie debut for portraying his paternal uncle in the biopic. 

Garcelle Beauvais also wore a sparkly, all-black outfit for the star-studded premiere. 

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum wore a turtleneck minidress with a dazzling detail right above her legs. 

She layered a long, black coat with matching rhinestone-encrusted details for the special occasion. 

George Lopez also joined in on the fanfare at the premiere and brought along his daughter Mayan Lopez, 30.

The actor seemingly went for a look inspired by the King of Pop as he wore a suit with dress pants that exposed his white socks. 

He also sported sunglasses and a fedora as his accessories to complement his look. 

His daughter wore a champagne gold dress with a woven and fringe design cascading past the skirt. 

George Lopez also joined in on the fanfare at the premiere and brought along his daughter Mayan Lopez

He seemingly went for a look inspired by the King of Pop as he wore a suit with dress pants that exposed his white socks. He also sported sunglasses and a fedora as his accessories to complement his look

Derek Hough also attended the premiere and showed off his dance moves on the red carpet. The Dancing with the Stars alum went for a stylish, black-and-white outfit with contrasting oxford shoes and a statement brooch on his blazer

Derek Hough also attended the premiere and showed off his dance moves on the red carpet. 

The Dancing with the Stars alum went for a stylish, black-and-white outfit with contrasting oxford shoes and a statement brooch on his blazer.

On the same day, Mariah Carey was seen arriving at Metro Private Cinemas in New York City for a special screening of Michael.

For the special occasion, she wore a black top paired with a chic, leather jacket and jeans featuring studded, rolled cuffs at the bottom.

She wore a pair of rectangular sunglasses and was seen strutting down the street in pointed-toe suede booties with red bottoms. 

The Michael biopic, which will premiere in theaters on Friday, April 24, and tells the story of the titular pop superstar

The synopsis of the film follows his journey 'from his extraordinary early days in the Jackson 5 to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fuels a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world.'

Despite Prince's support for the film his sister Paris Jackson has criticized the upcoming biopic as 'dishonest' and a 'fantasy,' and has continued to level accusations against the two executors of her late father's estate who are behind the film’s production.

Now lawyers for the estate have responded, telling TMZ that Paris' protests are 'without merit.'

Paris' legal battle with John Branca and John McClain reached a peak last year when she accused them of financial mismanagement, lack of transparency and wasting estate resources since Jackson's death in 2009.

She's made no secret of her dislike in the way they've been handling things and she recently spoke out again, per TMZ.

Tori Spelling glittered in gold

Lori Loughlin was pretty in pink

Seen left to right: Kendrick Sampson, Deon Cole, Colman Domingo, John Branca, Anthony Talauega, Karen Langford, Richmond Talauega, Marlon Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Cookie Johnson, Judah Edwards, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Juliano Valdi, Joseph David-Jones, La Toya Jackson, Jamal Henderson, Rhyan Hill, KeiLyn Durrel Jones, Jessica Sula, Randall Jackson Jr, Prince Jackson, Lydia Silverman, Graham King and Jermajesty Jackson

On the same day, Mariah Carey was seen arriving at Metro Private Cinemas in New York City for a special screening of Michael

For the special occasion, she wore a black top paired with a chic, leather jacket and jeans featuring studded, rolled cuffs at the bottom

She wore a pair of rectangular sunglasses and was seen strutting down the street in pointed-toe suede booties with red bottoms

Paris claimed the co-executors used estate money to invest in risky entertainment projects, such as the Michael biopic, which is scheduled for wide release on April 24.

Jackson's middle child — who met the co-executors in court earlier this month — said it’s 'troubling' to her that John Branca and John McClain used estate funds to finance most if not all of the film’s $150 million budget, calling it a 'botched production.'

Paris questioned Branca's decision to cast Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller as himself in the biopic, saying it’s 'unclear how this peculiar and presumably costly casting decision will result in commensurate box office receipts.'

The singer and model pointed out that Branca's lack of experience as a film producer 'may be the root of reports that the estate has had to fund tens of millions of dollars in reshoots after the terms of a well-known settlement agreement prevented the production from using substantial amounts of footage already shot.'

But lawyers for the estate said Paris and her legal team have 'either not been paying attention over the past several years or simply want to object for objections’ sake.'

They added that she and her lawyers 'seem far more interested in playing media games by making headline-grabbing, yet false, accusations; raising specific “concerns” over issues previously addressed and resolved, and staging tabloid press photo ops strutting into hearings with obvious props.'

They said the executors have lots of producing experience and produced a number of projects that involved Jackson and 'those efforts have been wildly successful,' including the Cirque du Soleil shows and MJ the Musical on Broadway.

The estate's lawyers said Paris' complaints about how they've spent money are unfounded and countered that it would be 'irresponsible not to explore a major motion picture based on Michael Jackson’s life,' pointing to the success of the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.

Lawyers for Branca and McClain said Paris and her lawyer even ignored an invitation to meet with them.

Estate lawyers said Paris (pictured on March 11) and her legal team 'seem far more interested in playing media games by making headline-grabbing, yet false, accusations'

Lawyers for Jackson's estate have responded, telling TMZ that Paris' protests are 'without merit' (the singer is pictured in 1988)

Paris called the Michael biopic - which stars her cousin Jaafar Jackson as the pop star - a 'botched production'

The singer and model questioned co-executor John Branca's decision to cast Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller as himself in the movie (Teller is seen in a still from the film)

'Ms. Jackson and her attorneys are once again abusing the courts and the legal system by making a series of false allegations as part of a media campaign to distract from their legal setbacks and the inherent weakness of their case,' attorney Jonathan Steinsapir told the outlet. 

'The executors have been meticulous and conscientious in every decision that they have made.'

Steinsapir said, 'Ms Jackson has already received roughly $65 million in benefits and stands to inherit many hundreds of millions more.

'This is from an estate that was $500 million in debt and facing bankruptcy at the time of Michael's death, but was turned by the executors into a business generating billions in revenue.'

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