London
(ANI):
Late
King
of
Pop
Michael
Jackson"s
former
bodyguard,
who
claims
he
may
be
the
dad
of
the
singer's
youngest
son,
is
planning
to
have
a
paternity
test
soon.
Martial
arts
expert
Matt
Fiddes,
31,
revealed
he
was
planning
to
take
a
DNA
test
in
Los
Angeles
in
two
months.
And
he
will
try
to
get
access
to
eight-year-old
Prince
Michael
II
-
known
as
Blanket
-
if
the
outcome
goes
in
his
favour.
Fiddes
also
may
seek
custody
where
mother
of
King
of
Pop,
Katherine,
80,
can
no
longer
look
after
the
boy.
Devon-based
Fiddes
claimed
he
donated
sperm
to
Jackson
nine
years
ago
after
the
singer
offered
to
pay
for
a
specialist
to
help
him
have
'athletic'
children.
Fiddes
also
that
British
actor
Mark
Lester
is
also
planning
to
take
a
DNA
test.
He
said
Lester
-
who
claims
to
have
donated
sperm
to
Jackson
in
the
1990s
-
wanted
to
prove
he
is
the
father
of
the
star's
daughter
Paris,
12.
The
two
men
were
said
to
have
been
'persuaded'
by
seeing
the
children
on
the
Oprah
Winfrey
Show.
"We
are
going
to
have
DNA
tests.
It
breaks
our
heart
watching
the
kids
on
TV." The
two
used
to
see
Jackson's
children
regularly
but
claim
to
have
been
cut
off
since
his
death
by
Katherine,"
the
Sun
quoted
Fiddes
as
saying.