Bam!!! Meet Rebbie’s daughters, Yashi Brown and Stacee Brown. They are gorgeous right?!!
So why are people shocked at their gorgeous looks? Well it’s probably because it has less to do with their beauty and more to do with there skin complexion. It’s different because what the public is accustomed to seeing from the Jackson family, are mostly images of the Jackson kids who are biracial, since most of the elder Jacksons have had children with partners of different races, other than African American. There’s nothing wrong with their biracial side of the family whatsoever, because all of the Jackson kids are beautiful people, but it is also quite interesting to see some Jackson kids who remind us of the Jackson brothers and sisters that we grew up on back in the day.
Rebbie’s husband and the father of her children, Nathaniel Brown, is African American. Nathaniel sadly passed away in 2013 from cancer and he and Rebbie were married from 1968 up until the time of his death. Now that’s real love right there!
Stacee Brown is Rebbie’s and Nathaniel’s eldest child. Stacee was also a singer at one point. She’s 44 years old and she is married to producer/songwriter/musician, Rex Salas. They have one son together, London Blue Salas.
Rex has an extensive musical background and he was also once a part of the The Jacksons’ band, of Janet Jackson’s band, and he’s worked many times with Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, The Gap Band, Stacee’s mother, Rebbie, and many more artists throughout the years. Nowadays Stacee tends to shy away from the limelight more than her younger sister, Yashi.
Rebbie’s daughter, Yashi, is Rebbie’s and Nathaniel’s second born child and she’s 38 years old. Like her big sis,’ Yashi’s a very beautiful and intelligent woman. She doesn’t have children as of yet and she is a poet. In 2011 she released a book about her life living with bipolar disorder.
Yashi and Rebbie began to speak publicly about bipolar disorder because Yashi said that she wanted to show the world that having bipolar doesn’t mean that people with the disorder are crazy or deranged, but that they are normal people, with a chemical imbalance in the brain which is completely controllable with medication. She has been fighting, ever since her 2011 public reveal, to work toward eliminating the stigmas that come along with the disorder.
I know one thing, Rebbie’s daughters are FINE and they look like Rebbie, Janet and La Toya mini-me’s don’t they?