Paris Jackson enjoys family dinner with brother Blanket... after sharing her fears he had been left to live alone

She's been vocal about her fears for the stability of her little brother Blanket, born Michael Jr.

And it seems Paris Jackson's concern has led to changes - with the 19-year-old sharing pictures of a happy family dinner on Friday.

The teen and her little brother, 15, were at the center of the meal, sitting surrounded by their friends and family for the relaxed gathering.

Reunion: Paris Jackson, 19, posted photos of a fun-filled family dinner including brother Blanket Jackson, 15, on Friday despite recently fearing for his safety

Reunion: Paris Jackson, 19, posted photos of a fun-filled family dinner including brother Blanket Jackson, 15, on Friday despite recently fearing for his safety

The large fete included smiling attendees, a buffet of food, and numerous non-alcoholic beverages.

Paris captioned one of the snaps: 'dinner w da fam'.

The meal comes after Paris expressed deep concern for her brother after discovering he was living 'alone', as reported by TMZ on Tuesday. 

Homecooked: Paris can be seen sitting next to Blanket, born Michael Jr., as they enjoy the company of several similar aged relatives

Homecooked: Paris can be seen sitting next to Blanket, born Michael Jr., as they enjoy the company of several similar aged relatives

All in the family: The large fete included smiling attendees, a buffet of food, and numerous non-alcoholic beverages

All in the family: The large fete included smiling attendees, a buffet of food, and numerous non-alcoholic beverages

The two, along with their brother Prince, were orphaned after their father's untimely death in 2009. 

Their grandmother Katherine Jackson, 86, is nominally Blanket's guardian, but has not been at her Calabasas home - where he lives - since January.

Instead after a prolonged stay with daughter Janet in London, Katherine moved into her daughter Rebbie Jackson's Los Angeles home after her return last month.

Alone: Paris claims that her grandmother Katherine Jackson, 86, has not been at the Calabasas home where Blanket stays since January (pictured 2016)

Alone: Paris claims that her grandmother Katherine Jackson, 86, has not been at the Calabasas home where Blanket stays since January (pictured 2016)

In her absence Blanket's care fell to his second guardian, Tito Joe Jackson, who split the child's care with his wife. 

It was reported that they took turns staying at Katherine's home with Blanket, but Paris felt the prolonged separation from other family members was harmful to Blanket.

Such separation is on behalf of Rebbie claims Paris. 

Missing: Katherine, a temporary guardian for Blanket, has been staying with her daughter Rebbie Jackson, 66, in Los Angeles since returning from London last month; (pictured 2013)

Missing: Katherine, a temporary guardian for Blanket, has been staying with her daughter Rebbie Jackson, 66, in Los Angeles since returning from London last month; (pictured 2013)

Paris believes Rebbie has been keeping Katherine away from herself, Blanket, and older brother Prince, 20.

Rebbie and several of her siblings have intentionally put a wall up to control the matriarch for financial motives according to insiders.

Despite Paris' fears, Blanket is said to be excelling at his private school, where he is described as ‘extremely social’ and has been getting straight A’s. 

Suspicious: Paris believes aunt Rebbie Jackson, 66, has been keeping Katherine away from herself, Blanket, and older brother Prince, 20; (pictured 2012)

Suspicious: Paris believes aunt Rebbie Jackson, 66, has been keeping Katherine away from herself, Blanket, and older brother Prince, 20; (pictured 2012)

Hope: Despite Paris' fears, Blanket is said to be excelling at his private school, where he is described as ¿extremely social¿ and has been getting straight A¿s; (pictured March)

Hope: Despite Paris' fears, Blanket is said to be excelling at his private school, where he is described as ‘extremely social’ and has been getting straight A’s; (pictured March)

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