Paris Jackson Slams Media Reports: ‘When Will This Stop’
Paris Jackson has not had an easy week.
The actress and daughter of the late Michael Jackson once again took to Twitter to clear up any misconceptions about her life and emotional state.
Just days after denying that a recent hospitalization was due to a suicide attempt, Paris, 20, slammed reports that she fell asleep at the wheel.
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“*[P]arks at gas station waiting for my boyfriend to pump gas,*” she wrote. “*[C]loses eyes to listen to favorite song* paps take pic and zoom in so you can’t see that i’m parked and accuse me of falling asleep at the wheel…. when will this stop.”
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She followed up by writing “this past week it’s been nonstop bulls—t i’m so sick of it.”
On Saturday, following reports of her alleged suicide attempt, Paris stepped out with her boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn. The two also walked the red carpet for Netflix’s The Dirt premiere on Monday as well.
Paris has been taking heat on social media for the last few weeks after the premiere of HBO’s documentary Leaving Neverland, which chronicles the alleged sexual abuse of two men at the hands of her late father, Michael Jackson.
Paris has not publicly addressed the documentary except to say that it’s “not her role” to defend her father.
“[T]here’s nothing i can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense,” she said.
there’s nothing i can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense. taj is doing a perfect job on his own. and i support him. but that’s not my role. i’m just tryna get everyone to chill out and go with the flow, be mellow and think about the bigger picture. that’s me.
— PK (@ParisJackson) March 14, 2019
In January, Paris entered into a treatment facility to “reboot” and “realign.”
“After a busy year of work engagements that took her all over the globe, Paris decided that she needed to take some time off to reboot, realign and prioritize her physical and emotional health,” a source reportedly told E! News at the time.