BREAKING: Paris Jackson, Michael Jackson’s only daughter, finally speaks out after 20 years of living in doubt. And all our speculations were correct… See more

Paris has gone through several difficulties since the death of her father. However, this talented young woman is currently continuing her own career as an actress.

Despite the ups and downs of his life, he has now decided to talk about his life with his father, known as the “King of Pop”. Few, if any, people know of Michael Jackson’s existence. I mean, they don’t call you the “King of Pop” for nothing, right? But as much as we love his music, the late singer’s life was not easy.

Michael Jackson can be considered a product, someone who was created from a young age to be an artist and vocalist. That doesn’t change the fact that their music, dance, and composition are absolute masterpieces.

The whole world cried to music when Lloró in 2009. He practically spent his entire life being chased by paparazzi and tabloid media, and even when he was buried for the last time he was not exempt.

Several media helicopters followed helicopters delivering his body from the hospital in Los Angeles. News about Michael Jackson and his family continues to circulate around the world.


Today, their relatives receive most of the attention. Their children, in particular, have been targeted, as the Jackson family is a popular target for paparazzi. Paris Jacksoë, Michael Jacksoë’s second daughter, has grown up under the public eye. Now she strives to differentiate herself from Michael Jacksoë’s daughter and become her own personality.

He has been suffering from mental illness for several years, but he is actually doing very well.

On April 3, 1998, Paris Jacksoë was born in California. She is Michael Jacksoë’s only child and his second daughter.

She and her brother were homeschooled through sixth grade, which made their early years quite private. The children were carefully protected from the public, as Michael Jackson allowed them to maintain their seclusion. In Michael’s family, children wore costumes or wore their heads wrapped in scarves to hide their faces in early photographs.

As a result, the life of the Neverland Rapich was extremely limited for Paris and her siblings. No one could believe that they were immensely rich, but it must also have been difficult. In a YouTube interview with supermodel Naomi Campbell, Paris Jackson talked about her father and what their relationship was like.

He said Michael Jackson made sure they were “cultured.”

“My dad was very good at making sure that we were cultured, that we were polite, and not just showing us glitz and glamour, like going from hotel to hotel, to five-star hotels,” Paris said.

“It was also like we saw everything. We saw developing countries. We saw the whole spectrum.” Paris Jackson lived in different parts of the world during her childhood, while her father traveled all over the planet to play in front of hundreds of thousands of people.

She says she is very grateful for her privileged childhood. But, at the same time, Paris learned from a young age that he should not feel entitled to everything. Their father made sure the kids understood the concept of having to work to get their stuff.

“As I got older, it was about important things,” Paris said. If we were expecting five FAO Schwarz or Toys ‘R’ Us toys, we had to read five books.

“It’s about listening to it, not just having specific titles or thinking ‘ah, I’ve got it,’” he added. “It’s like working hard to get it, it’s something completely different, it’s an achievement.” Paris was only 11 years old when her father died.

On June 25, 2009, “The King of Pop” suffered a cardiac arrest at his home and died shortly after being transferred to a nearby hospital. Paris and her siblings were placed in the legal care of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson, according to Michael’s will.

During her father’s televised funeral, 11-year-old Paris stood in front of the whole world to say a few words about him.

“Ever since I was born, Dad has been the best father you can ever imagine,” he said. “And I… I just wanted to tell you that I love him very much. Paris and his brothers, Prince Michael, 12, and Prince Michael II, 7, attended the televised memorial service. In fact, it was pretty much the first time the world got to see anything more than a simple glimpse of Jackson’s children.

In January 2010, they appeared in public again when accepting the posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for their father at the 2010 Grammy Awards.

In November of that same year, Paris appeared on Oprah Winfrey’s show to talk about her father, saying that he was amazing.

“In a way, I felt like we understood what a good father he was, he was the best cook in the world,” he told Wifrey. He was a normal father.”

“He made the best French toast in the world,” Paris added.

After Michael Jackson’s passing, Paris Jackson moved into a mansion in Calabasas, California.

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