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Post by Invincible on Jul 26, 2017 18:00:10 GMT
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Post by Snow White on Aug 1, 2017 22:44:35 GMT
Paris and Macaulay got matching spoon tattoos, how sweet they're that close! I read that spoons in tattoo art can be representative of struggling with a chronic illness or pain. If that's the meaning, it makes sense knowing Paris has dealt with a lot of pain since her father's passing and Mac used to do drugs.
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Post by Russg on Aug 2, 2017 20:37:43 GMT
^^ I think Paris and Mac's friendship is cute.
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Post by Snow White on Aug 2, 2017 20:58:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2017 11:10:49 GMT
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Post by milo on Nov 10, 2017 18:44:13 GMT
The coverage of her stay by the Australian media was disgusting and disproportionate. But it’s expected since she’s MJ’s daughter.
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Post by Angel of Light on Jan 30, 2018 20:33:54 GMT
I wish her father was here to put her back in line. All I will say is that I agree.
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Post by ghost on Jan 30, 2018 20:38:09 GMT
I wish her father was here to put her back in line. All I will say is that I agree. What has she done that is so terrible? Smoked a cigarette? Got some tattoos? And do you really think if her father was still around that she would be doing everything he said? How many 18/19yr old kids do everything their parents tell them?
Leave the poor girl alone.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Mar 18, 2021 18:34:53 GMT
I don't agree everything Pairs does or say. but she an adult. i'm pretty sure if michael was alive i'm pretty sure she or he wouldn't agree on everything. kids grow up and make make their own decisions whatever we agree or not. it's about being a parent. yes you still their parent but you can't force your kid to do everything you say.
whatever she does in her life that's her choice.
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Post by respect77 on Mar 30, 2021 3:07:50 GMT
Queen Naomi interviewing Paris. Should be interesting.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Mar 31, 2021 12:40:28 GMT
Queen Naomi interviewing Paris. Should be interesting. I'm sure the usual fans will pick her apart for some minor detail, but I thought she came across as very humble and intelligent. All of MJ's kids seem to be mature beyond their years.
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Post by respect77 on Mar 31, 2021 16:47:55 GMT
Naomi's interview with Paris generated some positive media articles. (It's always weird what the media decides to pick up and what they ignore.) Here there was an article about it on a feminist website (of all places) praising MJ as a father with no mention of LN or the allegations. And I have seen German media write about it.
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Post by MattyJam on Mar 31, 2021 21:24:33 GMT
Naomi's interview with Paris generated some positive media articles. (It's always weird what the media decides to pick up and what they ignore.) Here there was an article about it on a feminist website (of all places) praising MJ as a father with no mention of LN or the allegations. And I have seen German media write about it. I watched it and she comes across lovely. There seems to be two Paris Jackson's, one which is this distorted perception created by bitter MJ fans who for some reason have decided that she is unworthy of being his daughter. If you believe what these people say, you would think she's this bratty, self-obsessed, entitled druggy who hates her father. And then whenever I see her interviewed, she just comes across very gentle, sensitive and caring. I honestly don't understand what she's ever done to warrant the hatred some MJ fans have for her. As a sidenote, Naomi Campbell seems hilarious. She's scatty as anything and completely on her own planet, but I kind of love her for that.
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Post by respect77 on Apr 1, 2021 3:38:19 GMT
Naomi's interview with Paris generated some positive media articles. (It's always weird what the media decides to pick up and what they ignore.) Here there was an article about it on a feminist website (of all places) praising MJ as a father with no mention of LN or the allegations. And I have seen German media write about it. I watched it and she comes across lovely. There seems to be two Paris Jackson's, one which is this distorted perception created by bitter MJ fans who for some reason have decided that she is unworthy of being his daughter. If you believe what these people say, you would think she's this bratty, self-obsessed, entitled druggy who hates her father. And then whenever I see her interviewed, she just comes across very gentle, sensitive and caring. I honestly don't understand what she's ever done to warrant the hatred some MJ fans have for her. As a sidenote, Naomi Campbell seems hilarious. She's scatty as anything and completely on her own planet, but I kind of love her for that. Agree. Even on this forum we couldn't escape that Paris hate.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Apr 8, 2021 16:14:19 GMT
Paris Jackson Reveals What It Was Like Being Michael Jackson’s Daughter: ‘I Was Raised Kind of Everywhere’ Paris Jackson had a childhood unlike any other. In a recent interview with supermodel Naomi Campbell, Jackson opened up about what it was like growing up as the only daughter of the late Michael Jackson, who, despite raising his kids in a life of privilege, also brought them up to be “cultured” and not “entitled.” Paris Jackson lived all over the world with Michael Jackson Thanks to her dad, Jackson was a world traveler before she was even a teenager. In a new interview with Naomi Campbell on the supermodel’s YouTube series, No Filter, the “Wilted” singer got candid about her childhood, sharing how her superstar dad, Michael Jackson, raised her and her two brothers, Prince and Blanket. “I was born in LA, California, and was kind of raised everywhere but,” she shared. “We spent a few years up north in like Santa Barbara area. I was raised kind of everywhere, like the east coast, the south, U.K., Europe, the Middle East, like we grew up everywhere.” Though growing up as the King of Pop’s daughter gave her privileges not many people have, Jackson says that her father still raised her to be “cultured” and not “entitled.” “My dad was really good about making sure we were cultured, making sure we were educated, and not just showing us like the glitz and glam, like hotel hopping, five-star places,” she told Campbell. “It was also like, we saw everything. We saw third-world countries. We saw every part of the spectrum.” Michael Jackson inspired the person Paris Jackson is today In addition to the King of Pop raising her and her two brothers to be cultured, Jackson reveals that he also made sure to teach them the value of hard work, which fostered her work ethic. “I’m also a full believer that I should earn everything,” she said of her position in life now. “I need to go to auditions. I work hard. I study scripts. I do my thing.” Jackson revealed that her father taught her and her siblings this important lesson at a young age, which she still follows almost 12 years after his death. “Even growing up it was about earning stuff. If we wanted five toys from FAO Schwarz or Toys ‘R’ Us, we had to read five books,” she shared. Now, whenever she earns something herself, the singer says it feels like an “accomplishment.” “It’s earning it, not just being entitled to certain things or thinking oh I got this,” she continued. “It’s like working for it, working hard for it, it’s, it’s something else entirely.” www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/paris-jackson-reveals-what-it-was-like-being-michael-jacksons-daughter-i-was-raised-kind-of-everywhere.html/
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