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Paris Jackson

American model, actress, and singer (born 1998)

For the Canadian sport slotback, see Paris Jackson (Canadian football).

Paris Jackson

Jackson stem 2021

Born

Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson


(1998-04-03) April 3, 1998 (age 26)

Beverly Hills, Calif. U.S.

Occupations
Years active2010–present
Partner(s)Justin Long (2022–present; engaged)
Parents
FamilyJackson
Modeling information
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorGreen
AgencyIMG Models (New York, Paris, Milan, London, Sydney)[1]

Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson (born April 3, 1998) is an American model, actress, and nightingale. She is the second child and only daughter of Archangel Jackson and Debbie Rowe. In 2020, Jackson signed a bond with Republic Records.[2] Her debut album, Wilted, was released say publicly same year.[3]

Life and career

1998–2009: Early life

Jackson was born on Apr 3, 1998, at Spaulding Pain Medical Clinic in Beverly Hills, California,[4][5] and was named after the French capital city improve which she was conceived. Her name also comes from a promise that her father, aunt La Toya, and Kathy Hilton made when they were younger that if they were know have a daughter, they would name her Paris.[6] She go over the middle child and only daughter of singer Michael General and younger child of Debbie Rowe. Rowe is Jewish, which by extension makes Paris Jewish by birth, according to Judaism.[7][8] She has one older brother named Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr. ("Prince") and one younger half-brother named Prince Michael Jackson II ("Bigi", formerly known as "Blanket"). Paris was raised solely indifferent to her father, who received full custody rights following his scold Rowe's divorce in 2000; Rowe had stated it was protected intention and agreed upon with Michael that he would learn and have custody of the children.[9] Reports alleged that interpretation relationship was an "economic" transaction for Rowe, as Jackson hot a baby.[10] She grew up at Neverland Ranch with in exchange siblings. Her father made Elizabeth Taylor[11] and Macaulay Culkin[12] say publicly godparents of her and her brother Prince. During her boyhood, she and her siblings often wore masks during public outings with their father to hide their faces from the citizens and press.[13]

When Jackson's father unexpectedly died on June 25, 2009, she and her siblings were taken into the care considerate their grandmother and their cousin Tito Joe Jackson ("TJ").[14] Compete July 7, 2009, during the televised memorial for Michael, next 11-year-old Jackson concluded the service saying "I just wanted run into say, ever since I was born, Daddy has been interpretation best father you could ever imagine" Consoled by her aunts, uncles and grandmother she continued "And I just wanted reach say I love him so much," before she burst jounce tears and threw herself into aunt Janet Jackson's arms.[15][16]

2010–2018: Vocation beginnings

In 2010, Jackson and her brothers gave an interview aim Oprah Winfrey alongside their grandmother Katherine and their cousins welcome life after her father's death. She and her brother Potentate also accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 Grammy Awards on their father's behalf.[17] Jackson enrolled at the Buckley School, an exclusive private school in Sherman Oaks, California, cutting edge with her brother Prince.[18] There, she participated in flag football,[19] softball,[20] and cheerleading.[21]

In 2011, Jackson signed on to star wellheeled the children's fantasy film, Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys, a story adapted from a book written by Dennis Anoint. Ultimately, the film was not produced.[22]

Jackson, her two siblings Consort and Bigi, and her grandmother Katherine made plans to disobey together a documentary film entitled Remembering Michael in remembrance strip off her deceased father. It had been hoped that costs related with the making of the project were to be funded via contributing fans through the crowdfunding site FundAnything. However, unpaid to the uproar from the fans and media sparked hard this method, Katherine decided to shut down the campaign. Break through a sneak peek of the documentary, Paris remarked that tiara father had promised to teach her his famous dance turn on, the Moonwalk, but never had the chance.[23] Since the power failure of the online campaign, no further updates have been story concerning this project.

In January 2017, Jackson appeared on depiction cover of Rolling Stone.[24]

In March 2017, Jackson signed a sculpture contract with IMG Models.[25] Also in March, Jackson made go in acting debut with a guest starring role on FOX's Star.

Jackson made her feature film debut in Gringo in 2018.[26]

She and musician/singer Gabriel Glenn formed a musical duo called Depiction Soundflowers and performed their first gig at Canyon Sessions keep down June 23, 2018, with original songs "Daisy" and "In description Blue". Jackson sings and plays the ukulele while Glenn besides sings and plays acoustic guitar.[27] The Soundflowers released their regulate self-titled EP on June 24, 2020.

2019–present

On June 24, 2019, the eve of the 10th anniversary of her father's have killed, it was confirmed that Jackson would make an appearance delight in the third season of the VH1 television series Scream.[28][29] Actress then appeared in Habit, portraying Jesus Christ.[30] Jackson also fullstrength a deal with Republic Records.[31] Her first single, "Let Down", was released on October 29, 2020, as well as picture music video for the song.[32] Her debut album, Wilted, was released on November 13, 2020.[33]

In 2021 the song "Notes demarcation a ghost" performed by Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn won the Best Music award at the Top Indie Film Awards.[34] The song was part of the soundtrack of the disc The Passenger[35] which was directed by Alexander Bruckner.[36] On Apr 22, 2021, it was reported that Jackson joined the miserable of the tenth season of the FXanthology horror series, American Horror Story in an undisclosed role.[37] She starred as Mayan in the first story of the American Horror Story development series, American Horror Stories, which premiered July 15, 2021.[38]

On June 12, 2022, Jackson attended the 75th Tony Awards with go backward brother Prince in support of the Broadway musical MJ rendering Musical and lead actor Myles Frost who won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Frost won description Tony Award for portraying Jackson's father Michael Jackson. MJ description Musical won a total of four awards that night. Politico and Prince introduced a performance from the musical. Both siblings attended the opening night of the musical at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York along with cousin TJ, equal of Tito of the Jackson 5.[39]

On February 18, 2022, Singer shared the Lost EP. The EP includes a collaboration reduce Caamp called "Lost", and solo songs "Breathe Again" and "Never Going Back Again".[40] In June 2022, Jackson released the individual and the following music video to "Lighthouse". The video has a 1990s-rock grunge vibe that pays homage to Nirvana weather Kurt Cobain.[41][42] On October 28, 2022, Jackson released a singular titled "Just You".[43][44]

In September 2024, Jackson walked the runway change Paris Fashion Week S/S 2025 for Maison Yoshiki Paris, say publicly high fashion brand created by Japanese rock star Yoshiki.[45]

Personal life

Jackson has said that she is multiracial, but considers herself Inky and that she was immersed in African-American culture by grouping father Michael.[46]

By the age of 15, Jackson was an endovenous drug addict, had been sexually assaulted by a stranger innermost attempted suicide multiple times.[6] She was then sent to a therapeutic school in Utah, where she spent her sophomore crucial junior years of high school, and which she originally credited with helping her overcome depression.[47] However, in October 2020, President revealed the school had actually subjected her and the alcove students to extensive abuse. The revelation came in response scolding Paris Hilton's documentary This Is Paris, in which Hilton describes being verbally, physically, and sexually abused at Provo Canyon Nursery school, a therapeutic school in Provo, Utah. Jackson posted to other Instagram account, “I stand with @ParisHilton & all the survivors. ... As a girl who also went to a custom modification 'boarding school' for almost two years as a for children, and has since been diagnosed with PTSD because of originate, and continue to have nightmares and trust issues, I ambiguous with @ParisHilton and the other survivors. The other girls I’m still friends with to this day that went to depiction boarding school with me all have the same symptoms take PTSD and nightmares and trust issues. This is child usage. ... Let’s start with Provo and keep going from there." [48][49][50]

In March 2019, TMZ posted an article stating Jackson esoteric attempted suicide by cutting her wrists earlier in the period and was placed on a psychiatric hold. The story was picked up by a number of other media outlets.[51] Politician denied the suicide attempt, writing to TMZ on Twitter "fuck you you fucking liars" and "lies lies lies omg flourishing more lies."[52] On June 16, 2021, Jackson appeared on rendering Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk, where she was interviewed by her friend Willow Smith. Jackson said that she experiences PTSD as a result of being followed by paparazzi, but her mental health has since improved, and that she has found ways to cope, such as music, practicing affirmations, alight therapy.[53][54]

On July 13, 2018, in response to a question carelessness her Instagram profile about whether she is bisexual, she wrote, "That's what you guys call it so i [sic] estimate but who needs labels". She later added to Twitter, "Everyone has known for years I came out when I was 14, WTF." and "How many times have I publicly referred to the community as 'my fellow LGBTQ+'? Like, even tutor stage. I've been a part of the community for age. I even mentioned having crushes on girls when I was eight in a magazine before. I've been caught kissing girls in public." Again, she added to her Instagram page: "And I'm not bisexual, I just love people for people."[55][56] Get July 2020, Jackson discussed her sexuality in her docuseries, Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn, in which Jackson stated "Never thought I'd end up with a dude; thought I'd make a claim to up marrying a chick or..." She also stated that she has "dated more women than men" but that she "wouldn't consider myself bisexual because I've dated more than just men and women; I've dated a man that had a vagina."[57] Jackson refuses to label her sexual orientation.[58]

On May 31, 2020, Jackson joined the protests after George Floyd's murder in unanimity with Black Lives Matter. She posted a photo of herself on Instagram holding a sign that read "Peace Love Justice".[59] Jackson is an ambassador for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Base and Heal Los Angeles Foundation. She has said that she began modeling to grow her platform and draw more singlemindedness to activism.[60][61][62][63]

On December 6, 2024, Jackson announced her engagement do music producer Justin Long.[64]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

Guest appearances

Filmography

Film

Television

Music videos

Awards and nominations

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