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Michael Jacksonā€™s daughter Paris has revealed why she identifies as a Black woman.Ā 

The 26-year-old model and musician is the middle child of the ā€˜Thrillerā€™ singer ā€“ she has an older brother named Prince and a younger brother called Bigi.

As the daughter of the ā€˜King of Popā€™, Paris has been in the spotlight from a young age and over the years, sheā€™s experienced many public struggles.

Paris Jackson on Red Table Talk.
Paris Jackson has opened up about her mental health struggles. Credit: Red Table Talk via Facebook

Paris has revealed that the paparazziā€™s fixation with her father led her to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

PTSD is a mental health condition thatā€™s triggered by a terrifying event ā€“ either through experiencing or witnessing it, as per theĀ Mayo Clinic.

On an episode ofĀ Red Table Talk, Paris disclosed: ā€œI experience audio hallucinations, sometimes, with camera clicks and severe paranoia and have been going to therapy for a lot of things, but that included.ā€

She added that she has been doing eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EDMR) therapy to help with the PTSD, describing it as ā€˜very effectiveā€™.

Jacksonā€™s daughter has also been very open about her coming out experience, revealing that she doesnā€™t label her sexuality.

ā€œI wouldnā€™t consider myself bisexual because Iā€™ve dated more than just men and women,ā€ she shared.

Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson says it has been difficult to talk about her sexuality to family. Credit: Alamy

While Paris has been open about her sexuality, she says it has been difficult to talk about with her ā€˜religiousā€™ family ā€“ although her brothers have been supportive.

ā€œMy family is very religious and a lot of, like homosexuality, is very taboo, so we donā€™t talk about it, and itā€™s not really accepted,ā€ she explained to Willow Smith onĀ Red Table Talk.

ā€œIā€™ve gotten to a point where I respect them and I have love for them. I respect their beliefs. I respect their religion. Iā€™m at a point where to expect them to put aside their culture and their religionā€¦ expectations lead to resentment. What people think about me isnā€™t my business.ā€

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Like her father, Paris Jackson has a passion for music. Credit: @parisjackson/Instagram

Like her father, Paris also has a music career, dropping an album titled ā€˜Wiltedā€™ back in 2020.

She toldĀ Lā€™Officiel Italia: ā€œMusic is like the air I breathe ā€“ it is awareness, it is being able to create something bigger than me and it is a way to express myself and externalise what I feel inside.ā€

Jackson found fame as a part of The Jackson 5 ā€“ alongside his siblings ā€“ and became one of the biggest solo artists of all time.

Despite later in life having fair skin, the ā€˜Billie Jeanā€™ singer was African-American and had a darker complexion when he first became famous.

It has been reported that he suffered from vitiligo, a chronic condition characterised by the emergence of depigmented white patches on the skin, as per theĀ NHSĀ ā€“ which is what caused Jacksonā€™s skin to go lighter as he got older.

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It has been reported that Michael Jackson suffered from vitiligo. Credit: Alamy

Prior to his death, Jackson had a rare conversation with talk show host Oprah Winfrey in which he acknowledged his skin condition, saying he was proud of his African-American heritage.

ā€œIā€™m a Black American. I am proud to be a Black American. I am proud of my race, and I am proud of who I am. I have a lot of pride and dignity in who I am,ā€ he declared.

ā€œThis is the situation, I have a skin disorder that destroys the pigmentation of the skin. It is something I cannot help, OK?

ā€œBut when people make up stories that I donā€™t want to be who I am, it hurts me. Itā€™s a problem for me that I canā€™t control.ā€

Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson has revealed why she identifies as a Black woman. Credit: Alamy

With Jacksonā€™s African-American heritage in mind, Paris has now shared why she identifies as a Black woman.

ā€œ[Michael] would look me in the eyes and heā€™d point his finger at me and heā€™d be like, ā€˜Youā€™re Black. Be proud of your rootsā€™,ā€ she recalled toĀ Rolling Stone.

ā€œAnd Iā€™d be like, ā€˜OK, heā€™s my dad, why would he lie to me?ā€™. So I just believe what he told me. Causeā€™, to my knowledge, heā€™s never lied to me.ā€

Prince, Paris and Bigi Jackson.
Paris Jackson says her father, Michael Jackson, said: ā€œYouā€™re Black. Be proud of your roots.ā€ Credit: Alamy

Addressing her lighter skin tone, Paris said many people presume sheā€™s white and is ā€˜from Finland or somethingā€™.

She would point out that other mixed-race people look like her, includingĀ Prison BreakĀ star Wentworth Miller, who was born to a Black father and white mother.

Following these comments, Paris has been subjected to a backlash ā€“ with talk show host Wendy Williams even describing her words as ā€˜cuteā€™.

ā€œI get that she considers herself Black and everything, but Iā€™m just talking about the visual because you knowā€¦ Black is not what you call yourself, itā€™s what the cops see when they got steel to your neck on the turnpike,ā€ she said.

ā€œItā€™s what they see. But thatā€™s cute and good for her.ā€

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