Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris reveals she is struggling with addiction

MICHAEL Jackson’s teen daughter Paris has revealed she is struggling with addiction, and is now attending AA meetings.
The 17-year-old, who attempted suicide in 2013, had a lengthy rant online this week comparing the pressures she now faces to those of her late father — who died of a drug-related overdose in 2009.
However, she vowed the same thing would not happen to her and that she would not let the “expectations and people ripping her to shreds” get to her like it did Michael.
Commenting on an Instagram photo, she raged: “This is f****** ridiculous. I am expected to literally sit on my ass all day replying to comments people leave me (positive and negative)?
“I have AA meeting to go to. Family obligations. PERSONAL obligations.
Paris in 2011.
Paris in 2011.Source:AFP
Paris with her late father.
Paris with her late father.Source:Supplied
 
“It’s so f***ing selfish that I am literally attacked on ever f***ing thing I post just because people that I DON’T EVEN KNOW aren’t getting what they want.
“I don’t know any of you. I appreciate the love and support, but the expectations are f***ing ridiculous.
“The expectations for my DAD were f***ing ridiculous. He didn’t owe you anything, yet he was ripped to shreds DAILY. I will not let that happen to me.”
And a look at the teen’s separate Instagram account showcasing her artwork, with the username “s**ttyextraterrestrial”, hints that her inner turmoil is dominating her life at the moment.
Paris also broke up with her boyfriend Chester Castellaw earlier this year and they are said to no longer even be on speaking terms.
Paris Jackson with her ex-boyfriend, Chester Castellaw. Picture: Instagram
Paris Jackson with her ex-boyfriend, Chester Castellaw. Picture: InstagramSource:Supplied

The young couple had been dating for almost a year and were even rumoured to have got engaged before Christmas after she was spotted out with what looked to be an engagement ring.
Since then it has been reported that Paris had been partying a lot more, and that friends and family had grown increasingly worried.
Earlier this month the young daughter of late King of Pop was slammed when pictures emerged of her puffing on a cigarette while still a year off the legal age in some states of America.
Writing on her Instagram page, Paris said: “I get it guys. I get it. Smoking isn’t cool. I get it.
“Sure as hell beats everything else in my past though. This is the least bad thing I could be doing right now. Especially compared to over half the population of 17-year-old girls in this country.”
The troubled teen, who has also been recording music for the past year, is set to inherit millions of her late father’s fortune when she turns 18 in April.

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