Following her recent plead to Sky Art Networks, MJ’s only daughter is now setting the record straight on her early years, the child molestation rumors, her mental health issues that led to a suicide attempt, and why she absolutely believes Michael Jackson was murdered.
Paris Jackson was only 11 when the King of Pop suddenly passed away in 2009 at age 50, and has largely avoided speaking to the press since. In her first in-depth interview, Paris revealed intimate details about her iconic, world-famous father, Michael Jackson, whose sudden death was actually a setup.
She explained about how her late dad was constantly scared for his life and wasn’t living in peace, “He would drop hints about people being out to get him. And at some point he was like, ‘They’re gonna kill me one day.'” Paris went on to say that a lot of people wanted her father dead, and that she is playing a chess game to bring them to justice.
The teenager did not name specific people, and did not implicate Conrad Murray in her accusations. “Because it’s obvious. All arrows point to that. It sounds like a total conspiracy theory, but all real fans and everybody in the family knows it. It was a setup.”
When asked about accusations of child abuse directed at her father, Paris said the pop star cried when they first emerged.”Picture your parent crying to you about the world hating him for something he didn’t do.” You know, life as a pop star isn’t always all about the glitz and glam. There are things that they were required to do to become a household name, and without the presence of social media, it was definitely even harder.
If you weren’t born to an already rich and famous family, you’ll need to be discovered by a sponsor and sign some papers, in which you have to oblige to every word it says. Basically, selling your soul to the devil means having to give up your free will to the record label to maintain your pop stardom, like fashion choices *cough Lady Gaga* and they way your music sounds.
So what happens when you’re finally tired and wants to settle down, but the contract says not yet?
Paris also revealed she had been raped by a “complete stranger” as a teenager, and spoke openly about depression and her 2013 suicide attempt. “I don’t wanna give too many details. But it was not a good experience at all, and it was really hard for me, and, at the time, I didn’t tell anybody.” She continued, “I was crazy. I was actually crazy. I was going through a lot of, like, teen angst. And I was also dealing with my depression and my anxiety without any help.”
Since the interview was published, Paris Jackson has taken to social media to ask for privacy. “I will not be answering any press regarding the Rolling Stone article whatsoever,” she wrote on Twitter. “If you have questions then read it, it’s crystal clear.”
https://twitter.com/ParisJackson/status/824027031486664704
Thank you and kudos Paris, for finally setting the record straight. May the odds be with you in solving this ridiculously bizarre chess game.