At just 11 years old, Paris Jackson lost her father, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The world knew him as a music legend, but for Paris, he was simply "Dad." Raised away from the prying eyes of the media, she grew up surrounded by myths and mystery.

Discovering the Legacy

Paris and her siblings were shrouded in secrecy, even donning masks to keep their identities hidden. "We didn't know how famous he was; he was just our world, " she once recalled.

When Paris turned 14, life took a dark turn. A traumatic event involving an older man left her struggling with depression, leading to a difficult period of self-harm and a suicide attempt. Fortunately, a therapeutic school provided a lifeline, helping her find strength and direction.

A New Path in Entertainment

In 2018, Paris stepped into the limelight, not as a Jackson, but as an emerging actress. Her big-screen debut in "Gringo" saw her share scenes with stars like Charlize Theron. Her talents didn’t stop there, as she ventured into television with roles in "Scream" and "American Horror Story."

Beyond acting, Paris embraced music, echoing her father's passion. Her 2023 single "hit your knees" reflects her evolving style and growing confidence as a rock artist.

Personal Life Unveiled

Love has been a rollercoaster for Paris. Relationships with Chester Castellaw and Michael Snoddy made headlines, but it’s her engagement to musician Justin Long that has captivated fans. As she looks forward to a bright future both personally and professionally, Paris continues to embrace her legacy and forge her own path.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova