Paris Jackson, the 20-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has once again lashed out at reports that she had a meltdown after taking a break from her work and social media to seek mental health treatment.
She took to Twitter on Saturday to thrash the reports that she had a meltdown amid controversy surrounding Michael Jackson’s documentary, Leaving Neverland.
She tweeted, “There’s no meltdown, no ‘losing [my] s—t,’ or being demanding of anyone. please don’t believe what you read.” “Just bc I was spotted grabbing coffee in LA after taking a nice long break from the chaotic media for some reason makes ‘journalists’ think they can run wild with my name.”
The documentary was premiered last month at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, which revisits sexual abuse allegations against the King of Pop. Jackson’s estate blasted the documentary as a “character assassination,” calling it a “lurid production.”
Last month, Paris Jackson spoke out about reports of her wellbeing. She wrote, “The media is exaggerating per usual.. yes I’ve taken a break from work and social media and my phone because it can be too much sometimes, and everyone deserves a break, but I am happy and healthy and feeling better than ever!”
In 2013, the 20-year-old was hospitalized for allegedly attempting suicide, which according to the sources was not her first suicide attempt. She has been looking forward to coming out of this dilemma and ready to take up exciting, new projects.