Paris Jackson grew up in the spotlight after the death of her father, Michael Jackson. Raised by her grandmother, she later moved into his private studio. “That was his safe place,” she said, and it became her creative space as she pursued music and modeling.
She released an indie-folk album called *Wilted* and credits her father for inspiring her work ethic. “He instilled in me a strong sense of culture, education, and hard work,” Paris shared.
Though she faced struggles with self-esteem, she found confidence through modeling and music. “I was really insecure,” she admitted, but over time she embraced her unique look and voice.
Paris honors her father’s memory with several tattoos, calling them “a reminder of where I come from.” His influence keeps her grounded.
Now, she’s focused on building her own career while carrying forward his legacy. “I’m just doing what feels right to me,” Paris said, as she continues to make her mark.