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Paris Jackson’s honest response on keeping it real on social media

Paris Jackson’s honest response on keeping it real on social media

Paris Jackson has recently shared her honest reaction to showing her vulnerability on social media.

The American model and actress was spotted at GQ‘s Men of the Year event as the Entertainment Tonight reporter praised her social media and revealed she admired her “unfiltered feed”.

⁠To which, the American Horror Stories star declared, “It’s just chaos.”

“Stay away from my Instagram. It’s a mess. Stay off of that,” added the 27-year-old.

Earlier, Paris faced setback in legal battle against Michael Jackson estate as the musician filed a complaint against her father’s estate for making payments without her knowledge.

However, Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff, in Los Angeles, ruled against Paris, according to the California anti-SLAPP statute.

Following the case dismissal, a representative for Paris told PEOPLE, “This order is limited to minor procedural issues, and does not change the facts: the pattern of behavior displayed by the executors and their attorneys raises significant red flags.”

“Paris will continue working to ensure her family is treated fairly. We will be submitting an updated filing shortly,” added the singer’s rep.

For those unversed, the executors claimed that no one had benefited more from the payments than Paris, who allegedly received $65 million.

Meanwhile, the musician talked about her dangerous consequence from her drug use in the past.

“I have a really loud whistle when I breathe through my nose,” explained in a TikTok clip on November 10.

Paris further said, “That is because I have what is called a perforated septum, slightly different from a deviated septum and that is from—what you think it’s from.”

In the end, she warned to nowadays kids, “Don’t do drugs kids.”

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