Paris Jackson gives an explanation of her Black woman identity.

 

and amusement park, with her brothers, Prince and Bigi “Blanket” Jackson. Although she grew up on a 2,700-acre estate in California,

Paris maintains that her upbringing was typical, revealing that neither she nor her brothers were permitted to ride the attractions anytime they pleased.

“We had to behave well since we had school every day. And every other weekend, or so, if we behaved well,

we got to choose whether we wanted to see the animals or watch a movie,” the woman said. “But if you were on bad behavior, then you wouldn’t get to go do all those things.”

The little youngster mentioned a time when she was “in love with this female on the cover of a magazine” and gave her father credit for raising her in a “open-minded house.”

“Instead of yelling at me, like most homophobic parents, he was making fun of me, like, ‘Oh, you got yourself a girlfriend,” she said. Paris kindly said, “Aside from loving us, his main priority was education.”

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