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Michael Jackson's Daughter Breaks Silence for First Time since 'Leaving Neverland' Release

Gracious Egedegbe
Mar 08, 2019
08:02 A.M.

Since “Leaving Neverland” premiered, the Jackson family have come out to rebuff the claims. except Paris Jackson.However, she has finally made her first public reaction to the documentary.

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The young actress finally broke her silence regarding the controversial subject. She rebuffed all claims that wrote that she believed in her father’s innocence.

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A Gay Star News tweet stated that:

“Paris Jackson believes her father, Michael, is innocent of sex abuse claims."

It seems like what the public expects from her, but the 20-year-old took to Twitter to bash the media outlet. She stressed that she was yet to make her thoughts known about the subject.

"I actually haven't made any statements yet, especially regarding how it affects my work life. You guys are reaching a bit. At least this wasn't a disgusting and attacking article though." — Paris

She has deleted the tweet, but it makes her first reaction since the HBO documentary was released. It is, however, not particularly definitive like those of the other Jackson family members who have done nothing to hide their distaste.

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Refuting rumors that claim she feels a certain way about the allegations hurled at her late father, Paris has chosen to stay mute and neutral. She is, however, aware of the curious tension going about as the world waits to hear her opinion. She followed up the now deleted tweet with yet another on Wednesday, February 6 and it reads:

“Y’all take my life more seriously than i do. Calm yo tittaaaaysss.”

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The “Leaving Neverland” documentary follows the account of two men, Wade Robson, and James Safechuck. It has both men relating reports of sexual abuse against the late King of Pop. Both men, who had argued for his innocence back in the 2000s, have now come out to accuse Jackson of frequently raping them at the Neverland ranch.

Robson has mainly come forward with evidence in the form of numerous faxed letters he got from Michael Jackson. If proven right, the documentary would damage Jackson's public image and the Jackson family isn't having any of it!

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Jackie Jackson, the eldest brother, publicly denounced the documentary stressing that he will not watch it because he trusts his late brother. He went on to say that he knew what Jackson was capable of doing.

On the other hand, a Daily Mail article wrote that Paris Jackson, who is fast making a name for herself in the movie industry, has been rumored to be fearful of the damage it will incur on her career.

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