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Paris Jackson wants you to know that she’s comfortable in the skin she’s in. Jackson is speaking out and taking a stand against people who are photoshopping her skin color — making her lighter in some pics and darker in others, according to People.
The daughter of Michael Jackson is singing the same tune her daddy sang in his 1987 hit ‘Leave Me Alone,’ and tweeted out a message to her fans pledging for them to leave her photos unretouched.
i appreciate everything y’all make for me, i enjoy every single edit i see. but please stop lightening my skin to make me look more white. and please stop darkening my skin to make me look more mixed. i am what i am. i’m aware of what i look like and i finally happy with it..
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) March 7, 2018
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Last year, Jackson told Rolling Stone that she considers herself Black, even though many people consider her to be white.
“Most people that don’t know me call me white,” she told the magazine. “I’ve got light skin and, especially since I’ve had my hair blonde, I look like I was born in Finland or something.”
On Her Skin Color
In the rare and candid interview, the 18-year-old covers a wide range of topics, from her battle with depression and drug addiction, her sexual assault at age 14, being entered into a residential therapy program after multiple suicide attempts, and her famous father’s 2009 death.
Despite the rough time she’s had living in the public eye, Jackson is adamant about whose child she is and her racial background.
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“I consider myself Black. [Dad] would look me in the eyes and he’d point his finger at me and he’d be like, ‘You’re Black. Be proud of your roots,’ ” she said. “And I’d be like, ‘OK, he’s my dad. Why would he lie to me?’ So I just believe what he told me. ‘Cause, to my knowledge, he’s never lied to me.”
Now sober and happier than she’s ever been, Jackson she says her new career in front of the camera has been therapeutic.
“I’ve had self-esteem issues for a really, really long time,” she admits. “Plenty of people think I’m ugly, and plenty of people don’t. But there’s a moment when I’m modeling where I forget about my self-esteem issues and focus on what the photographer’s telling me -– and I feel pretty. And in that sense, it’s selfish.”
Jackson will be starring in her first major film Gringo, due out March 9.
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