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    Michael Jackson’s only daughter Paris proud of African-American roots, identifies as black

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late pop music icon Michael Jackson, has recently made headlines by affirming her identity as a black woman, despite being of mixed race. In a heartfelt tribute to her father’s legacy and roots, Paris proudly embraces her African-American heritage.

    Born into the spotlight on April 3, 1998, Paris Jackson, along with her two brothers, Bigi and Prince, experienced both the protective shield and subsequent exposure of celebrity life under the guidance of their father, Michael Jackson. Shielded from public scrutiny during their early years, the passing of their father in 2009 thrust them into the harsh glare of the media, leading to challenges such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for Paris.

    Despite facing personal struggles, Paris draws strength from her close relationship with her brother, Prince Michael Jackson, who sees in her a reflection of their father’s essence. Prince emphasizes Paris’s resemblance to their father in both strengths and weaknesses, highlighting her passion and dedication to honoring Michael Jackson’s musical legacy.

    Indeed, Paris has embarked on her own artistic journey, making waves in the fashion industry and pursuing a career as a musician. Embracing her father’s African-American heritage, Paris identifies proudly as black, echoing Michael Jackson’s own sentiments about racial pride.

    In a candid interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Paris recounted her father’s words of encouragement, urging her to embrace her roots and heritage. Despite facing criticism for her racial identity from some quarters, Paris remains steadfast in her self-perception, guided by her father’s unwavering support and honesty.

    Paris Jackson’s decision to honor her father’s legacy by identifying as a black woman speaks volumes about the profound influence of family and heritage in shaping one’s sense of self. Her journey reflects a poignant reminder of the complexities of identity and the enduring power of love and acceptance in navigating life’s challenges.

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