Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, has explained why she identifies as a Black woman.
Paris has shared that the relentless attention from paparazzi during her childhood led her to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
She mentioned that she’s been doing eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to manage her PTSD, which she described as ‘very effective.’
While she’s been open with the public about her sexuality, she says it’s a difficult topic to discuss with her ‘religious’ family, though her brothers have been supportive of her.
Following in her father’s footsteps, Paris has also pursued a career in music, releasing her debut album ‘Wilted’ in 2020.
Although his skin tone lightened later in his life, Michael was African-American and had a darker complexion when he first rose to fame.
“I’m a Black American. I am proud to be a Black American. I am proud of my race, and I am proud of who I am. I have a lot of pride and dignity in who I am,” he said.
Considering her father’s heritage, Paris has now opened up about why she identifies as a Black woman.
Addressing her fair complexion, Paris shared that many people assume she is white and think she might be “from Finland or something.”
“I get that she considers herself Black and everything, but I’m just talking about the visual because you know… Black is not what you call yourself, it’s what the cops see when they got steel to your neck on the turnpike,” Williams remarked.
“It’s what they see. But that’s cute and good for her.”