Closer (UK)

“Paris will never escape Michael’s accusers”

In the wake of her late father’s shock child abuse allegation­s, an expert reveals how Paris will cope

- By Katherine Romero

❛ SHE UNDERSTAND­ABLY WILL FEEL CONFLICTED AS SHE SEES HIM AS THE MAN SHE ADORED ❜

She remained defiant about her father Michael Jackson, insisting the late pop legend had a “good heart” amid shocking new claims made last week that he sexually abused young boys. And Paris Jackson refuted claims that she was worried about her career in light of the allegation­s, saying everyone took her “life more seriously than I do”.

The Leaving Neverland documentar­y featured Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who were friends with Michael as children and claim he sexually abused them from the ages of seven and 10 – leaving many fans sickened by their graphic and detailed accounts.

BITTER DIVIDES

The fresh allegation­s against Michael – who was acquitted of child molestatio­n in 2005 – caused bitter divides on social media. TV host Ellen Degeneres Tweeted, “I hope everyone watches this” while singer John Legend posted, “I don’t see any reason not to believe them honestly, I don’t see any reason not to. I mean, it was disgusting.” Other stars hit back in his defence, with Oliver! child star Mark Lester – a former friend of Michael’s who has claimed he is Paris’ biological father – writing, “This is not the Michael Jackson I knew for over 30 years. This is not the man that my children knew.”

And Family & Adult Psychother­apist Dr Sharie Coombes tells Closer Paris, 20, and her siblings Prince, 22, and Blanket, 17, will be struggling with fallout from the claims. She says, “Paris has grown up with a hugely famous father and that is conflictin­g in itself. When the world viewed him as a God-like icon, she likely saw him as her father who, like every human, was flawed. And now, when many people have turned against him, she’ll understand­ably feel conflicted as she sees him as the man she adored.

STRUGGLED

“Paris and her siblings may feel this is something they can never escape. Even if Michael is found innocent of the crimes alleged in this documentar­y, others may come forward as this is such a high-profile case.”

Paris – who reconciled her relationsh­ip with estranged mother Debbie Rowe in 2013 – has publicly struggled since her father’s death in 2009. In June 2013, following a battle with depression and a drug addiction, she tried to take her own life. She claimed in an interview with Rolling Stone that she had tried to take her life “multiple times before”.

She’s previously remained defiant over allegation­s against Michael – who was acquitted of child molestatio­n claims in 2005 – insisting in 2017, “Nobody experience­d him being a father to them. And if they did, the entire perception of him would be completely and forever changed.”

Dr Sharie adds, “Paris has struggled to cope since her dad’s death and I think what’s important is that she has people she can lean on. No matter what her father is accused of, it’s important for a child to hold on to the image of the parent they loved. She and her brothers should still be able to love him for the father they knew.”

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With siblings Blanket and Prince
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James opened up in the documentar­y Wade claims Jackson abused him
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Paris has previously remained defiant about her dad
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