Paris Jackson tirade over ‘monstrous Australian media’

 Paris Jackson has launched a second fiery attack on Australian media, following her controversial Melbourne Cup appearance.

Taking to Instagram upon her exit from the country on Friday, the 19-year-old said it ‘breaks her heart’ that her trip was marred by the ‘monstrous media.’

It appears to be another pointed jab at the Herald Sun, who she’d previously labeled ‘f**king cowards’ for calling her ‘Wacko Jacko 2.0’

‘You guys are f**kin’ cowards’: Paris Jackson, 19, BLASTED an Australian newspaper for calling her ‘Wacko Jacko 2.0’, after the daughter of the late King of Pop licked a window at Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup

 Alongside an image of the Great Barrier Reef, the daughter of late pop icon Michael Jackson shared some fiery words for her critics.

‘It breaks my heart to have visited the most beautiful country I’ve ever seen and meet the kindest, most genuine people, and then be shredded to pieces by their monstrous media,’ she began the caption. 

 It comes after she was pictured pulling an animated expression and licking a window inside a marquee at Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup.

Hours after the Herald Sun posted the said image alongside the headline ‘Wacko Jacko 2.0,’ Paris took to Twitter, blasting the writers.

The daughter of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, shared with her 1.35 million followers: ‘You guys are f**kin’ cowards.’ 

Vocal: Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Paris vented her frustrations, writing: 'cute. you guys are f**kin' cowards. bet you don't have the balls to call me that to my face @nuionline @JackieHeraldSun'

Vocal: Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Paris vented her frustrations, writing: ‘cute. you guys are f**kin’ cowards. bet you don’t have the balls to call me that to my face @nuionline @JackieHeraldSun’

Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Paris vented her frustrations, writing: ‘cute. you guys are f**kin’ cowards. bet you don’t have the balls to call me that to my face @nuionline @JackieHeraldSun.’

The model, who was an international guest at Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup, posted a screen shot of the newspaper article a day later.

Paris captioned the post: ‘i couldn’t care less what they call me tbh but adding the “2.0” is their way of dragging my father into it and THAT i will not stand for.’ 

The brunette later followed suit with: ‘again i couldn’t care less that they call me, its the principle.’  

Later comments: Paris posted a screen shot of the newspaper article a day later, captioning the post: 'i couldn't care less what they call me tbh but adding the "2.0" is their way of dragging my father into it and THAT i will not stand for'

Later comments: Paris posted a screen shot of the newspaper article a day later, captioning the post: ‘i couldn’t care less what they call me tbh but adding the “2.0” is their way of dragging my father into it and THAT i will not stand for’

Antics: Paris, who was said by News Corp to have been flown to Melbourne by Myer for a whopping $100,000 as their VIP guest, was pictured pressed-up against the windows of a marquee, pulling bizarre facial expressions at onlookers 

Antics: Paris, who was said by News Corp to have been flown to Melbourne by Myer for a whopping $100,000 as their VIP guest, was pictured pressed-up against the windows of a marquee, pulling bizarre facial expressions at onlookers 

Paris, who was said by News Corp to have been flown to Melbourne by Myer for a whopping $100,000 as their VIP guest, was pictured pressed-up against the windows of a marquee, pulling bizarre facial expressions at onlookers. 

Sporting a bohemian-style burnt orange frock, a narrow tie, and layers of delicate jewels, the blue-eyed beauty was seen placing both hands on the marquee’s window.

Paris pressed her nose onto the glass and licked the surface in what appeared to be a defiant move. 

Headlines: Meanwhile, reports emerged that the model had refused to wear a gown specially designed by fashion royalty Alex Perry 

Headlines: Meanwhile, reports emerged that the model had refused to wear a gown specially designed by fashion royalty Alex Perry 

Reports: According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Paris was due to wear a red gown, but shocked racing carnival sponsor Myer and the designer when she decided to don another ensemble 

Reports: According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Paris was due to wear a red gown, but shocked racing carnival sponsor Myer and the designer when she decided to don another ensemble 

Meanwhile, reports emerged that Paris had refused to wear a gown specially designed by fashion royalty Alex Perry.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Paris was due to wear a red gown, but shocked racing carnival sponsor Myer and the designer when she decided to don another ensemble.

The publication also reported that the social media sensation wanted to wear cowboy boots in the Birdcage, but was advised that they weren’t dressy enough for the carnival.

Claims: The publication also reported that Paris wanted to wear cowboy boots in the Birdcage, but was advised that they weren't dressy enough for the carnival. Instead, she matched her gypsy-inspired gown with a pair of ankle boots by designer Tony Bianco 

Claims: The publication also reported that Paris wanted to wear cowboy boots in the Birdcage, but was advised that they weren’t dressy enough for the carnival. Instead, she matched her gypsy-inspired gown with a pair of ankle boots by designer Tony Bianco 

Instead, she matched her gypsy-inspired gown with a pair of ankle boots by designer Tony Bianco.

Paris’ representative has since vehemently denied these claims however, telling Daily Mail Australia: ‘This isn’t true. Paris couldn’t have refused to wear a custom-made Alex Perry design to the Melbourne Cup, as no such dress was ever made.’

‘Paris did wear a piece from Alex’s collection on the cover of Stellar Magazine,’ they explained. 

Icon: Paris is the daughter of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, who tragically passed away in 2009

Icon: Paris is the daughter of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, who tragically passed away in 2009

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