Paris Jackson rushed to hospital after ‘suicide attempt’ in wake of Leaving Neverland doc

BREAKING: Paris Jackson is hospitalized after ‘trying to commit suicide’ just weeks after the release of Leaving Neverland

  • The late singer’s daughter was hospitalized Saturday morning, TMZ reports
  • Family sources say the attempt is linked to the allegations made by the HBO documentary that her father Michael sexually abused minors  
  •  She is currently in stable condition
  • Paris Jackson commented on her decision to not speak out about allegations that her father Michael sexually abused minors on Thursday 
  • ‘There’s nothing I can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense. Taj is doing a perfect job on his own. And I support him,’ said Jackson 
  • She added: ‘I’m just tryna get everyone to chill out and go with the flow, be mellow and think about the bigger picture. that’s me’ 
  • Paris and her brothers inherited half of Michael’s $1.5 billion estate, which made an additional $400 million last year alone 

Paris Jackson has been rushed to hospital after an apparent ‘suicide attempt’, according to reports.

The late singer’s daughter was hospitalized Saturday in the wake of the Leaving Neverland documentary, TMZ reports.  

Family sources say the attempt is linked to the allegations that her father Michael sexually abused minors. 

Emergency services are said to have rushed to her home this morning. She is currently in stable condition.  

In a series of Twitter posts on Thursday the sometimes model and heiress responded to an individual who wrote that she believed recent unfavorable press coverage was all a ploy to get Jackson to comment on these latest allegations.

‘[T]here’s nothing I can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense. Michael Jackson’s [nephew] Taj is doing a perfect job on his own. And I support him,’ said Jackson.

‘[B]ut that’s not my role. I’m just tryna get everyone to chill out and go with the flow, be mellow and think about the bigger picture. That’s me.’ 

Paris Jackson was rushed to hospital after ‘suicide attempt’ in wake of Leaving Neverland doc

Paris commented Thursday on her decision to not speak out about allegations that her father Michael sexually abused minors (Jackson out on LA last month at the Vanity Fair Oscar party)

Paris commented Thursday on her decision to not speak out about allegations that her father Michael sexually abused minors (Jackson out on LA last month at the Vanity Fair Oscar party)

'There’s nothing i can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense. Taj is doing a perfect job on his own. And I support him,' said Jackson

‘There’s nothing i can say that hasn’t already been said in regards to defense. Taj is doing a perfect job on his own. And I support him,’ said Jackson

Jackson and her two brothers Prince and Blanket inherited half of Jackson’s $1.5 billion estate upon his death.

The other half went to his mother Katherine Jackson, who was also named the guardian for the children despite the fact that Paris’ mother Debbie Rowe is still alive.

In the event that Katherine could not fulfill that role as guardian, Michael said in his will that Diana Ross would care of his children.    

Leaving Neverland details allegations by Wade Robson and James Safechuck that the pop singer repeatedly molested them at his Neverland Rang when they were children

Leaving Neverland details allegations by Wade Robson and James Safechuck that the pop singer repeatedly molested them at his Neverland Rang when they were children

Jackson said on Thursday however that her inheritance is of little importance to her, writing: ‘They say money is what makes the world go ‘round.. but money is just energy.. and the reason it’s #1 is because that’s the focus of the collective conciousness. Imagine if we all focused on love instead?? If that was our mutual frequency?? yooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.’

That was posted in the wake of Jackson’s mid-week trip down to New Orleans. 

Leaving Neverland details allegations by Wade Robson and James Safechuck that the pop singer repeatedly molested them at his Neverland Rang when they were children. 

Its director Dan Reed said he hoped the allegations will shift opinions on Jackson and has asked fans to ‘re-evaluate the way we see the singer’.

Reed has been both praised and criticised for the film, with masses of intrigued fans met by protesters at cinemas across the globe.

Defenders of the singer have also fiercely lashed out at the documentary online, calling it a ‘mockumentary’.

Jackson adamantly maintained he never harmed children. His family has called the documentary and news coverage of the accusations a ‘public lynching’, asserting he was ‘100 percent innocent’.

His estate has called the documentary a ‘rehash of dated and discredited allegations’.

If you or anyone you know needs to talk, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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