Paris Jackson is grateful that her father made her wear masks while growing up


Paris Jackson has said that she is grateful that her father Michael Jackson made her wear masks while growing up.

Michael’s three children, Paris, Prince and Blanket, wore face masks and covers every time they went out to the public to protect their identity.

The King of Pop wanted them to be able to do “normal” things, according to Paris, whose band The Soundflowers released their debut EP last month.

Speaking in a new episode of his reality series No filter: Paris Jackson and Gabriel GlennParis said: “When [Michael] I was young, I would be in the study and I would look outside and see children on the playground and I couldn’t do that.

“He didn’t want that for us, so we wore masks.”

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Michael Jackson walks with his children, Prince and Paris. CREDIT: Dave M. Benett / Getty Images

Continuing, Paris said she was grateful for her father’s decision because it meant that she and her siblings could do normal things like other children their age.

“I appreciate it. It was nice. Because we were able to go to Chuck E. Cheese and Circus Circus and we were normal.”

In another part of the episode, Paris explained that she struggled with the lack of privacy that comes with having such a famous father.

“For a long time I was against letting the world in because I was too scared to do it,” she said. “I have had to accept the fact that I don’t have and probably never will have a private life.”

Last month, Paris shared some invisible images of her father as part of a teaser for her new reality series.

The images show Paris when she was a child at home with her father, and she explains: “You see a child grow up in public view, you forget that I am a human. She was against letting the world in because it was not a choice. I wasn’t ready then. I feel like I’m ready now. “

Meanwhile, it was revealed earlier this year that Paris signed to portray Jesus in the upcoming independent drama. Habit.