Paris Jackson Says "The Title Of Michael Jackson's Daughter Doesn't Fit Me"
Posted on Fri Sep 7th, 2012 9:45am PDT By X17 Staff
Being a celebrity kid is no easy feat!
Paris Jackson recently opened up to Glamour magazine about her life as Michael Jackson's daughter, and the 14-year-old gave a good glimpse into her world as part of one of America's most famous families.
"I love my dad, and I'm proud to be his daughter. I just don't think the title 'M.J's daughter' fits me. A lot of people think he's the only reason I'm making it, but I want to show that I do have talent and that I can make it if I try. I want to be my own person," the famous teenager explains.
Her desire to prove herself as an actress has evoked mixed feelings from family members. "A lot of people don't want me to do it [her aunt Janet Jackson has said, "She has the rest of her adult life to be that actress that she wants to be... Your childhood - you completely lose], but Aunt La Toya believes in me. She heard me play a little guitar and sing, and she started clapping, 'Oh my God, oh my God.' She really does encourage me; it's just awesome of her," she gleefully boasts.
We wonder what Prince and Blanket think of their sister's acting skills?
Do you think Paris Jackson will be a good actress?
Paris Jackson recently opened up to Glamour magazine about her life as Michael Jackson's daughter, and the 14-year-old gave a good glimpse into her world as part of one of America's most famous families.
"I love my dad, and I'm proud to be his daughter. I just don't think the title 'M.J's daughter' fits me. A lot of people think he's the only reason I'm making it, but I want to show that I do have talent and that I can make it if I try. I want to be my own person," the famous teenager explains.
Her desire to prove herself as an actress has evoked mixed feelings from family members. "A lot of people don't want me to do it [her aunt Janet Jackson has said, "She has the rest of her adult life to be that actress that she wants to be... Your childhood - you completely lose], but Aunt La Toya believes in me. She heard me play a little guitar and sing, and she started clapping, 'Oh my God, oh my God.' She really does encourage me; it's just awesome of her," she gleefully boasts.
We wonder what Prince and Blanket think of their sister's acting skills?