Michael Jackson's girl in Paris recounts reports of suicide attempts by liars



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Los Angeles:

Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late superstar Michael Jackson, denied rumors that she attempted suicide Saturday, attacking "liars" in a tweet loaded with jokes.

The celebrity news website, TMZ, originally published the report, explaining that Jackson, a 20-year-old model, had been hospitalized after a suicide attempt at her home in Los Angeles.

Without providing further details, a police spokesman told AFP that Hollywood units had reacted to a "suicide attempt" requiring the use of an ambulance, around 7:30, after which "the subject had been transported to a local hospital. "

Jackson was open about his mental health issues. She attempted suicide in 2013 and told Rolling Stone magazine that she had already tried to commit suicide "several times".

Saturday's rumors follow weeks of fallout about a documentary detailing pedophilia charges against Michael Jackson, who died in 2009 from an overdose.

The model recently tweeted that it was "not my role" to defend her father's legacy, claiming that other members of the family were carrying the torch and that she was supporting them. .

"I just want everyone to relax and follow the flow, be serene and think about the big picture, it's me," tweeted Jackson.

In a later tweet, she said, "My father has managed his trials and tribulations with grace, peace, and love, and it is a more effective way of life, and I suggest that we all take this example as an example."

A number of radio stations from Australia to Canada have sidelined Jackson's catalog in light of the documentary "Leaving Neverland".

French luxury brand Louis Vuitton pulled off Thursday of the clothing collection that she had shown at Paris Fashion Week in January, noting that the "allegations of the documentary were deeply troubling and disturbing".

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