Paris Jackson Opens Up
Michael Jackson's daughter reveals childhood at Neverland, two failed engagements and struggles with addiction in a recent podcast appearance

Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, has opened up about her childhood at Neverland, her relationships, and her experiences with her mother Debbie Rowe, in a recent podcast appearance on 'Call Her Daddy'.
The 28-year-old musician was homeschooled at Neverland, but spent only the first few years of her life at the California ranch. Her father, Michael Jackson, often opened the doors of Neverland to allow access for underserved groups to enjoy the rides and animals.
Paris Jackson has had two failed engagements, including one to music producer Justin Long in 2025. She has spoken candidly about her love life and the lessons she has learned from her past relationships.
In addition to her relationships, Paris Jackson has also been open about her struggles with addiction and mental health. She has over 80 tattoos on her body, including many in honor of her father Michael Jackson, and has been sober for over six years after struggling with alcohol and heroin.
Paris Jackson's father, Michael Jackson, died in 2009 at the age of 50. She met her mother Debbie Rowe for the first time at the age of 15 and has spoken about the strong bond they have formed since then.
## Why it matters The story of Paris Jackson's childhood and relationships offers a unique glimpse into the life of the daughter of one of the most famous musicians of all time. Her experiences with addiction and mental health also highlight the importance of seeking help and support. As a public figure, Paris Jackson's openness about her struggles and relationships can help to raise awareness and reduce stigma around these issues.
Paris Jackson appeared on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast on August 12, where she spoke about her life, relationships, and experiences. Her music and tattoos are also a reflection of her personality and interests, and she has been open about her passion for music and art.





