The 20-year-old daughter of the late star posted a number of tweets in response to the media coverage of the Leaving Neverland documentary.
Paris Jackson denied that she commented on her father's role regarding the allegations, responding to a tweet by a media publication that stated: "Paris Jackson believes her father, Michael, is innocent of sex abuse claims."
"I actually haven't made any statements yet, especially regarding how it affects my work life. You guys are reaching a bit. At least this wasn't a disgusting and attacking article though," Jackson wrote.
In a follow-up message, she added:
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) March 7, 2019
Some Twitterians praised the young woman's "calm demeanour," calling it refreshing. Others reminded her that Michael Jackson has once described her as the "feisty one."
Later Jackson clarified her earlier comment, saying that a more "mellow" attitude is the way to go and called on her followers to "smoke some weed and think about the bigger picture."
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) March 7, 2019
— Vanessa (@_lostghost) March 7, 2019
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) March 7, 2019
The four-hour Leaving Neverland film shows James "Jimmy" Safechuck and Wade Robson speaking about the time they spent with Michael Jackson as children, detailing sexual abuse they claim to have suffered at the pop star's hands.
Prior to its release, the Jackson estate made an attempt to prevent the film from hitting screens, arguing the production company's only goal is to cash in on the music icon's heritage and personal life, despite the fact he had been ruled absolutely innocent by a court in 2005.
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