Paris Jackson, 14, foraying into the entertainment industry, is conscious
of her future as an actress as she is not interested in being remembered as iconic Michael Jackson’s daughter. She would be more than pleased to be recognized as Paris Jackson, as successful that even her late father would be proud to see her up in the heavens. She claimed that though she is making an entry despite opposition of the entire family, her aunt La Toya is her biggest supporter and she believes in her.
Paris while talking to Glamour magazine described his experience of breaking into the movie industry with the upcoming film Lundon's Bridge and the Three Kings. She said: "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."
At the same time she also described the resistance she is receiving from his family side by stating: "A lot of people don't want me to do it 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."
And despite decidedly older tastes in music ("Phil Collins is the ish"), she also admits to dealing with a typical high school experience -- mean girl-style cliques.
"The clique in my class, they don't like me or my friend because we're outside of the box. We're not copycats. Prince calls me goth, but I'm more rock 'n' roll," she says. "A ton of kids at school have made fun of me; if I had to give advice to other girls, I would say, 'Hang loose and ignore them. They shouldn't faze you no matter how popular they think they are.'"
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