Michael Jackson’s Oldest Child Is Embracing Their Black Identity
Paris Jackson’s Identity in the Public Eye
Paris Jackson, the eldest daughter of Michael Jackson, often finds herself in the media spotlight. Recently, she has attracted attention for declaring her Black identity, despite being frequently perceived as white by others.
Background
Born in 1998 to Debbie Rowe and Michael Jackson, Paris has pursued a career in music, echoing her father’s legacy.
Complexion and Identity
Paris Jackson has a lighter complexion, which is similar to how Michael Jackson’s skin appeared in his later years. Michael, who had a darker complexion earlier in his life, experienced significant changes in skin color over time.
One possible reason for this change could be vitiligo, a condition known to lighten skin, though this was never officially confirmed.
Paris’s Perspective
In a 2017 interview with Rolling Stone, Paris revealed: “My father used to tell me, ‘You’re Black. Embrace your heritage.’ I believed him because he was always honest with me.”
Paris also deals with stress from comments about her appearance. Some people say she resembles someone from Finland, adding to her emotional burden. Many individuals of mixed heritage have similar looks but do not encounter the same level of scrutiny.
Public Criticism
Despite her self-identification as Black, Paris has faced criticism from Wendy Williams. Williams commented, “She identifies as Black, but visually, it’s different. It’s about how others perceive you, especially in challenging situations. But good for her.”