"Do you really think that it’s possible to tear his name down? like do you truly believe they stand a chance?" Paris tweeted.
Paris Jackson is speaking out for the first time following the release of "Leaving Neverland."
While Paris didn't directly name the HBO docuseries -- which is filled with disturbing allegations of sexual abuse regarding her father Michael Jackson -- she did reference it while tweeting with fans on Wednesday.
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View Story"i know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up," Paris tweeted, apparently in response to fans expressing concern following the documentary's debut on HBO, "but reacting with a calm mind usually is more logical than acting out of rage and also.... it feels better to mellow out." The actress suggested her followers "chillax" and "think about the bigger picture" by smoking some weed.
A follower wrote back to Paris, "The bigger picture is your father's legacy ruined and his name smeared forever but whatever though."
Paris clapped back and alluded that the film had a different message. "so... not love and peace and trying to carry that message out? " she wrote. "Tabloids and lies are the bigger picture? i'll pray for you."
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View StoryThe user replied by saying people want to tear down the late King of Pop and have stopped playing his music: "It's cool like who cares that he died for this."
"yeah they do that to everyone with a good heart and tries to make a dfference [sic]," Paris wrote back. "But do you really think that it's possible to tear his name down ? like do you truly believe they stand a chance ? relax and have peace."
Paris then wrote: "if everyone reacted this way towards articles, they'd stop making lies and start writing actual news," she wrote.
Although Paris has yet to directly speak on the matter, Michael's family members Tito, Taj, Marlon and Jackie Jackson told E! News earlier this week that Paris, Prince and Blanket have been hurt by the molestation allegations made in the damning HBO documentary -- especially by Jackson accuser Wade Robson, who claims Michael sexually abused him for years when he was a child.
"They can't believe it, because they know Wade," Jackie said. "They can't believe what is going on." "They are going through some troubling times," she continued. "It's painful for them."
Sources close to TMZ reported that Paris has yet to watch the docu-series and is "not the least bit torn or conflicted" about its content.
See all of Paris' tweets below.
y'all take my life more seriously than i do. calm yo tittaaaaysss
@ParisJackson
i didn't mean to offend by expressing that titties should be calm, i know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up. but reacting with a calm mind usually is more logical than acting out of rage and also.... it feels better to mellow out.
@ParisJackson
The bigger picture is your father's legacy ruined and his name smeared forever but whatever though
@omertaamor
so..... not love and peace and trying to carry that message out? tabloids and lies are the bigger picture? i'll pray for you
@ParisJackson
if everyone reacted this way towards articles, they'd stop making lies and start writing actual news https://t.co/wWB4Jm1IGL
@ParisJackson
yeah they do that to everyone with a good heart and tries to make a dfference but do you really think that it's possible to tear his name down ? like do you truly believe they stand a chance ? relax and have peace.
@ParisJackson
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