Paris Jackson Reportedly ‘Resting at Home’ Following Hospitalization
Paris Jackson is back home after being admitted to the hospital on Saturday, according to People.
The star is "doing fine" amid reports she attempted suicide, a source told the outlet. Jackson, 20, is said to have "had an accident," which required a visit to a medical facility. According to People's source there is no truth to reports that she was trying to end her life.
"Paris had an accident t his morning that required medical treatment," the insider told People. "She is currently resting at home and doing fine."
An early report on Jackson's hospitalization from TMZ stated that the daughter of the late Michael Jackson was placed on a 5150 hold following a hospitalization. The outlet reported that Paris attempted to harm herself, so the hold was put in place.
"At about 7:28 a.m., officers responded to the 7200 block of Hillside for an ambulance attempt suicide. The victim was transported to a local hospital," Tony Im, a public information officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, told People in a statement.
Reps for the Jackson Estate were not immediately available to provide People with comment. Paris slammed TMZ's report on Twitter, calling them "f---ing liars." In response from a now-deleted tweet from Bethenny Frankel about the report, Paris said, "lies lies lies omg and more lies." In another tweet, she posted a wary-faced emoji.
In the hours before these reports surfaced, Paris had been fielding responses from people who attacked her for not coming to the defense of her father amid a new bombshell documentary, Leaving Neverland. In a tweet, Paris said that it was "not her role" to defend her dad in the ace of sexual molestation allegations. She also commended cousin Taj Jackson for fearlessly standing up for Michael, adding that she was merely trying to maintain peace.
"there's nothing i can say that hasn't already been said in regards to defense. taj is doing a perfect job on his own. and i support him. but that's not my role. i'm just tryna get everyone to chill out and go with the flow, be mellow and think about the bigger picture. that's me," she responded to a critic on Twitter.
Paris has said little else about the documentary about her father, or her recent hospitalization. If she wishes to share more with fans, she will.