Paris Jackson not interested in rehab after alleged suicide attempt: report
Paris Jackson has reportedly been despondent over sexual abuse allegations made against her late father Michael Jackson in the documentary 'Leaving Neverland.'
Paris Jackson has been under the microscope of late, and the pressure seems to be getting to the 20-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson.
“this past week it’s been nonstop (expletive) i’m so sick of it,” she tweeted on Monday.
Paris was reacting to photos of her allegedly falling asleep behind the wheel of her vehicle, People reported. In an earlier tweet, she said she had only closed her eyes briefly as she was enjoying her favorite song.
“*parks at gas station waiting for my boyfriend to pump gas*” she said in her tweet. “*closes eyes to listen to favorite song* paps take pic and zoom in so you can’t see that i’m parked and accuse me of falling asleep at the wheel…. when will this stop”
*parks at gas station waiting for my boyfriend to pump gas*
*closes eyes to listen to favorite song*
paps take pic and zoom in so you can’t see that i’m parked and accuse me of falling asleep at the wheel….
when will this stop— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) March 19, 2019
But those close to her would likely say there are bigger problems plaguing Jackson. According to TMZ, her loved ones have urged Jackson to enter rehab following an alleged suicide attempt over the weekend, only to have her balk at the idea.
Jackson was hospitalized following what was described by a source as an accident, but TMZ has stuck with its original report that she had slit her wrist and was then placed on a temporary 5150 report.
Tony Im, a public information officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, appeared to confirm TMZ’s report by telling People that at 7:28 a.m. Saturday, “officers responded to the 7200 block of Hillside for an ambulance attempt suicide. The victim was transported to a local hospital.”
According to the outlet, Jackson had been despondent over the sexual abuse allegations made against her father in the two-part documentary “Leaving Neverland,” which aired on HBO earlier this month.
But Jackson continues to deny that she tried to hurt herself. She slammed reports about the alleged suicide by tweeting, “(Expletive) you you (expletive) liars.”
The hospital that had treated her over the weekend released Jackson to her lawyers only because they were supposedly taking her to the UCLA Medical Center, according to TMZ.
But Jackson never made to the hospital, and instead has been seen out and about in the Los Angeles area with her rocker boyfriend Gabriel Glenn.
The couple was seen catching a movie and then dining at a KFC on Saturday, the same day that she was hospitalized for her alleged suicide attempt.
On Monday, the couple attended the premiere of the Motley Crue documentary “The Dirt,” according to People.