Paris Jackson Stands Firm: Defending Her Performance on Michael Jackson's Death Anniversary

Paris Jackson is standing her ground against critics who are upset about her scheduled performance on the anniversary of her father Michael Jackson's death. She defended her decision to go ahead with the show despite the negative connotations of the date. Paris explained that as a performer on tour, she doesn't have control over the dates she performs and sarcastically dismissed the idea of canceling the show. She ended her message with a defiant note to her detractors.
This is not the first time Paris has faced backlash for how she chooses to remember her late father. She previously explained why she doesn't publicly acknowledge his birthday, as he preferred not to celebrate it when he was alive. Despite criticism, Paris honored her father during a show with Incubus by acknowledging his contributions to her career and expressing gratitude for his influence.
Paris, along with her siblings Prince and Bigi, have made rare public appearances together, attending events and ceremonies to honor their father's legacy. The siblings have shown a strong bond and support for each other, despite the challenges they face in the public eye. Their unity and resilience reflect the enduring impact of Michael Jackson's legacy on his family.