Jackson’s girl 'in a good place'

Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine has said her granddaughter, Paris, is “doing much better” after her suicide bid in June.

Jackson’s girl 'in a good place'

Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine has said her granddaughter, Paris, is “doing much better” after her suicide bid in June.

The 15-year-old schoolgirl was rushed to hospital from the family home in Los Angeles after cutting her wrists and swallowing a large number of over-the-counter painkillers and is now being treated in a secluded residential facility which specialises in helping troubled youngsters.

Mrs Jackson told Hello! magazine:“She is in a good place, getting the help she needs.”

The 83-year-old Jackson family matriarch shares legal guardianship of Paris and her brothers, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, with her grandson TJ.

She said of Paris: “She is doing much better.

“The treatment is going good, really good. She’s my baby. It’s hard for me, really hard. All I wanted these kids to be is happy. The night Michael died Paris was crying and said ’I want to go and see Daddy, I don’t want to be without him’.”

Mrs Jackson said “not a day goes by” she does not think of the singer, whom she called “a very good father” and “a good son”.

But she admits her style of parenting is different from his – and she has got rid of the masks the children famously used to wear.

She said: “They were sheltered a lot when Michael raised them.

“I had thought about it and I said ’I am not going to raise them like that (wearing masks). But Michael had a good reason. He was trying to protect them.”

She said the children were “incredibly polite” and that was down to the pop superstar.

She said: “He instilled good manners but it’s a different generation, of course, and I don’t understand the whole social media thing. They are always on their phones.”

:: Read the full story in Hello! magazine, out now.

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