Paris Jackson turned heads at Paris Fashion Week, going braless in a sheer black gown while attending the Costes party on Tuesday night.
The 26-year-old model and actress, who recently revealed she overcame heroin addiction, looked stunning in an off-the-shoulder maxi dress. She paired the elegant look with a nude thong, silver jewelry, and a chic tousled beehive hairstyle.
Paris’ Emotional Sobriety Journey
In January 2025, Paris opened up about her past struggles with substance abuse, marking five years of sobriety.
She shared an emotional video on social media, writing:
“Hi, I’m PK, and I’m an alcoholic and a heroin addict. Today marks five years clean and sober from all drugs and alcohol.”
She expressed deep gratitude, saying:
“To say that I’m thankful would be a poor euphemism. It’s because I’m sober that I get to smile today. I get to make music, experience love, grieve, laugh, dance, and feel the sun on my skin.”
Her post included clips of her highs and lows, from moments of partying and crying to joyful milestones, such as dancing with friends, attending red carpet events, and celebrating sobriety anniversaries.
Fans and Celebrities Show Their Support
Paris received overwhelming support from fans and celebrities.
Actress Lucy Hale commented:
“You’re amazing, amazing, amazing.”
Socialite Paris Hilton added:
“So proud of you, sis.”
Tattoos as a Symbol of Healing
Paris has previously shared how body art helped her heal from self-harm.
“I can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me. My scars and past of self-hatred have been covered by loving marks, creativity, and depth.”
Paris’ Challenging Childhood and Road to Recovery
Growing up on Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, Paris lived in the spotlight from a young age. After her father’s passing in 2009, she struggled with mental health issues, self-harm, and addiction.
By age 15, she had become an intravenous drug user and attempted suicide, driven by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.
However, through therapy, support, and self-discovery, she turned her life around.
Today, Paris embraces sobriety, self-love, and personal growth, proving that recovery is possible.
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