While it may seem exciting to be the child of a celebrity, that isn't always the case. For Paris Jackson, being the daughter of Michael Jackson has always come with its unique peculiarities, as well as dealing with the struggles he faced in the pubic eye throughout her life. She sat down with Oprah Winfrey to talk about it all on "Oprah's Next Chapter" (Sun., 9 p.m ET on OWN).
Paris talked about the infamous masks she and her brother had to wear while out with Michael, as well as reflecting on her own memories of her father, who passed away three years ago.
The 14-year old admitted that she gets bullied at her private school still, but she tries not to let the bullying get to her. Instead, she thinks of the man she knew, who nurtured her and loved her unconditionally. Those memories she has and experiences she shared with her father no amount of bullying can ever take from her.
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