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Michael Jackson's Daughter Claps Back at Trolls and Makes a Shocking Revelation

She opens up about not being in the spotlight.

Paris Jackson wisely decided to step out of the spotlight, and away from social media, following a nasty couple of years that saw her family torn apart and drove her to a suicide attempt, but Michael Jackson's only daughter recently resurfaced on Instagram looking healthier and happier than ever.

Sadly, there are still plenty of people trying to tear her down, and the 17-year-old couldn't help but lash out at the trolls who started dragging her for not responding to each and every comment left on her photos. She also made a very surprising revelation in her rant against online haters: that she's been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
"It's so f***ing selfish that I am literally attacked on every f***ing thing I post just because people that I DON'T EVEN KNOW aren't getting what they want," she ranted in her comments. "I have AA meeting to go to. Family obligations. PERSONAL obligations."
She continued, "I don't know any of you. I appreciate the love and support, but the expectations are f***ing ridiculous. The expectations for my DAD were f***ing ridiculous. He didn't owe you anything, yet he was ripped to shreds DAILY. I will not let that happen to me."

It's sad that MJ's kid just can't catch a break. We can't help but wonder how she feels about the white actor who has been cast to play her father — check out the crazy story, below:

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