Michael Jackson's daughter Paris covers her face and refuses to answer questions about Leaving Neverland documentary's shocking allegations

Pictured walking through New Orleans with her face covered in a knitted hat and glasses, the 20-year old model and actress refused to answer any questions about the HBO programme.

Accompanied by her boyfriend of seven months, Gabriel Glenn, Paris allowed herself to be lead by hand as they made their way out of the airport.

Embracing her usual hippy style, the star looked casual in an outfit of flared jeans, purple smock top and rainbow jacket.

Following the shocking paedophile and grooming allegations against her dad, the only daughter of the singer has tried hard to stay out of the spotlight.

Viewers were left reeling when Channel 4 aired the documentary on Wednesday and Thursday night, which revealed the shocking abuse Wade Robson and James Safechuck claim they endured.



The dramatic documentary has caused outrage as thousands of his fans protested outside Channel 4 in central London branding the film “lies”.

Michael Jackson's daughter appeared to be taking a calm approach to the controversy surrounding Leaving Neverland as she landed in New Orleans.

On the night of the first screening, Paris sparked a conversation on Twitter tweeting: "Y'all take my life more seriously than i do. Calm yo t*tties”.

She followed it up the following day by tweeting: "i didn't mean to offend by expressing that t*tties should be calm, i know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up.



Later adding, “But reacting with a calm mind usually is more logical than acting out of rage and also…. it feels better to mellow out.

"smoke some weed n think about the bigger picture. chillax my dudes [sic].”

The Thriller star, who died in 2009, was accused in 1993 of sexually molesting a boy and charged with seven counts of child molestation for allegations related to another boy in 2003.

He settled out of court and was later acquitted in the 2003 case.

His family and fans have condemned the documentary, describing it as a "public lynching" and calling Jackson's accusers "admitted liars," in reference to sworn statements made by them while Jackson was alive that he did not molest them.


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