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Facing Her Past Head‑On
At 27 years old, Paris has publicly shared one of the most personal parts of her life: the hard road of recovery. In early January 2026 she took to social media to commemorate six years of sobriety, revealing that the journey has been far from easy. She openly discussed how sobriety didn’t instantly fix everything — describing long stretches where life was “very, very hard” and forced her to relearn how to cope with reality without old crutches. Her message focused on honesty and compassion, both for herself and for others fighting their own battles. (Parade)
Through a montage of images and quiet moments shared online, Paris also urged those struggling with addiction or mental health issues to know they’re not alone — ending her heartfelt message with a simple but powerful declaration: “If no one’s told you they love you today, I love you.” (Parade)
Navigating Mental Health & Trauma
Breaking Away from Family Estate Battles
Beyond her sobriety journey, Paris has also publicly pushed back against narratives involving her father’s legacy — especially around the upcoming biopic Michael. She forcefully denied claims that she was involved in helping with the film’s production, saying she read early drafts, voiced her concerns about inaccuracies, and ultimately chose not to participate when her feedback wasn’t incorporated. (geo.tv)
In parallel legal news, Paris has been at odds with the estate’s executors over financial transparency and the management of her late father’s legacy — a battle that has reportedly strained relationships within her family circle. Sources say she’s become “isolated” from other family members amid deepening tensions related to the estate and how it’s being run. (Reality Tea)
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