Wendy Williams Doesn’t Consider Paris Jackson Black, Paris Responds
Wendy Williams: Paris Jackson Isn’t Black
Paris Jackson has taken to social media, to address recent comments that Wendy Williams shared on her talk show. During her ‘Hot Topics’ segment, Wendy discussed Paris’ interview in the new issue of Rolling Stone. Wendy said,
She has not made her mark on her own. You cannot be on the cover of one of the most prestigious entertainment and influential magazines in the world and just be the daughter of and tell your story inside. Sorry you all.
Wendy also addressed that Paris (who is the daughter of Michael Jackson) considers herself black. She stated,
I get that she considers herself black and everything, but I’m just talking about the visual because you know — black is not what you call yourself, it’s what the cops see you when they got steel to your neck on the turnpike. It’s what they see. But that’s cute, and good for her.
When Paris saw a news article with the headline “Wendy does not want Paris to call herself black,” she responded,
Well she didn’t birth me so.
Paris also tweeted,
Do you consider Paris black?
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