Paris Jackson Afraid “Leaving Neverland” Will Ruin Her Acting Career, Says Insiders

Paris Jackson Afraid “Leaving Neverland” Will Ruin Her Acting Career, Says Insiders
This is where being the offspring of a mega-famous pop star can get tricky. Sources say that on top of the lasting mental and emotional affects of losing her father at a young age, Paris Jackson is worried that controversy surrounding her father will ruin her acting career. According to reports, an insider claims that Michael Jackson‘s only daughter, who made her film debut last year in “Gringo,” is afraid that backlash from “Leaving Neverland” will trickle down and halt her Hollywood dreams. The source said:
“She wants to act but knows this could affect those plans…she was in a movie last year but believes the documentary is already scaring directors away because the abuse her father is accused of may put movie goers off her.”
The source continued:
“It all comes down to marketing. The worry is that any movies she stars in will be derailed if Michael’s abuse scandal is all people think about when they see her on screen.”
The controversial documentary, “Leaving Neverland” tackles child molestation accusations from choreographer Wade Robson and dancer James Safechuck – both of which met Michael Jackson at a very young age.
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Written by Miata Shanay

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