Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris seeks treatment for problems relating to her mental health
Even the most seemingly happy people sometimes get stressed out and need to take some time off to avoid breaking down. For celebrities this seems to be quite common and it can take a toll on a few of them if not properly handled.
Over the years there have been reports of famous people seeking rehabilitation as they reveal their struggle with mental health issues. Some others have been fortunate enough to get the needed help in good time.
Late pop star, Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, is reportedly seeking help for problems relating to her mental well-being.
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According to a source gathered by E! News, the 20-year-old had a busy year that included her travelling to different parts of the world and she needs some time off.
"After a busy year of work engagements that took her all over the globe, Paris decided that she needed to take some time off to reboot, realign and prioritize her physical and emotional health."
The source further claimed that the youngster is currently in a treatment facility and hoping to get better.
"She checked herself into a treatment facility to aid in her wellness plan and is looking forward to coming out of this revitalized and ready to tackle the exciting new projects that await her."
In 2017, the pop star's daughter explained in an interview with Rolling Stone that she used to deal with anxiety and depression without any help.
Paris is gradually taking huge steps in the showbiz industry seeing as she is a model, an actress and also staring a music career.
Meanwhile Legit.ng previously reported that her grandfather, Joe Jackson, recently passed on after battling terminal cancer.
According to Mirror.uk, Jackson had been on his deathbed for a while before he died on June 27, 2018. His demise came nine years after the passing away of his son, Michael.
His other son, Jermaine Jackson, had reportedly revealed a few days before his father's death that he was very frail. He said: "He doesn't have long. The family needs to be by his bedside - that's our only intention in his final days."
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