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Re: Paris Says On Twitter That Lindsay Lohan Will Play Elizabeth Taylor In A Movie

well I wish he Good Luck!! Lyndsey is a very talented young lady she has SO much talent left to share with the world...hopefully this will be a good distraction for her and she will move past the negatives in her life. I think if this happens she will do an amazing job. :)
 
I found this on LSA. Paris posted this tweet last night :heart:

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This video breaks my heart :'(

Thanks for sharing. :girl_butterfly:

Paris Jackson is quite WONDERFUL!!!!
Just like her dad, Michael Jackson.
Please let us all try to take better care of her than we did her dad.

We can all do this by being thoughtful and respectful when we make our comments about Michael's children: Prince, Paris, and Blanket.
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Welp Paris has officially hit over 1 million Twitter followers.

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She has more followers than most of the Jackson siblings put together, excluding Janet. Give a few years, she will take over Janet too.
 
Paris Jackson Hits 1 Million Followers on Twitter

Roger Friedman

Paris Jackson, the 14 year old daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, hit the 1 million mark today on Twitter. That’s 1 million people following a 14 year old girl on Twitter. But Paris has turned out to be quite the correspondent. Her emergence on Twitter came when she used the social network device this past July to alert the world her grandmother–also her legal guardian — was in trouble. Thanks to Paris’s Tweets, the Jackson family was not able to “kidnap” Katherine Jackson or Paris or her brothers Prince and Blanket.Overnight she become an incredibly effective war correspondent in her own home. Since then Paris has dutifully reported on everything going on around her, from school bullying to a defense of Justin Bieber to decrying what she sees is wrong with the world. She also posts her artwork and gives updates on her family. This week she Tweeted that it was time for parent-teacher conferences. “This year, I’m not worried,” she said. Her cousin TJ Jackson and her grandmother, Katherine, would be the “parents” involved. Debbie Rowe should be proud. Paris is very much like her–outspoken and she takes no prisoners.


http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/11/11/paris-jackson-hits-1-million-followers-on-twitter
 
Didn't Paris have over 700,000 followers on twitter before the summer drama, so how does Roger mean "Her emergence on Twitter came when she used the social network device this past July to alert the world her grandmother–--" It seems to me she "emerged" way before that incident. Her numbers simply increased after, especially since we have media like grown-up Roger following what she does.
 
I think Roger is member of MJJC. Paris twitter numbers were posted here first, and in his next post he posted a link that I posted on the other board :rogerfriedman:
 
I think Roger is member of MJJC. Paris twitter numbers were posted here first, and in his next post he posted a link that I posted on the other board :rogerfriedman:

Is Roger that guy who is dancing in your post? We all know that people stalk the forums so they could get ideas for daily writings. It saves them a lot of work in terms of researching their own ideas. If you had fans downloading and posting information about documents and facts, why would you not wait for them to do it and then steal their efforts?

Good to see Paris being herself, which is something Michael wanted to be able to do.
 
Eww but, he sure ass hell isn't the only one creepin! I think that was something very obvious during the 03 allegations! :beee:
 
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That girl needs to be careful with all of those people following her!

I love the video of her putting up all of those pictures of her dad. That's so sweet. There is a lot of love there.
 
I'm really surprised she didn't say anything about BAD 25.

Just sayin'..:mello:
 
Twitter Picture and quote from Paris Jackson:

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Seeing pics like these make me sad and happy… Because ever thing seemed so different then.
But I’m so thankful to be who I am, the family I’m with. They love me and that’s all I’m asking.
#thankyou #iloveyoubigbro
 
I believe Frank Cascio said that was his dog when it was a puppy.

Oh thanks for telling. I saw a similar picture last year and it was said to be Reginald something and that the dog was later gifted to Karen Faye.
 
WACKO? NO, HE'S A GOOD FATHER

by Jonathan Margolis

December 8, 2002

Grace before every meal and impeccable manners - Michael Jackson really looks after his children, by the writer who got to know him best ...

Thanksgiving is the biggest day of the year for American families. In every home in the United States, dinner is turkey with all the trimmings and pumpkin pie. It was at such a typical dinner that I spent Thanksgiving two years ago - but with a rather atypical American family. For the guest's at my friends home in New Jersey were Michael Jackson and his five year old boy, Prince Michael The First, and three year old girl, Paris.

Yes, the same Michael Jackson who, after dangling his youngest child, Prince Michael The Second, over a 60ft Berlin balcony, is now condemned as the world's worst father. In spite of Jackson's abject apology for his crazy behaviour, I am told by social workers that if the incident had happened in this country, all three children would probably have been taken into care.

And yet, on the basis of four months I spent around Michael and his two elder children before and after that Thanksgiving, I came to a controversial conclusion: Jackson isn't actually that bad a dad at all. Not only that, but Prince Michael The First and Paris are, in my experience, among the best behaved, least spoilt and most balanced of children.

During my time with the Jackson children, I got to know them quite well. I read to them, with Paris on my lap, and Prince sitting next to me. I also told off Prince for running over my foot with a toy tractor. (He responded by politely saying sorry, and repeating the apology with the prompting from his dad, who didn't think the first sounded 'sorry enough'.)

This was not the behaviour of the spoilt, dysfunctional brats I was expecting. But there were other surprises. The Jackson children of popular mythology live in isolation and are denied contact with other kids. But I have seen them play for hours with friends.

The Jackson children reputedly have all their toys destroyed at the end of the day for fear of infection. But I have seen them hugging and sucking the manky, unhygienic plastic junk that all children have.

I have trailed around a toy shop with Prince and Paris on one of Michael's private shopping binges. It took place at 7pm and was brought swiftly to an end because the children's bedtime was approaching - they were allowed just one toy each.

Jackson may be neurotic, eccentric and downright flaky, but Prince and Paris are bright, confident, affectionate and considerate. They say Grace before meals, speak in sentences rather than monosyllabic American grunts and are forbidden, like many children, from using rude language.

Prince has a solemn face, but an impish nature and a relentless curiosity. Although he is surrounded by staff eager to do his father's bidding, I found no hint of arrogance in the little boys manner.

Paris was tiny when I knew her, with a cute, pointy little face. She would always compete with Prince to be the first to jump on Dad's knee. Since Jackson is divorced from the children's mother, Debbie Rowe, they were looked after by Governess Grace. A Hispanic lady, who kept herself in the background, she was always watchful. I do not believe anything would escape her attention and, if she is still the nanny, I dread to think what grief she would have given her employer for the balcony nonsense.

The children's clothes seemed to be chosen by Michael in Prince's case, and Governess Grace in Paris's. On special occasions, Prince tends to be done up like a little Lord Fauntleyroy. Paris always seemed to be wearing dainty, lacy and slightly dated velvet dresses.

As a father of three, I could see Prince and Paris exchanged a healthy amount of argy-bargy that goes on between siblings. Over one meal, Prince spotted that Paris had smuggled her security blanket up to the table. 'Paris has a blankey, Paris has a blankey' he taunted. Michael pointed out that Prince really shouldn't laugh because he had a 'blankey,' too. The little boy look chastened and a little embarrassed at this having been revealed. Thirty seconds later, but quietly, this time, Prince started again: 'Paris has a blankey ...' Paris ignored him.

Much of Jackson's eccentricity goes back to his own father's harsh discipline. With his own children, Michael is tough but in an infinitely more considered, humane way. He is resolutely anti-smacking, and somewhere inside the hazy fog of whatever it is that obscures his sharp mind is a solid determination that his children should have the most normal upbringing possible.

He is anxious in particular, that when they all hit their teens they should avoid drugs and other distractions of a showbiz background. He insists 'no means no', but discipline must be administered without anger or yelling. When the children are naughty or unkind to one another, he favours taking things away from them and making them stand in the corner.

At home in Neverland he rations their toys. They are not allowed to refer to toys as 'mine' when they have friends over and have been taught that the only reason to have money is to share its benefits with others. Somewhat astonishingly, Michael claims to come down heavily on vanity. He tells how he caught Prince combing his hair in a mirror and saying 'I look good.' Michael corrected him by saying: 'You look OK.'

Prince and Paris are also taught to be diplomatic, but not to lie. Even white lies are wrong according to their father. He prefers to teach children to 'see things from a different dimension'.

Prince, for instance, is afraid of turbulence on aeroplanes. If you tell him he's not on a plane but a rollercoaster, Michael explains, he will know it's a lie. But if you say we're on a plane, but think of it as a rollercoaster, it becomes a matter of perspective.

Michael is also hard on himself. One day when he was recording his last album, Prince came to the studio and spilled popcorn on the floor. Michael insisted on cleaning it up himself. 'It's my son who made the mess. I'll clean it up' he told the bemused musicians as he got down on his hands and knees.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, a friend of Michael, and host at our Thanksgiving dinner, believes the star has a rare, instinctive empathy with children - possibly from never having grown up himself. He tells of the time his eight year old daughter got lost at Neverland. Finding her crying, his instinct was to tell her not to be silly, but Michael intervened and said: 'I know how you feel, I remember that happening to me when I was a little boy'. I saw this empathy many times. Michael talks to all children as if they were adults. He will not tolerate them interrupting an adult conversation but is unusually attuned to hearing a child's voice asking a question when most of us choose to be slightly deaf. He is terrified of dogs but has bought his children a golden retriever, thinking it was wrong for him to pass on his irrational prejudice. He also dislikes making up answers to awkward questions the children ask. He likes to go to his vast private library to research the correct answer.

So what was Michael Jackson doing in the now infamous balcony scene? What led a man obsessed to the point of paranoia with his children's safety, to endanger his baby so needlessly? I can only guess he was carrying out, in a daft way, another of his principles - that children should be taught not to be afraid of anything. He told me at dinner that night that he is in love with danger, but didn´t understand why.

It is hard to see this explanation carrying much weight with the social workers Michael may face if anything like the Berlin incident happens again. But perhaps they could take notice of a part of the speech he made about childhood and his children last year at Oxford University:

'What if they grow older and resent me, and how my choices impacted their youth? "Why weren't we given an average childhood like all the other kids?" they might ask. And at that moment I pray that my children will give me the benefit of the doubt. That they will say to themselves, "Our daddy did the best he could, given the unique circumstances he faced."

'I hope' he concluded, 'that they will always focus on the positive things, on the sacrifices I willingly made for them, and not criticise the things they had to give up, or the errors I´ve made, and will certainly continue to make in raising them. For we all have been someone's child, and we know that despite the very best of plans and efforts, mistakes will always occur. That´s just being human.'


I remember another read in which someone visited Michael and his dog (the golden retriever) just got out of the pool and shook himself. Maybe someone else can remember that too.

Reggie is a white high breed Pomeranian. I believe Michael gave him to Karen Faye, but I'm not sure.

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eta: found the interview. But they don't talk about the breed:


http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/ent...c/2009/07/more_details_on_instrumental_a.html
 
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Thanks for that info.

When Karen was asked she said she got Reggie from Michael because he was afraid of him and he wasn´t really tamed and that he was Paris´dog from the start. After that they got the brown lab Kenya.
 
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