Michael Jackson’s Daughter Excited Leave Her Grandparents? Paris Soon To Receive Inheritance From Father
Paris Jackson, daughter of the iconic Michael Jackson, was reported to receive inheritance from her father on her upcoming birthday. Rumor has it that Paris is itching to separate from her guardians and have her own place as soon as possible.
While the 17-year-old is still coping from her recent break up with Chester Castellaw, International Business Times reported that Paris is excited yet anxious about inheriting her dad's property when she turns 18 in April.
"She said that she cannot wait until her birthday. The first thing that she wants to do is get her own place," the source said in the report.
On the other hand, Katherine and Joe Jackson, Paris' grandparents, are very worried about the actions of their granddaughter after her break up. Radar Online's source said that Paris no longer listens to her grandparents lately.
"Paris is causing great concern for her family. Ever since her breakup with Chester, she has become quite rebellious. They are starting to go through the same thing with her that they went through with Prince [Jackson] last year. She is staying out past curfew, hanging out with a group of people that seem to be misfits, and she is not listening to much that her grandparents Katherine and Joe say. She hasn't opened up to practically anyone about why she and Chester broke up," the source told Radar Online.
As recalled two years ago, Paris Jackson already had a breakdown that landed her in a psychiatric hospital for almost a year. The only daughter of "King of Pop" has already showed signs of a meltdown as early as 15 years old.
She has been quite rebellious and her guardians are trying their best to help her. Her family has been trying to talk to her already, but Paris is still not opening up about what she is going through right now.
Though Michael Jackson's daughter is now reportedly having emotional problems, many fans of the King of Pop are still hoping that everything will turn out good for his not so little girl.