Is Paris Jackson Really Michael Jacksons Daughter?

By Alice Nichols

There has been a lot of speculation and rumors surrounding the paternity of Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late Michael Jackson. While many believe that Michael is her biological father, there are others who are not so sure. Let’s take a closer look at the evidence and try to get to the bottom of this mystery.

Background

Paris Jackson was born on April 3, 1998, to Michael Jackson and his second wife, Debbie Rowe. Michael and Debbie were married in 1996, but they divorced in 1999. After their divorce, Debbie gave full custody of Paris and her older brother Prince to Michael.

The Speculation

The speculation about Paris’s paternity started shortly after Michael’s death in 2009. Some people noticed that Paris looked different from her older brother Prince.

While Prince had dark hair and eyes like Michael, Paris had blonde hair and blue eyes like Debbie Rowe. Others pointed out that Paris bore a striking resemblance to Dr. Arnold Klein, who was Michael’s dermatologist and rumored to be a sperm donor for Michael.

The Evidence

Despite all the rumors and speculation, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Michael is not Paris’s biological father. In fact, both Paris and Prince have maintained that Michael is their father.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in 2017, Paris said: “He is my father. He will always be my father.”

Furthermore, a DNA test conducted after Michael’s death confirmed that he was indeed the biological father of his third child Blanket (whose real name is Prince Michael Jackson II). While a DNA test has never been conducted on Paris or Prince, it seems unlikely that Michael would have gone through all the trouble of having children with Debbie Rowe if he wasn’t their biological father.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while there may be rumors and speculation about Paris Jackson’s paternity, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Michael Jackson is not her biological father. Both Paris and Prince have maintained that Michael is their father, and a DNA test conducted on Michael’s third child Blanket confirmed his paternity. Until there is any solid evidence to the contrary, we should respect Paris’s wishes and believe that Michael Jackson was indeed her father.