Who Is Paris Jackson’s Biological Mother?

By Anna Duncan

There has been a lot of buzz about the biological mother of Paris Jackson, daughter of the late pop icon Michael Jackson. While many people know that Michael Jackson had three children – Prince Michael Jackson I, Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, and Prince Michael Jackson II (also known as Blanket) – the identity of their biological mothers is not widely known.

Paris Jackson was born on April 3, 1998, and her biological mother is Debbie Rowe. Rowe is a former nurse who worked for Michael Jackson’s dermatologist.

She met Michael in the mid-1980s when she was treating him for vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigmentation. According to reports, they became close friends, and Rowe eventually agreed to carry his children.

Michael and Debbie were married in November 1996, but their marriage was short-lived. They divorced in October 1999, with Rowe giving up all parental rights to their two children – Paris and Prince Michael – as part of the settlement.

Paris has talked openly about her relationship with her mother over the years. In an interview with Rolling Stone in 2017, she said that her mother is “a wonderful woman” who has always been there for her when she needed her.

Despite giving up her parental rights to Paris and Prince Michael after the divorce from Michael Jackson, Rowe reportedly reconnected with her children after his death in June 2009. Paris has posted several photos with her mother on social media since then.

It’s worth noting that there have been rumors over the years about whether Michael Jackson was actually the biological father of his children. However, both Paris and Prince Michael have denied those rumors and maintained that he is their father.

In conclusion, Debbie Rowe is the biological mother of Paris Jackson. Despite giving up parental rights to Paris and her brother Prince Michael after divorcing from their father Michael Jackson in 1999, Rowe reconnected with her children following the singer’s death in 2009. Paris has spoken positively about her relationship with her mother in interviews, and both she and her brother have denied rumors that Michael Jackson was not their biological father.