Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson is an American model, actress, and musician, born on April 3, 1998, at the Spaulding Pain Medical Clinic in Beverly Hills, California.
She was named after the French capital city, Paris, where she was conceived, and is the middle child and only daughter of the late singer Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe.
Paris has one older brother, Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr., often referred to as "Prince", and one younger half-brother, Prince Michael Jackson, often called "Blanket".
After her parents' divorce in 1999, Paris was raised solely by her father, who received full custody rights, as Debbie Rowe had agreed to let him raise the children.
Paris and her siblings often wore masks during public outings with their father to hide their faces from the public.
Tragedy struck on June 25th, 2009, when Paris's father, Michael Joseph Jackson, unexpectedly passed away, leaving her and her siblings in the custody of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson.
In 2010, Paris and her brothers gave an interview on Oprah Winfrey alongside their grandmother and cousins, discussing life after their father's death.
Paris and her brother Prince also accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 Grammy Awards on their father's behalf.
The siblings enrolled at the exclusive Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California, where Paris participated in flag football, softball, and cheerleading.
In 2011, Paris signed on to star in the children's fantasy film Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys, but the project ultimately did not come to fruition.
In January 2017, Paris appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone, and in March of the same year, she signed a modeling contract with IMG Models.
Paris made her acting debut with a guest starring role on FOX's Star in March 2017.
Her feature film debut was in Gringo in 2018.