Jackson Family ‘Terrified’ Rail-Thin Paris Will Die From Drugs Like Late Dad Michael
Paris Jackson’s chemically-induced relationship with bandmate Gabriel Glenn has her family terrified that she is going to die the same way that her father did — from drugs!
“Paris is so lost right now and everyone believes that she is doing drugs with Gabriel,” a Jackson family friend claimed to RadarOnline.com exclusively. “She is infatuated with him and the two of them lock themselves in her house and don’t let anyone come in or get near them.”
Paris’ grandmother Katherine “cries over it constantly because she has not seen this side of Paris.”
The insider claimed, “She changes her mind every other minute about what direction she is going in and doesn’t know who she is anymore.”
To make matters worse, the 20-year-old daughter of late King of Pop Michael Jackson — who infamously died from drugs nearly a decade ago — is constantly promoting her marijuana usage and hard-partying lifestyle on social media.
“It is so sad,” the insider said. “Paris is not even 21 yet and she is photographed in a different bar every other night. Paris has this delusion that she and Gabriel are soul mates and have met many times in past lives.”
Sadly, the source told RadarOnline.com "she won’t let anyone come close enough to her to help!”
“At this point it seems like no one can save her from herself,” the insider said.
“She is locking herself up in her house with Gabriel and keeps everything a secret.”
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