Paris Jackson To Star In Teen Movie
Talks about 'normal life' in the Michael Jackson's household
Michael Jackson’s adopted daughter, Paris Jackson, 13, was a guest on ‘Ellen‘ where she promoted her first acting role and the book that the movie is based on. Paris was a substitute for troubled actress Lindsay Lohan who blew off her scheduled appearance on Ellen today.

Paris will star in an upcoming live action-animated film called “Lundon’s Bridge and the Three Keys,” based on the young adult fantasy book series by Dennis H. Christen.

According to her publicist, Paris wanted to do the film because half of its and the book’s profits will support schools, and because of its environmental message, a cause Michael Jackson espoused as well.

In the interview she says Michael Jackson inspired her interest in acting.

Michael would do improvisation exercises with Paris, she says.

“He would give us little scenarios. He would say, ‘O.K., in this scene you’re going to cry,’ and I’d cry on the spot.”

When asked about wearing a mask in public, a practice Michael enforced to protect his children from media attention, Paris says, “I’m like, this is stupid. Why am I wearing a mask? But I kind of realized the older I got, like, he only tried to protect us, and he’d explain that to us, too.”

Perhaps surprisingly, given how little surrounding Michael Jackson can be described as “regular,” Paris says, “I do have a regular childhood.”

She says she loves school, and that when she started at her current school, “They didn’t know who I was. I was like, Yes! I have a chance to be normal.”

Paris revealed the most memorable thing her famous father told her.

“He said, ‘If I die tomorrow, always remember what I told you,’” Paris recalled. “I took his advice and I remembered everything he told me.”























culled from ABCnews.go.com
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