Paris Jackson exuded Hollywood glam as she attended the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar bash in Beverly Hills, California at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday.
The daughter of the late Michael Jackson, was snapped in a silky orange gown with a billowing shoulder area and a corset waist as she posed at the celebrity-laden bash in Southern California. The Gringo star accessorized in luxe fashion with a diamond encrusted necklace, gold heels, multiple bracelets and a black clutch.
The late King of Pop's daughter wore smoky eye shade and had her dark brown coif parted on one side as she posed with confidence at the year's highest-profile industry party.
Paris, the sister of Prince, and Blanket, is currently romantically-linked to a musician named Gabriel Glenn, who she's been in a band with called The Soundflowers since last summer.
Paris had been linked with supermodel Cara Delevingne, drummer Michael Snoddy and soccer player Chester Castellaw in recent years.
While Paris has not spoken out about the upcoming four-hour documentary, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, the Jackson family issued a statement last month ahead of the forthcoming release of the doc.
'Michael always turned the other cheek, and we have always turned the other cheek when people have gone after members of our family - that is the Jackson way,' the family said in the statement. They continued: 'But we can't just stand by while this public lynching goes on.... Michael is not here to defend himself, otherwise these allegations would not have been made.'
Over the years, Paris has been an outspoken advocate for her late dad, shooting to fame following his death when she remembered him in a eulogy.
'Ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine,' a then 11-year-old Paris told the crowd. 'And I just want to say that I love him so much.' In 2016, she tweeted about her late father, 'The most pure people are always torn down. It will continue to be proven that my beloved father has always been and forever will be innocent.'
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