Late American star Michael Jackson’s daughter went online on Wednesday, yesterday to pay tribute to her dad who would have been 65 years old this year. Taking to Instagram, she shared a video of herself discussing her father’s rich history and at one point lifted her arm revealing her unshaved armpits by pulling on the long hairs.
She was almost instantly bombarded with comments from social media clients who wondered why she hasn’t shaved and why she was playing with the hair.
Iconic singer Michael Jackson would have celebrated his birthday this week. The Dirty Diana singer died in 2009 from a cardiac arrest that was caused by an accidental medication overdose.
His death drove millions of individuals sad as they grieved the deficiency of one of the world’s greatest musicians.
In a form of trying to keep his memory alive, his daughter Paris Jackson who he had with ex Debbie Rowe went online to pay a special tribute to her late dad.
Social media clients weren’t paying any attention to what she had to say and rather taunted her for ud
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“I wasn’t tying my hair up to show off my armpit … hair (eye rolling emoji.) “I’ve not shaved it for years and forget it’s there all the time. Get over yourselves.”
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