Paris Jackson stuns in sheer flowy dress for glitzy bash amid legal war over Michael Jackson’s estate

Paris Jackson turned heads at a Paris Fashion Week party on Thursday, wearing a see-through outfit.

The 27-year-old celebrity was spotted at a party celebrating the French luxury brand Chloé, held at the Grand Palais. She recently had a rare public moment with her mother, Debbie Rowe, sharing a photo together.

It comes amid her ongoing legal war with the executors of her late father Michael Jackson’s estate

She looked stunning in a long, flowing dress of sheer, light brown fabric.

Jackson also put on some open-toed sandals and let her long hair fall freely down her back.

The singer completed her look with several bold, gold necklaces and a small, wine-colored purse she held in her hand.

A touch of blush highlighted her cheekbones, and a pink lip tint completed the look.

Earlier that day, the celebrity wore a simple outfit while walking around Paris.

The actress showed off her legs in a tan miniskirt, paired with a cropped top and a cozy puffer jacket.

She completed her look with dark brown boots and styled her hair in a braid, with loose waves framing her face.

During Paris Fashion Week, Jackson attended the Chloe Fall/Winter runway show, where she wore a chic tan dress and a dramatic cape.

In addition to her trip to France, the singer is getting ready to release her new song, “Zombies In Love,” on March 13th.

In a recent interview with Fashion Magazine, the singer discussed finding her own musical style while also honoring her late father’s legacy.

Honestly, discovering my own voice – both who I am and how I want to express that creatively in the studio – has been such a rewarding process. It’s been a really beautiful journey of self-discovery, and I’m loving the results!

Jackson explained that the biggest challenge comes from people who aren’t directly involved, specifically mentioning criticism from online trolls.

Honestly, what I really appreciate about this artist is how she’s said that making music isn’t about winning awards or getting famous for her. It’s just really refreshing to hear that her focus is on the art itself, and not the praise.

I’ve noticed many people prioritize achieving success even if it means compromising their values, and I believe that’s a mistake. Ultimately, possessions and achievements don’t matter in the end.

The singer playfully asked, ‘Are you really going to cling to your Oscar even after you’re gone? That’s… something.’

Last month, Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, excited her fans by sharing some unusual photos with her mother, Debbie Rowe.

The two of them briefly smiled for the camera while the celebrity quickly snapped a selfie, and another photo showed them relaxing outdoors.

Rowe had been married to the Thriller singer from 1996 until their divorce was finalized in 2000. 

During the marriage, the pair had welcomed Paris as well as son Prince, 29. 

The reunion happened while Jackson was still involved in a legal battle with the people managing her father’s estate after his death.

The singer – also known as the King of Pop – passed away in June 2009 at the age of 50. 

John McClain and John Branca say Michael Jackson owes them around $115,000 for legal work related to their disputes with him.

In January, their lawyers filed documents with the Los Angeles Superior Court regarding the request.

Court documents reveal a breakdown of the fees the estate’s executors plan to charge for handling the estate, as reported by the Daily Mail.

Court documents show the company spent $93,924.63 on legal fees and $1,238.39 in costs related to a motion to protect against a lawsuit designed to silence them.

This issue stemmed from a legal filing made by Jackson in July 2025, where he challenged how the estate of the late Michael Jackson was being handled by those in charge.

As a long-time follower of the Jackson family, I remember the Daily Mail contacted everyone involved – the estate’s representatives and lawyers, and Michael’s personal attorneys – to get a statement back then.

Last November, the court ruled in favor of the executors, which allowed them to request reimbursement for the legal fees they incurred when they first filed a motion in January.

The executors’ lawyers explained that the documents detail the fees and expenses related to the anti-SLAPP motion, allowing the court to decide how much money should be awarded.

According to a representative for Paris Jackson, she has been actively working for months to investigate concerning issues and financial problems with how her father’s estate is being managed.

It’s understandable that those handling Michael Jackson’s estate, along with their legal counsel, are trying to maximize their own earnings from it, even if it means taking funds away from the Jackson family.

The spokesperson stated that Paris will not give up her pursuit of openness, responsibility, and justice for her family.

According to court documents filed in Los Angeles late last year and recently obtained by the Daily Mail, Michael Jackson’s estate administrators, Branca and McClain, have personally profited significantly from his estate, earning ‘enormous sums of cash’.

Jackson claims in her legal document that the estate’s managers failed to invest a large amount of money in a way that could have increased profits.

According to court documents, Michael Jackson’s daughter’s lawyers claim she’s worried the administration of her father’s estate is being used by John Branca to benefit himself financially.

The Los Angeles resident emphasized that those managing the estate should prioritize the needs of those who will inherit and protect her father’s reputation.

Okay, so she tried again to get a look at how they’re handling everything with his estate, but it failed. She already tried once to audit their work – to really see where all the money is going – and that didn’t work either! It’s just… frustrating! I need to know everything is being done right, and she clearly feels the same way. It’s like they’re hiding something!

In a recent court document, Jackson argued that the estate’s co-executors didn’t make any apparent effort to properly invest $464 million in cash held by the estate.

The singer’s lawyers stated that the co-executors didn’t seem to take steps to invest the large amount of money and increase the estate’s earnings.

Jackson was also angry that the estate paid lawyers a lot of money for various legal matters.

According to legal filings, ten law firms received over $4.5 million in 2021 – more than any single person who received funds that year.

She also said that between 2009 and 2021, executors were paid a total of $148 million.

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2026-03-06 04:06