Paris Jackson Was Mistaken For A Homeless Person

May 27, 2017 / Posted by:

Nudity activist Paris Jackson was waiting to begin a photo shoot when she was approached by someone on the set who told her to scram because “homeless people aren’t allowed in this area.” Was it because she was naked and they assumed she couldn’t afford clothes? Maybe she could at least put some drawers on, Ms. Jackson If You A Limousine Hippie Heiress, so these sort of embarrassing mix-ups don’t happen.

Page Six reports that Paris tweeted about the incident:

Paris followed that up by tweeting a pic of her outfit (which has since been taken down). It was described as “baggy green pants, a cropped tee (sans bra) and a colorful backpack.” So, it’s basically the outfit I’m wearing next month for Pride? I hope I’m not thrown off any sets. Paris’ caption under the picture said “i said oh sorry i’m waiting for hair and makeup should i wait elsewhere also why do you assume i’m homeless?

Paris just signed a 7-figure modeling deal with Calvin Klein, so she’s about 3 trillion light years from homeless. I’m assuming the purpose of her dressing like a ragamuffin is so no one will nab her for her inheritance. It’s a form of protection. It’s not like she can go around wearing anti-kidnapping masks like her dad Michael Jackson used to put on her, Prince, and Comforter.

Contrary to what Michael was trying to achieve, that just made the kids stand out even more. All it basically did was draw more attention and make people say, “Why is that toddler wearing a $12,000 Venetian Carnival mask? Must be Michael Jackson’s kid!”

Pic: WENN

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