Paris Jackson reveals: My nose is hollow because of drugs | Entertainment

Los Angeles – A hole in the nose! For Paris Jackson, it’s a reminder of a dark time. The daughter of pop legend Michael Jackson († 50) has now contacted her fans with surprising news: There is a hole in the cartilage of her nose. The so-called nasal septum perforation.

The cause? He said openly in a video on TikTok: “What do you think is the cause… Stay away from drugs, kids.”

Paris was previously only seen in public wearing a headscarf by her famous father, Michael Jackson. It wasn’t until his death in 2009 that he became more visible and finally found his own way into the spotlight. His mother is Jackson’s ex-wife, Debbie Rowe (66, trained nurse).

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How long has Paris Jackson lived with a hole in her nose

Paris said she was about 20 years old when drug abuse caused this damage to her. Today – seven years later – he lives on with lasting memories. “The gap was so big I could fit a piece of spaghetti from one side to the other,” he said.

Jackson’s daughter did not reveal what medication caused the severe damage to her nose. However, cocaine and speed are often absorbed through the nose and attack the mucous membranes and septum.

Paris June 5, 2013 - Los Angeles, California, USA - Michael Jackson's teenage daughter, Paris Jackson, 14, was hospitalized Wednesday morning for what was described as a ''possible suicide attempt.'' IMAGE: June 27, 2009 - Los Angeles, California, USA - (Exact date and location unknown) MICHAEL JACKSON with his father

Undated photo: Paris Jackson as a child with her father Michael Jackson and brother Michael Joseph Jackson

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Back in January, Paris proudly announced on Instagram that she had been clean and sober for five years. “Saying I’m grateful is a bad euphemism. Gratitude barely scratches the surface. Because I’m aware, I can smile today.”

And Paris can now laugh about the hole in her nose too. In a TikTok video he jokes about it – and even shows what strange sounds he can make with it. Humor instead of embarrassment. For Paris, the hole is no longer a defect. But a memory. The moment he didn’t want to come back again. But the operation was impossible for Paris. Him: “I have to take painkillers for that. I want to save myself the trouble.”