Paris Jackson answers her critics after posting a video of herself with cannabis
Paris Jackson, Michael's daughter, no longer hides her love for weed. In fact, it's not uncommon to see her on Instagram with Snoop Dogg and a few smoked treats.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfhkKjcHxJN/?taken-by=parisjackson
But this time, it was a tweet that sparked outrage among some people.
«wyd after smokin’ this» [Translator’s note: What would you do after smoking this?] posted the 19-year-old actress, along with a video in which she’s holding a nice bud of weed between her teeth.
https://twitter.com/ParisJackson/status/973093175941201921
Not all the replies to the tweet were complimentary. «Paris, your dad would never have let you smoke that. Think about how mad he’d be…» or «What kind of parents would think it’s okay to let their kid smoke weed? Girl, you’re better than that, and you know it—#responsibility.».
These internet users have probably forgotten that at the time of his death, Michael Jackson was taking two benzodiazepine anxiolytics and an anesthetic, which caused his overdose.
But Paris really did her homework. In particular, she replied, «I know some parents who are now turning to this amazing organic medicine to keep their children alive, since the traditional medications that doctors prescribed were practically killing those poor little ones. But hey, to each their own.»
She also added, «Try Googling «narcotics» and «Big Pharma,» and then search for « CBD »…then come back and see me—I'll be eating granola and watching Scooby-Doo.».
And bam!
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