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Paris Jackson Opens Up About Being Sexually Abused

The actress and model was only 14 at the time.

Paris Jacksonโ€™s career is only just taking off, but the daughter of Michael Jackson recently sat down with Rolling Stone magazine for her first in-depth interview and revealed some very sad news.

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Jackson says that she was sexually assaulted by a significantly older โ€œcomplete strangerโ€ when she was a younger teen. โ€œI donโ€™t wanna give too many details. But it was not a good experience at all, and it was really hard for me, and, at the time, I didnโ€™t tell anybody.โ€ 

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She also admitted she has struggled with depression and inner turmoil, so much so that she has experienced a suicide attempt. โ€œIt was just self-hatred,โ€ the model explains of taking 20 Motrin tablets and slashing her wrist in June 2013 at age 15. โ€œLow self-esteem, thinking that I couldnโ€™t do anything right, not thinking I was worthy of living anymore.โ€

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However, Jackson, now 18, believes the incident proved to be the turning point following a long battle with self-abuse, drug addiction and depression. The model admits that her attempt at suicide happened  โ€œmultiple timesโ€, but this final episode instigated a change, whereby she chose to attend a residential therapy program.

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โ€œIt was great for me.โ€ Now, she says, โ€œIโ€™m a completely different person.โ€ But up to that point, I was actually crazy, I was going through a lot of, like, teen angst. And I was also dealing with my depression and my anxiety without any help.โ€

Paris, who recently made her modeling debut, says it has helped her to feel better about herself.

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โ€œIโ€™ve had self-esteem issues for a really, really long time,โ€ she admitted, โ€œPlenty of people think Iโ€™m ugly, and plenty of people donโ€™t. But thereโ€™s a moment when Iโ€™m modeling where I forget about my self-esteem issues and focus on what the photographerโ€™s telling me โ€“ and I feel pretty.โ€

This article originally appeared on WHO

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