
Paris Jackson has slammed an actor for claiming she gave her two pence on the biopic about her famous dad, Michael Jackson.
Colman Domingo is set to star in Michael as the family patriarch, Joe Jackson, and has suggested that he got the 27-year-old’s support for his role.
But according to the posts on her Instagram Stories yesterday (2 September), that’s not necessarily the case.
Paris has suggested the film has ‘a lot of inaccuracies’ and ‘full blown lies’ which certainly contradicts what The Four Seasons actor seems to be suggesting.
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It comes after he hosted the amfAR benefit gala during the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, raising millions for HIV research and awareness. And during the event, he spoke about getting support from both Paris and her brother, Prince.

Speaking to PEOPLE, Domingo said: “They’re very much in support of our film.
“I'm excited to be here at amfAR tonight with Paris. It feels like that's a nice way for us to be together."
The star said he had ‘chatted briefly’ with Paris about the biopic and that she had been ‘nothing but lovely and warm’ to him.
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But on Instagram Stories, she directly tagged Domingo to say: “Don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had 0% involvement in lol that is so weird.”
Paris then added: “I read one of the first drafts of the script and gave my notes about what was dishonest/didn’t sit right with me and when they didn’t address it I moved on with my life.
“Not my monkeys not my circus. God bless and God speed.”
She later went on to post more comments as she said in a video that she ‘wasn’t involved at all’ aside from giving the initial feedback.

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Paris said she ‘butted out’ and left it alone as it’s not her project.
The famous daughter said part of why she had held back from speaking about Michael was because it ‘panders to a very specific section’ to her dad’s fandom who will be happy with it.
Paris said she ‘prefers honesty over sales and monetary gain’, so is ‘going to f**k off again and keep minding her own business’.
“Y’all are gonna like the f**king movie,” she added, while she believes it has a ‘lot of inaccuracies’.
Domingo says he was drawn to the biopic itself for its insight into the Jackson family.
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LADbible has contacted Domingo’s reps for comment.
Topics: Celebrity, Michael Jackson, TV and Film