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Paris Jackson Gets Candid During New Docuseries Premiere - Reveals She Doesn't Identify As Bisexual And Why!

By Ashley Mitchell
Jul 1, 2020 3:34 AM
Source: nypost.com

During the premiere of her brand new docuseries, ‘Unfiltered’ Paris Jackson got candid about a lot of personal things, including her sexuality! The daughter of Michael Jackson mentioned that she would not call herself ‘bisexual’ and explained why as well!

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Paris and her current boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn, talked about this topic during this first episode of Unfiltered and she told him that she never thought she would ‘end up with a dude.’

The singer and actress shared that she has been with way more women than men.

Regardless, she is very happy with Gabriel who is not only her boyfriend but also her bandmate, the two being in a band called The Soundflowers.

Furthermore, they even live under the same roof so their relationship is pretty stable and serious.

‘Never thought I would end up with a dude. Thought I would end up marrying a chick or … I have dated more women than men. The public knows about three long term relationships I have been in and they have been with men. The public does not know about most of the relationships I have been in,’ she told in front of the camera during this first episode appropriately titled ‘Who Is Paris?’

She went on to admit that despite being with both men and women, she does not really identify as bi: ‘I say I am gay because I guess I am, but I would not consider myself bisexual because I have dated more than just men and women, I have dated a man who had a vagina. It has nothing to do what is in your pants, it is literally like, what are you like as a person?’

Paris also discussed her late dad and how he ‘caught on quick’ when it comes to her sexual orientation.

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‘I think he felt the energy and he’d tease me the same way he would tease my brothers, like, ‘You got yourself a girlfriend!’ if I were staring at a magazine of a woman. I am very lucky to have that, especially so young, at 8 or 9. Not many children have that experience.’

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