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Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris ‘fears Leaving Neverland documentary could ruin her career’

The documentary has been described as 'brutally upsetting'

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Paris Jackson reportedly fears the Leaving Neverland documentary could “ruin” her acting career.

‘Leaving Neverland’ details past allegations of child sexual abuse made against her father  Michael Jackson – focusing on accusations made by choreographer Wade Robson and computer programmer James Safechuck.

A source told The Sun: “Paris had hoped to launch a successful career in acting but fears Leaving Neverland has ruined her chances of it taking off.”

“She was in a movie last year but believes the documentary is already scaring directors away because the abuse her father is accused of may put movie goers off her.”

“It all comes down to marketing. The worry is that any movies she stars in will be derailed if Michael’s abuse scandal is all people think about when they see her on screen. She wants to act but knows this could affect those plans,” the source added.

Paris made her acting debut in March 2017, with a guest starring role in FOX series Star.

She landed her first film role as Nelly in crime comedy Gringo in 2018, which starred major actresses like Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried and Thandie Newson.

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