Paris Jackson has opened up about her sexuality in a candid, new Facebook Watch series, where she revealed that her famous father, Michael Jackson, would tease her for it.
In the series, Unfiltered: Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn, which premiered on Tuesday, Paris appears with her boyfriend and Soundflowers bandmate, Glenn, and gives viewers an unseen look at her love life and aspirations to make it in the music industry.
The debut episode, titled Who Is Paris Jackson?, sees the 22-year-old opening up about her father's passing, as well as her sexuality.
"It's been 11 years and I've been through hell, whether it's him passing or all the shit that's happened to me in my life," she said. "If I don’t talk about it or if I don't put it in the music, it's going to completely ruin my life and it's going to own me and I'll be a slave to that kind of pain and torment and I don't want that."
"Everyone in my family does music," she continued. "I'm a Jackson, it makes sense I'm a musician but like... a Jackson doing folk indie?"
Watch the episode below:Jackson then turned towards the question of her sexuality, and how her family members reacted when she started to explore it:
"Never thought I'd end up with a dude," said Jackson, who is currently dating Glenn. "Thought I'd end up marrying a chick or ... I've dated more women than men. Been with more chicks. The public only knows about 3 long term relationships I've been with and they've been with men. The public doesn't know about like most of the relationships I've been in."
"I say I'm gay because I guess I am, but I wouldn't consider myself bisexual because I've dated more than just men and women, I've dated a man that had a vagina. It has nothing to do what's in your pants, it's literally like, what are you like as a person?"
Jackson then detailed that her father "caught on quick".
"I think he felt the energy and he would tease me the same way he'd tease my brothers, like, 'You got yourself a girlfriend!' if I were staring at a magazine of a woman too hard. I'm very lucky to have that, especially so young, 8 or 9. Not many children have that experience."