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‘Hollywood It Girl’ Michael Jackson’s Model Daughter: Being Naked Is Spiritual ‘Beautiful Thing,’ ‘Part Of Feminism’

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Celebrity tabloids are calling Michael Jackson’s oldest daughter, Paris Jackson, “Hollywood’s latest it girl.” At 19 years old, Paris is landing high-profile modeling contracts with Calvin Klein and other top designers. But like most sheltered celebrity children growing up in the liberal bubble of Tinsel town, Paris appears to be a product of her environment, a politically-outspoken and ignorant lefty polemicist Following in the footsteps of Will Smith’s highly eccentric children, Paris is now championing a bizarre sexual liberation movement, one that worships nudity as a gateway to spirituality.

“[B]eing naked is part of what makes us human. For me it helps me feel more connected to mama gaia,” Paris wrote in a recent Instagram post alluding to the pagan goddess of nature.

“[I]’m usually naked when I garden,” she adds. “It’s actually a beautiful thing and you don’t have to make it sexual the way many Hollywood stars (and the media) do.”

i’ll say it again for those questioning what i stand for and how i express myself. nudity started as a movement for ‘going back to nature’, ‘expressing freedom’, ‘being healthier’ and was even called a philosophy. being naked is part of what makes us human. for me it helps me feel more connected to mama gaia. i’m usually naked when i garden. it’s actually a beautiful thing and you don’t have to make it sexual the way many hollywood stars (and the media) do. not only is your body a temple and should be worshipped as so, but also part of feminism is being able to express yourself in your own way, whether it’s being conservative and wearing lots of clothes or showing yourself. there’s different ways of absorbing mother earth’s energy, my favorites are earthing which is absorbing the earths vibrations from contact between the soil and your bare feet, as well as letting your naked skin absorb the rays of the sun. the human body is a beautiful thing and no matter what “flaws” you have, whether it be scars, or extra weight, stretch marks, freckles, whatever, it is beautiful and you should express yourself however you feel comfortable. if this makes some of you upset i completely understand and i encourage you to maybe no longer follow me, but i cannot apologize for this in any way. it is who i am and i refuse to shy away and keep my beliefs a secret. every one as an opinion and every one has their beliefs. we don’t always agree with one another and that’s okay. but again, we are all human, and to appreciate the things that other people do that make us human helps us feel connected. how can that be a bad thing?

A post shared by Paris-Michael K. Jackson (@parisjackson) on May 12, 2017 at 6:13pm PDT

Drinking the kool-aid of New Age nonsense by the gallon, Paris uses the made-up word “earthing” to describe her spiritual experiences while naked.

“[T]here’s different ways of absorbing mother earth’s energy, my favorites are earthing which is absorbing the earths vibrations from contact between the soil and your bare feet, as well as letting your naked skin absorb the rays of the sun,” she pontificates in a sentence that looks a lot like gibberish.

Arguing that nudity is “part of feminism,” Paris tells her 1.4 million followers that “your body [is] a temple and should be worshipped.”

As of the publication of this article, Paris’ unintelligible post has gotten over 135,000 likes and counting.

If that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know about Hollywood’s infectious progressive cultural influence, nothing else will.

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