Paris Jackson steps out with boyfriend Gabriel Glenn at The Dirt premiere after slamming ‘suicide attempt’ reports

The pair posed for photographers on the red carpet in Hollywood
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Safeeyah Kazi19 March 2019
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Paris Jackson joined her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn for the Netflix premiere of The Dirt as she made her first red carpet appearance since slamming reports she attempted suicide.

The 20-year-old model stepped out in a black studded leather jacket and red-lace heeled boots in keeping with the film about Mötley Crüe.

Jackson threw an arm around her new boyfriend as they posed for pictures in front of photographers at Arclight Hollywood.

Her appearance comes days after US site TMZ claimed she had been hospitalised.

Over it: Jackson appeared to brush off the false reports
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Jackson slammed the reports on Twitter, posting: “F*** you, you f****** liars.”

Jackson has been vocal on social media in the wake of the allegations made against her late father Michael in the Leaving Neverland documentary.

Stunning: Jackson looked effortlessly cool as she hit the red carpet
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The two-parter, which aired on Channel 4, features interviews with Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who have accused the singer of molesting them as children.

She praised his “good heart” and told Twitter followers that she is not afraid of his reputation being tarnished in the wake of the film.

“Do you really think that it’s possible to tear his name down?” she replied to a fan earlier this month, adding: “Like do you truly believe they stand a chance? Relax and have peace.”

The Jackson family has denied the claims made in Leaving Neverland and vehemently denounced the film, describing it as tantamount to a “public lynching” in one particularly damning statement.

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