Paris Jackson Promotes Body Positivity With Sexy Photo: ‘Comfortable With My Rolls’
Paris Jackson recently promoted body positivity by posing topless in one of her photos on Instagram.
The 19-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson is sitting on a chair outside her house and is only wearing a Calvin Klein underwear. Jackson’s face is not shown in the snap, and she’s not flashing her breasts in front of the camera either. Instead, she just posed without a bra or clothing on, but covered her chest with her tattoo-filled arms.
Jackson captioned the photo by saying that she’s comfortable with her rolls and encouraged everyone to feel the same.
This is not the first time that Jackson shared a sensitive photo of her body. Last month, she also uploaded a snap of herself with a new tattoo on her chest. She revealed that it was a chakra ink that represents energy points.
According to People, Jackson has roughly around 50 tattoos all over her body. Majority of which are tributes to her father, as well as musicians such as David Bowie, Prince and John Lennon. Last year, she debuted a tattoo of Michael’s cover art for his 1989 album, “Dangerous.”
She captioned the photo of her ink by quoting her dad, “The meaning of life in contained in every single expression of life. It is present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exists in all of creation.” Majority of Jackson’s inks are designed and created by Justin Lewis of Timeless Tattoo in Hollywood. He also designed a “Queen of My Heart” tattoo for Jackson with Michael’s handwriting on her forearm.
In May, the teenager also posed outdoors seemingly topless and explained why she has decided to share photos of her naked body on social media. In her lengthy photo caption, Jackson explained how nudity started as a movement to express freedom. “Being naked is part of what makes us human,” she wrote. At that time, Jackson also said that she’s usually naked when she gardens.
“It’s usually a beautiful thing and you don’t have to make it sexual the way many Hollywood stars and the media do,” she added.
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