Paris Jackson is never one to slink away from controversy.
The daughter of the late Michael Jackson, 19, was snapped Monday grabbing dinner at the Los Angeles restaurant Craig's, a favorite of celebs, after she made headlines fending off criticism of her use of marijuana.
The Gringo star went with a colorful vintage ensemble, wearing a multicolored coat with horizontal stripes over a red shirt with a graphic of a cat's face, blue jeans with flared bottoms and black Vans sneakers.
She wore a red and white trucker style hat and puffed on a tobacco cigarette outside of the venue.
Paris, the sister of Prince, 21, and Blanket, 16, was embroiled in a minor kerfuffle after taking to social media Sunday with a clip in which she smoked a large marijuana cigarette. (It is legal for her to smoke recreational marijuana in her home state of California.)
The social media post, which Paris enhanced with a fiery filter, provoked upset reactions pointing to Paris as a poor role model, and the behavior as something that would have embarrassed her late father, who himself died at 50 from a drug overdose infamously involving the anesthetic propofol.
But Paris was having none of the lectures, as she answered back at her critics on social media.
When someone referenced how upset the late King of Pop would have been, Paris wrote back, 'I think i’m doing pretty ok considering the circumstances.'
She also brought up the merits of her drug of choice, citing how it's natural, as opposed to the lab-created pharmaceuticals prescribed by doctors that receive less social stigma.
'Try googling "narcotics" "big pharma" and then google "cbd" then get back to me, i'll be sitting here eating granola and watching scooby doo,' she said. She made a reference to CBD, the compound Cannabidiol, which is an active ingredient in cannabis scientists say does not have psychoactive impact on its users.
'I know of a few parents that actually rely on this amazing organic medicine to keep their children alive since the alternative pharmaceutical drugs that doctors were shoving down their throats was basically killing the poor little ones,' she said. 'But hey, to each his own.'
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