Paris Jackson has graced the cover of Vogue Australia and looks stunning!

Publish Date
Friday, 23 June 2017, 10:58AM

Paris Jackson has just landed her first Vogue cover - and the fresh-faced 19-year-old looks absolutely stunning!

 

For Vogue Australia's July 2017 issue, the daughter of the late pop icon Michael Jackson has discussed her burgeoning career in modeling and acting and how she wants to use her fame to leave a "positive imprint" on the world.

 

"I already have many young girls looking up to me and I want to be something their parents are OK with them looking up to,” Jackson told the magazine's creative director at large, Alison Veness.

 

 

Paris took to Instagram to share some photos from the photoshoot, explaining that she was "so very grateful" for "this opportunity."

 

Paris made her debut into the fashion scene this year - signing with IMG models in March and in the same month making her first appearance at the Met Gala.

 

 

In May, she landed her first feature film role with Amazon Studios, and inked a seven-figure deal with Calvin Klein.

 

Vogue Australia will hit newsstands on June 26.

The model also recently used Instagram to make a 10 minute public plea to her critics to lighten upon her as she is trying her best to do what's right for herself and for "human rights" in general.

She said: "I guess this is for the people that don't agree with who I am and don't agree with my morals, and spend their time trying to hurt me. I like to think that I'm on a pretty good track, as someone that is literally still a teenager ... I get it, y'all don't like the tattoos, y'all don't like profanity, y'all don't like my free spirit, my outspokenness. I'm a young chick and I should be quiet, I get it.

"I am a teenager. I am doing the best I can, I'm working as hard as I possible can to make a living for myself and create my own life. I'm fighting for human rights, I'm fighting for animal rights, I'm fighting for the environment. Basically any liberalist movement that will create positive impact on this planet, I'm trying to get involved in."

"I don't really know why people hate me with such a fiery passion, and I can't figure it out. I don't think it's jealousy; I think it's more than that ... Complain about celebrities that are normalising plastic surgery, starvation in Venezuela, complain about our f***ing President. All this effort you're putting into me, a teenager? Put it into something else. I'm not your kid; I'm not your daughter."

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