Paris Jackson exploited?

Showbiz Tonight's AJ Hammer talks with his panel about Paris Jackson speaking at the memorial for her father Michael.

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PARIS JACKSON EXPLOITED?

CNN - July 09, 2009 (Entertainment)

Showbiz Tonight's AJ Hammer talks with his panel about Paris Jackson speaking at the memorial for her father Michael. More...

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by hadera, July 09, 2009

That wonderful little girl stood up and said, in a heartwarming manner, how she felt about her father. No one could have said it better than her. It was her right to say how she feels and it took great strength for her to do it. The only exploitation that of that is by the press who seem to be focused on replaying her pain for everyone to see, over and over. If the press really cared about her and her family's grief, they would leave her alone and stop pursing the topic. The press is clearly exploiting her grief in a very public and ongoing, malicious manner.

My heart goes out to the Jackson children and their family. I grew up listening to their music and dancing to it. I cannot tell you how much joy Michael's music has continued to bring into my life. I can tell you that he was a target and that I believe he was mismanaged by his "handlers". He was exeptionally talented and displayed a heart filled with love for children, in a positive way. He brought love into peoples lives and that should be everyone's focus. There will never be another Michael Jackson. His legacy lives on through the social changes and awareness that he brought through his music and stardom. His children should be protected from the irresponsible journalism that is explointing the grief of his daughter who is obviously becoming a wonderful young lady.

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