Paris Jackson Refusing Rehab Following Hospitalization: Report

Paris Jackson was reportedly rushed to the hospital over the weekend after an alleged suicide attempt.

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Police believe that Paris Jackson landed in the hospital over the weekend after a suicide attempt. Although she denied that she attempted suicide, people around her have reportedly been urging her to check herself into rehab. However, she's reportedly resisting getting any sort of help.

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According to TMZ, Paris' alleged suicide attempt this weekend has caused the people in her circle to encourage her to check into rehab. After checking into the hospital, people around her believe her alleged suicide attempt showed underlying issues that she's dealing with. They believe that she's suffering from heavy emotional issues as well as substance abuse issues. Sources said that her team was ready to bring her to check into a facility on Sunday but she declined.

Paris was rushed to the hospital on Saturday after allegedly slitting her wrist. Sources close to her said that the controversy surrounding Leaving Neverland has been weighing on her a lot lately. She refrained from speaking on the docuseries for a while but she finally broke her silence recently. Although she didn't mention the docuseries by name, she responded to a fan who claimed Leaving Neverland was ruining Michael Jackson's legacy.

"yeah they do that to everyone with a good heart and tries to make a dfference but do you really think that it’s possible to tear his name down ? like do you truly believe they stand a chance ? relax and have peace," she wrote on Twitter. 



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