Paris will be staying with grandmother Katherine Jackson for a few days

Jan 2, 2014 11:17 GMT  ·  By
Paris Jackson and mom Debbie Rowe are reconciled, working on their relationship
   Paris Jackson and mom Debbie Rowe are reconciled, working on their relationship

Paris Jackson, Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe’s daughter, was hospitalized after a reported suicide attempt in June last year. After she was released from hospital, she was moved to a Utah facility, which she left a short while ago, to spend the first days of the New Year with her grandmother and the rest of the family.

Paris returned to Twitter a few days ago, which was the first indication that she’d left the facility, which is destined to youths fighting depression and addiction, according to reports online.

One of the photos she posted is also attached to this article and shows her and her mother Debbie, with whom she reconnected in the months before the suicide attempt. Word has it that the two are closer than ever now.

E! News says that, right now, Paris is with Katherine. Whether Debbie has joined them is yet to be determined, but rather unlikely.

“A source exclusively tells E! News that Michael Jackson's 15-year-old daughter is returning to grandma Katherine Jackson's home in Calabasas, Calif., today, her first time back since she was hospitalized following her reported suicide attempt in June,” says the e-zine.

“It's not immediately known what's on the agenda, but Paris will be staying there for at least a few days, the source says. […] We were previously told that she was released for the Christmas break to join her family on vacation in Hawaii, after which she was going to spend time at her grandma's house before heading back to Utah,” the report adds.

In a relatively recent interview, Katherine said that Paris was definitely on the mend and that she was in very good spirits, “in a very good place.”

When Michael Jackson died of a Propofol overdose in 2009, he left 3 children orphan: Paris, Prince, and Blanket. Dr. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, was found guilty of his death on manslaughter charges, but has already been released from prison.