Paris Jackson Refutes Colman Domingo’s Claim About Her Role in Michael Biopic
Paris Jackson has pushed back against actor Colman Domingo’s claim that she played a “helpful” role in his preparation for portraying Joe Jackson in the upcoming biopic Michael. Speaking at the Venice Film Festival’s amfAR gala, Domingo praised Michael Jackson’s children for offering guidance, highlighting Paris’s support. But according to Paris, the actor’s comments were inaccurate.
What Colman Domingo Said
At the Venice event, Domingo told reporters that both Paris and Prince Jackson offered valuable perspective on their grandfather’s character. He credited Paris with being “very helpful” and described Prince as “a man of the film,” remarks that positioned the siblings as informal collaborators on the project.
Paris Jackson Responds
Soon after, Paris issued a firm denial on Instagram:
“Don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had 0% involvement in lol that is so weird.”
She explained that she only read an early draft of the script and gave notes about scenes she felt were “dishonest” or problematic. When those notes were not addressed, she says, she stepped away completely: “Not my monkeys, not my circus.”
Why the Clarification Matters
The exchange underscores the sensitivity surrounding the Michael biopic. With Jaafar Jackson playing his famous uncle, every claim of family involvement carries weight. For Domingo, referencing conversations with the family suggested authenticity. For Paris, however, accuracy was key — she did not want her limited script feedback to be mistaken for active participation.
Context Around the Biopic
The film, slated for release in April 2026, covers the life and career of Michael Jackson. Filming officially wrapped on August 29, which coincided with what would have been the pop icon’s 67th birthday. Cast members shared tributes that day, further fueling attention on the project.
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Takeaway
Paris Jackson’s swift correction highlights the importance of transparency when family members are referenced in biographical films. While she acknowledges reading an early draft, she emphasized her “0% involvement” in the production itself.
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