Marilyn Manson Dedicates Song to Paris Jackson at Concert !
After her attempted suicide, Paris Jackson is getting love from around the world -- including from one of her favorite singers, Marilyn Manson.
A day after the 15-year-old was rushed to the hospital June 5 after cutting her wrists and swallowing pills Paris reportedly tried to harm herself after she was forbidden from attending Manson's concert the rocker reached out, sending his love to the pop legend's daughter.
Marilyn Manson dedicated a song to Paris Jackson at his concert in L.A. last night ... a song called "Disposable Teens" -- a track about a teenager who's angry with society.
Manson's dedication was simple -- just telling the crowd, "This song is for Paris Jackson." Before his show, Manson, 44, tweeted to Paris, "I hope you feel better. You will be on my guest list anytime you want
The Marilyn Manson concert, she was told she couldn't go to," a source explains to Us Weekly of the teen, who has been struggling with depression over a variety of issues, including a rift with her brother Prince Michael (who objects to her newfound relationship with mom Debbie Rowe) to her still painful memory of her famous father Michael's death four years ago. "Like a lot of girls her age, she freaked out over something small and ran to her room and that's when it happened. It was a buildup of a lot of things Paris's outbursts have never gone this far before."
TMZ reports that Paris is currently being held on a 72-hour psychiatric hold, the same evaluation that Britney Spears went under in 2008 that allows for a qualified peace officer or clinician to involuntarily confine someone because its deemed they have a mental disorder that makes them a danger to themselves and/or othersbut is "physically fine."
Paris' birth mother, Debbie Rowe, her aunt La Toya Jackson and grandmother Katherine Jackson were all present at an L.A. hospital on Wednesday, June 5.
Behind all the theatrics and makeup, he is a sweet human being. I feel people misunderstand him, but he has proven that he loves his music and his fans.