
In the new BBC documentary series “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar”, Paris Jackson opens up about why her father, Michael Jackson, chose Elizabeth Taylor to be her godmother. The King of Pop’s daughter, known for her candidness and strong familial ties, shares her perspective on the deep connection between her father and the legendary screen icon.
Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor had a well-documented friendship, built on mutual admiration and a shared understanding of the challenges that come with global fame. Paris describes Taylor as someone who brought a sense of stability and grounding to their lives, providing a unique support system for her father, especially during times of immense pressure and public scrutiny.
Paris goes on to highlight Elizabeth Taylor’s role not just as a family friend but as a guiding figure in her own life. She mentions Taylor’s strength and resilience as qualities that deeply resonated with her father, making her an ideal godmother figure. Michael Jackson’s decision, according to Paris, was rooted in the trust and comfort he felt around Taylor, who herself was known for her humanitarian work and fierce loyalty to her loved ones.
The documentary explores Taylor’s rebellious spirit and the profound impr she had on those close to her, including the Jackson family. Paris’s reflections provide an intimate look at the personal relationships that shaped both her life and her father’s, adding depth to the portrayal of Taylor as more than just a Hollywood legend but also a cherished confidante and godmother.
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