Paris Jackson It represents a major milestone in your health and wellness journey.
“Hi, I'm BK and I'm an alcoholic and a heroin addict,” Jackson, 26, wrote via Twitter. Instagram On Tuesday, January 7th. To say I'm grateful would be a bad euphemism. Gratitude barely scratches the surface.
While celebrating the news with her followers, the singer included several memories of herself smoking or drinking alcohol. The video then showed pictures of the sobriety chips she has acquired over the years.
“Because I'm sober, I'm going to smile today,” Jackson wrote. “I get to make music. I get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cats. I get to feel heartbreak in all its glory. I get to grieve. I can laugh. I get to dance. I get confidence. I feel the sun on my skin and it's warm. I've found that life keeps happening no matter what.” Regardless of whether I'm sober or not, but today I have to show it.
While celebrating five years of sobriety is no small feat, the past year alone has been filled with special moments for the artist.
In December 2024, Jackson confirmed that her boyfriend, Justin “Blue” is tall, Suggested. “Life with you these last few years has been an indescribable whirlwind, and I couldn't dream of a more perfect person for me to do everything with,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you.”
As for her career, Jackson has continued to follow in her late father's footsteps Michael JacksonSteps through expanding her music career.
“He put 50 years of blood, sweat, tears, love and passion into doing what he did so I could stand here on stage in front of you and scream into the microphone,” Jackson said during the concert. August 2023 ceremony In Colorado. “So I owe him everything.”
She also had the opportunity to celebrate music's biggest night Grammy 2024.
Although she couldn't share all of her positive memories from her sobriety journey, Jackson did her best to give her followers an insight into what her life is like without drugs and alcohol.
Jackson concluded her post by saying, “Here's a little glimpse of what was possible because of my sobriety. Oh my God, I can't believe I almost missed it all.” “Thanks 1 • 7 • 20.”
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Samhsa) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).