Former nanny defends Paris Jackson

In this Dec. 13, 2011 photo released by Warner Bros., talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, right, welcomes Paris Jackson, daughter of the late pop star Michael Jackson during a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Burbank, Calif. The episode will air on Thursday. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., Michael Rozman)

In this Dec. 13, 2011 photo released by Warner Bros., talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, right, welcomes Paris Jackson, daughter of the late pop star Michael Jackson during a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Burbank, Calif. The episode will air on Thursday. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., Michael Rozman)

Published Aug 1, 2012

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London - Michael Jackson's former nanny has defended Paris Jackson's recent outbursts.

Grace Rwaramba has appealed to the public to be kind to the 14 year old - the late singer's only daughter - saying she is "spirited" and a "dramatic young girl", despite the aspiring actress recently hitting her aunt, Janet Jackson, as well as slamming her uncle Randy Jackson on twitter.

Grace told RadarOnline.com: "Give her a chance to make and learn from her mistakes without demonising her. She is a spirited, very expressive and dramatic young girl. The traits that made her the apple of her father's eye are the same traits that she must learn to control as she matures into adulthood.

"Let's be careful not to dim her spirit. It breaks my heart to think that Paris and her brothers could become the subject of endless criticism for simply being kids.

"Michael loved his children very much. He gave them tools that they will need to become good and decent individuals.

"Paris recently accused Randy of spreading rumours after he authenticated a leaked letter from him and siblings Janet, Rebie, Tito and Jermaine that claimed Michael's will was fake and alleged their mother Katherine Jackson was in bad health.

But Grace thinks it's unhealthy for a 14-year-old girl to have more than 775,000 followers on twitter, and believes the teenager and her brothers, Prince Michael, 15, and 'Blanket', 10 - who have all been concerned about Katherine's welfare - will eventually learn that their family "loves" them.

She added: "I am confident that in time, Paris and her brothers will learn that their family loves and wants what's best for them. Until then, please take her tweets with a grain of salt. No child should have 700,000 followers on twitter or any other social media platform."

Paris and Janet's altercation - which also saw the singer slap Paris - came when Janet, Randy and Jermaine Jackson arrived to take the teenager and her siblings to see their grandmother Katherine in Arizona, where she was for 11 days, and it had been suggested she was being kept against her will by her children.

Katherine has since denied this was the case and she has returned to her home in Calabasas to see Prince Michael, Paris and 'Blanket'.

She will now share custody of the children with her grandson Tito Joe 'TJ' Jackson'. - Bang Showbiz

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