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Paris Jackson Steps Out for 'The Dirt' Premiere After Alleged Suicide Attempt
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The daughter of Michael Jackson cuts an edgy look when hitting the red carpet of the Netflix movie premiere with her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn and their bandmates.

AceShowbiz - Paris Jackson has stepped out for her first official red carpet appearance after her hospitalization for alleged suicide attempt. The 20-year-old aspiring actress attended the premiere of Netflix's movie "The Dirt" at the ArcLight Hollywood on Monday, March 18.

The daughter of Michael Jackson cut an edgy look in an all-black ensemble consisting of a black studded jacket over a black T-shirt and pants. She accessorized with an assortment of necklaces and wore black boots with red shoelaces.

She was joined by her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn, who also channeled a rock star in a black T-shirt with black leather jacket and ripped dark gray jeans. Their The Soundflowers bandmates also came with them to the premiere.

"Thanks for the invite @tommylee! Xoxo," Paris wrote on her Instagram Stories. On the same day, the singer/model slammed reports that claimed she fell asleep at the wheel after she was photographed with her eyes closed at a gas station in Los Angeles. Her beau Gabriel was pumping gas at the time.

"*Parks at gas station waiting for my boyfriend to pump gas* *closes eyes to listen to favorite song* paps take pic and zoom in so you can't see that i'm parked and accuse me of falling asleep at the wheel," she tweeted. "When will this stop? this past week it's been nonstop bulls**t."

Back to "The Dirt" premiere, Bella Thorne, Motley Crue, Pete Davidson and the movie's cast, which includes Douglas Booth, Iwan Rheon and Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, were also spotted at the event.

The movie, based on Motley Crue's 2001 best-selling autobiography, charts the journey of how the rock band came to be one of the most notorious rock and roll groups in history. It is described as an unflinching and uncensored story about sex, drugs, rock 'n roll, fame and the high price of excess. The movie is released on Netflix on March 22.

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