Paris Jackson's family 'super wary' over her engagement to bandmate Justin Long, here's why
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Late Michael Jackson's only daughter Paris Jackson's famous family is "super wary" of her frenzied engagement to bandmate Justin "Blue" Long as he is "marrying into the Jackson fortune."
Paris announced her engagement to Justin in a birthday tribute to him on Instagram on Friday, December 6. The post included several images and videos of the couple, one of which showed the music producer popping the question.
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Paris Jackson's family believes 'Justin is already benefitting' from her money
Some family members of Paris Jackson have expressed concern about the engagement and brought up the necessary measures to protect her estimated $100 million fortune.
"The Jacksonâs are super wary of this relationship, and they have every right to be. It is no secret that Paris has a massive inheritance," a source revealed to Daily Mail.
According to reports, Paris and her brothers, Prince Michael and Prince Michael II (also known as Bigi), have been receiving $8 million annually from their father's estate. They will receive a total of about $2 billion when they turn 33.
The family now wants to ensure that the huge fortune is protected by an "ironclad" prenuptial agreement. "They claimed Justin is already benefitting from Paris' money," the tipster shared.
"They worry that she already foots the bill for most things and now that she is getting married to him, he is also marrying into the Jackson fortune," the source added, before noting, "As soon as the engagement occurred there were talks within the family to make sure that there is an ironclad prenup in place."
The insider also shared that Paris thinks "it is true love" with Justin and "swears he is not after her money." However, the family is committed to doing everything within their power to protect Michael's only daughter's assets.
Paris Jackson's relationship history is a major factor in family's desire to exercise caution after engagement
The Jackson family is especially concerned because of Paris Jackson's past relationship history. "Paris has hopped from relationship to relationship over the past decade and she has fallen in love almost every time," the source claimed.
They added, "She says that he is âthe oneâ and everyone would love this to be true. But Paris fears abandonment. This is why she gets so attached every single time."
Justin first made an appearance on Paris' social media two years ago in a group photo with her band and has since made a few fleeting appearances. He is a California-based producer, mixer, and music engineer who has been helping Paris backstage at her performances for several years.
Although Paris declined to reveal where or when Justin proposed, she was seen wearing the ring at the Nina Ricci Paris Fashion Week show at Hotel Potocki in late September, as per Daily Mail.
In a 2021 interview with Willow Smith, Paris called her breakup with her former bandmate Gabriel Glenn "the deepest heartbreak I ever experienced." They reportedly ended their relationship in August 2020 after two years of dating.
Paris had previously dated British reality star Tom Kilbey, and performer Michael Snoddy, and was once connected to Cara Delevingne. The 26-year-old opened up about her sexuality in a 2020 documentary, 'Unfiltered', revealing that she primarily dated women.