Paris Jackson attempted suicide in June this year.
Los Angeles:
Late pop star Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson is getting the required treatment and is doing much better, says Katherine Jackson.
In June this year Paris, 15, was rushed to a hospital from her family home here after she cut her wrists and swallowed a large number of over-the-counter pain killers. She is now being treated in a secluded residential facility that specialises in helping troubled youngsters.
"She is in a good place, getting the help she needs. She is doing much better," Hello! magazine quoted Paris' grandmother Katherine as saying.
Katherine, 83, shares legal guardianship of Paris and her brothers, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, with her grandson TJ.
"The treatment is going good, really good. She's my baby. It's hard for me, really hard. All I wanted these kids to be is happy. The night Michael died, Paris was crying and said, 'I want to go and see daddy, I don't want to be without him'," she said.
In June this year Paris, 15, was rushed to a hospital from her family home here after she cut her wrists and swallowed a large number of over-the-counter pain killers. She is now being treated in a secluded residential facility that specialises in helping troubled youngsters.
"She is in a good place, getting the help she needs. She is doing much better," Hello! magazine quoted Paris' grandmother Katherine as saying.
Katherine, 83, shares legal guardianship of Paris and her brothers, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, with her grandson TJ.
"The treatment is going good, really good. She's my baby. It's hard for me, really hard. All I wanted these kids to be is happy. The night Michael died, Paris was crying and said, 'I want to go and see daddy, I don't want to be without him'," she said.