
Paris Jackson shares sexy snaps with fiance Justin Long in California
The 27-year-old looked relaxed as she enjoyed the sunshine and a dip in the water with producer Justin, 46.
The model could be seen throwing herself into the water via a rope swing before posing topless as she stared wistfully onto the lake, wearing nothing but black bikini bottoms.
In another snap, she smiled for a selfie with her partner, who she got engaged to in December after two years of dating.
She captioned one of the stories 'home sweet California', in reference to growing up in the state on her late father Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch.
While Paris went topless in the snaps, she still accessorised with several necklaces that accentuated her tattooed body.
The topless pictures come after Paris recently hit back at fans who criticised her last month for performing on the anniversary of Michael's death.
The star of the iconic music artist - who died on June 25, 2009 at age 50 - fired back at fans via a now-expired Instagram Story.
According to an account from People, Paris said to her five million followers, 'So people are mad again.
'I guess one of the dates I'm supposed to be going out on tour (with Incubus and Manchester Orchestra) happens to be June 25, which is a very negative anniversary for me in my life and my family.'
She continued in the video post, 'So, what I guess I have to explain to these people is that when you're not headlining these shows, you don't pick what date you perform.'
The blonde music artist also underscored that she is not getting lavish accommodations as an opening act.
'It's just me and my acoustic guitar and my sound guy, who happens to be my fiancé,' she said in reference to her husband-to-be. 'So we're gonna be in a soccer mom van.'
Paris noted that she volunteered to be part of the tour and wouldn't step down over the date.
She wrote: 'So, I'm gonna tell 'em, "Sorry, guys, we can't perform on this date?"' adding, 'F*** you.'
The singer also reposted, via Instagram Stories, what appeared to be a comment or caption from a fan account.
It read in part: 'Note to admins: It is unacceptable to judge someone else's pain and grief based on information from the internet.
'Judging Paris' respect for her father from an outside perspective is unfair. June 25 may intensify our pain as fans, but she lives with the loss of her father daily.'
Paris added a simple response: 'thx fam.'
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