Katherine Jackson says her granddaughter Paris is ''in a good place'' and ''getting the help she needs''.
Katherine Jackson says her granddaughter Paris is ''in a good place''.
The showbiz family's matriarch is one of the appointed guardians to the 15-year-old aspiring actress and says she is recovering well after her apparent suicide attempt in June.
The 83-year-old star told Hello! magazine: ''She is in a good place, getting the help she needs. She is doing much better.
''The treatment is going good, really good. She's my baby. It's hard for me, really hard. All I want these kids to be is happy.''
Paris, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, is currently staying at a 14,000-per-month therapeutic private school, located just outside California, while she recovers.
Katherine - who, alongside her grandson TJ, is guardian to Paris and her brothers Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11 - added Michael was ''a very good father'' but she doesn't follow all of his parenting methods, such as putting masks over the children's mouths in public.
She added: ''They were sheltered a lot when Michael raised them.
''I had thought about it and I said 'I am not going to raise them like that' [wearing masks]. But Michael had a good reason. He was trying to protect them.''
She also credits Michael - who died of acute Propofol intoxication just days before he was set to start a run of comeback shows in 2009 - with how ''incredibly polite'' his children are, adding: ''He instilled good manners but it's a different generation, of course, and I don't understand the whole social media thing. They are always on their phones.''
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