logo
Paris Jackson confirms split from Justin Long after public breakdown

Paris Jackson confirms split from Justin Long after public breakdown

Express Tribune5 days ago
Paris Jackson has officially ended her engagement to actor Justin Long, confirming the breakup just days after she was seen tearfully walking alone. The announcement came in the early hours of August 1 via her social media, following intense speculation after a photo of her crying went viral.
The emotional image, captured shortly after Michael Jackson's 16th death anniversary, led fans to assume she was mourning her father. But Paris cleared the air with a blunt response on X (formerly Twitter), 'Those are breakup tears. Y'all are fkn reaching again.'
The split comes as a shock, especially considering how recent reports had suggested the couple were deep into wedding planning. Friends of Paris told media as recently as July 29 that she had been busy organising the upcoming ceremony. The engagement, which lasted eight months, began in December 2024, when Paris shared a heartfelt post thanking Justin for being her person.
Until earlier this month, the couple seemed inseparable, with Paris sharing affectionate snapshots from her tour with Incubus and Manchester Orchestra. But the public breakdown, followed by her social media confirmation, marks a clear and painful end to the relationship.
The 27-year-old singer and model, daughter of the late King of Pop, has spoken candidly about her journey with mental health and sobriety. In January 2025, she celebrated five years clean from alcohol and heroin, crediting her sobriety for giving her the strength to feel deeply, both joy and heartbreak.
While Paris hasn't issued any additional statements, her fans have rallied with support online. Many are praising her honesty and resilience, especially in dealing with grief and personal loss in such a public spotlight.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

VMAs 2025 criticised over 'Best K-Pop' nominees as Lisa's 'Born Again' sparks fan backlash
VMAs 2025 criticised over 'Best K-Pop' nominees as Lisa's 'Born Again' sparks fan backlash

Express Tribune

time12 hours ago

  • Express Tribune

VMAs 2025 criticised over 'Best K-Pop' nominees as Lisa's 'Born Again' sparks fan backlash

The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) nominations have ignited controversy among K-pop fans following the announcement on August 5. Many expressed frustration over BLACKPINK's Lisa being nominated in the 'Best K-Pop' category for her track "Born Again", which features American and British artists Doja Cat and Raye and contains no Korean lyrics. Fans argued the all-English song should have been considered under 'Best Pop' or 'Best Collaboration'. One fan remarked, 'this is actually disrepectful and racist.' Another added, 'They want to cage lisa in that k-pop catagory so bad… when song is in english and the artists are from Uk, Us and Thailand.' Compounding the discontent was the absence of BTS members j-hope and Jin, despite their successful solo releases. Tracks like "Don't Say You Love Me", "Running Wild", "Killin' It Girl", and "Mona Lisa" were overlooked. Fans highlighted their chart success and international appeal, questioning the selection process: The backlash extended to other artists like LE SSERAFIM and BLACKPINK's Jennie, whose viral choreography for Like Jennie was ignored in dance categories. The full list of 'Best K-Pop' nominees includes Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, Jimin, aespa, Stray Kids, and Rosé, with Rosé earning multiple general category nominations alongside Bruno Mars for "APT".

Katseye's Lara says FLO inspired their harmonies and hopes for future collab
Katseye's Lara says FLO inspired their harmonies and hopes for future collab

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Katseye's Lara says FLO inspired their harmonies and hopes for future collab

During an interview with Pop Base at Lollapalooza, Lara from global girl group KATSEYE praised UK's R&B trio FLO as a major influence on their music style and vocal approach. Lara described FLO's harmonies, vocal runs, and overall singing as 'so, so, so beautiful,' emphasizing how their precision and blend have inspired KATSEYE's own creative process. Lara expressed her admiration: 'How many harmonies they do, their runs, their singing… I hope we get to do something like that with them one day.' Her remarks underscore KATSEYE's respect for FLO's artistry and their aspiration to potentially collaborate in the future. KATSEYE's Lara tells Pop Base that FLO has been an inspiration to them: 'How many harmonies they do, their runs, their singing. It's just so, so, so beautiful. I hope we get to do something like that with them one day.' — Pop Base (@PopBase) August 4, 2025 KATSEYE continues to build its identity as a global girl group formed via HYBE and Geffen Records' The Debut: Dream Academy competition in 2023, blending K‑pop training with Western pop sensibilities. The group, consisting of Sophia, Manon, Daniela, Lara, Megan, and Yoonchae, has released hits like 'Debut' and 'Touch,' and are set to continue growing in both sonic ambition and global presence. Lara's comments reinforce a cultural thread in which rising pop acts look to established vocal groups for inspiration. FLO, known for their signature smooth harmonies and dynamic R&B hooks, represent a sound ideal that KATSEYE admires and aims to emulate. The connection suggests a mutual appreciation that could spark future industry crossover. As KATSEYE tours and promotes upcoming releases including their EP Beautiful Chaos, fans will likely note the evolution in vocal layering and melodic complexity—elements clearly influenced by Lara's admiration for FLO.

Metro Boomin claps back at critics of A Futuristic Summa in fiery tweets
Metro Boomin claps back at critics of A Futuristic Summa in fiery tweets

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Metro Boomin claps back at critics of A Futuristic Summa in fiery tweets

Metro Boomin is hitting back at critics of his latest mixtape, A Futuristic Summa, with a series of bold tweets targeting those who aren't feeling the project. Released on August 1, the double-disc, 24-track mixtape channels early 2000s trap nostalgia—but not everyone's here for it. The St. Louis-born producer took to X (formerly Twitter) and made it clear that the tape isn't for everyone. 'A lot of y'all get no b*tches and it shows,' he tweeted, kicking off a humorous yet heated defense of his work. Metro continued with a barrage of posts targeting fans who didn't grow up partying in the 2000s or who only started listening to rap in recent years. A lot of y'all get no bitches and it shows 😭#AFUTURISTICSUMMA — Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) August 3, 2025 'If you started listening to rap music in 2017 then you might wanna sit this one out,' he said, adding that the project is for people who understand the culture of teen parties, collecting numbers, and flexing with tags still on clothes. IF YOU STARTED LISTENING TO RAP MUSIC IN 2017 THEN YOU MIGHT WANNA SIT THIS ONE OUT #AFUTURISTICSUMMA — Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) August 3, 2025 The mixtape includes features from early-2010s Southern rap staples like Travis Porter, Roscoe Dash, T.I., 2 Chainz, Young Dro, and more. Lead single 'Slide' featuring Roscoe Dash dropped alongside the announcement on July 4. Metro's tweets suggest the criticism stems from generational disconnects rather than the music itself. His goal with A Futuristic Summa was to recapture a bygone era of club-ready trap, and he's unapologetic about who it's made for.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store