Paris Jackson Neil Mockford/GC Images/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Share on Pinterest Show additional share options Share on Tumblr Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Google Preferred Despite the deathly dangers of fentanyl contamination, hard drug use has been enjoying record increases in Hollywood and beyond not seen since the hard-partying '80s. The popularity is fueled in part by a destigmatization of recreational drugs like cocaine in everything from Charlie XCX lyrics (in "365" she sings, "Shall we do a little key? Shall we have a little line?"); to popular country acts like Parker McCollum; to Hollywood-skewering TV comedies like Apple's The Studio and HBO's I Love L.A. (the second episode of the latter saw the gang dig into a hefty bag of cocaine). Related Stories Movies Paris Jackson Slams Colman Domingo for Saying She's "in Support" of Michael Jackson Biopic: "I Wasn't Involved at All" Lifestyle Paris Jackson Glows at Roger Vivier's Trippy Optical-Illusion Themed Paris Show One celebrity, however, is putting her reputation on the line to say, "Enough." It's Paris Jackson, 27-year-old actress, singer and model and daughter of Michael Jackson, who in a Nov. 10 TikTok stared down the barrel of a phone camera and revealed that past drug abuse has left her permanently injured. "I have a really loud whistle when I breathe through my nose," Jackson said. "That is because I have what is called a perforated septum, slightly different from a deviated septum and that is from - what you think it's from." She then shines a light through her nostrils to show the hole in her septum. The 27-year-old then pointed at the camera, adding, "That is ... umm ... what you think it's from. Don't do drugs, kids. Or, I mean, do. Everyone is going to have the experience they need to have with life. I'm not going to tell anyone what to do. But I don't recommend it because it ruined my life." Jackson, who has been sober for six years from heroin and alcohol abuse, says she could correct the septum perforation with plastic surgery but is reluctant to because of the powerful pain medications she would need to take to recover. Rock icon Steven Nicks has been similarly honest about her struggles with drug use, telling Rolling Stone in 2015 that she too had burned a hole through her nose from heavy cocaine abuse before checking herself into rehab in 1986. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up NXIVM Allison Mack Explains How Kristin Kreuk Steered Her to NXIVM Sex Cult: "She Was Super Excited About It" united kingdom Inside the BBC Meltdown: How a Trump Lawsuit and a Leaked Memo Brought Down Its Top Brass Women in Entertainment 2025 Jennifer Lopez to Receive Equity in Entertainment Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Breakfast Gala film Five Iconic L.A. Hotel Bars Not to Miss During AFM Travel Trump's Tariff Talk and Border Chaos Cast Shadow Over AFM Women in Entertainment 2025 Gwyneth Paltrow to Be Honored With Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Gala NXIVM Allison Mack Explains How Kristin Kreuk Steered Her to NXIVM Sex Cult: "She Was Super Excited About It" united kingdom Inside the BBC Meltdown: How a Trump Lawsuit and a Leaked Memo Brought Down Its Top Brass Women in Entertainment 2025 Jennifer Lopez to Receive Equity in Entertainment Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Breakfast Gala film Five Iconic L.A. Hotel Bars Not to Miss During AFM Travel Trump's Tariff Talk and Border Chaos Cast Shadow Over AFM Women in Entertainment 2025 Gwyneth Paltrow to Be Honored With Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Gala
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November 11, 2025
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