Paris Jackson doesn't want to return to boarding school

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Jan 05 2014 | 12:35 PM IST
King of Pop Michael Jackson's daughter Paris reportedly doesn't want to return to her USD 14,000-per-month therapeutic private school in Utah.
The troubled teen spent the Christmas Holidays with her brother, Prince Michael, 16, half-brother Blanket, 11, and natural mother Debbie Rowe, in Hawaii and California.
And now doesn't want to return to her therapeutic private school, where she is recovering from an apparent suicide attempt last June, reported Radar online.
Paris, 15, is now said to be at loggerheads with her legal guardian Katherine Jackson, 83, over returning to the school.
"Paris enjoyed spending time with her brothers in Hawaii for Christmas. It was the first time she had been allowed to leave the boarding school since last summer," a source said.
"The freedom that Paris experienced in Hawaii was intoxicating and she has been fighting with Katherine since returning to the Calabasas mansion a few days ago, because her grandmother is steadfast in her belief that she must go back to Utah," it added.
Katherine - who is a co-guardian to Michael's three children alongside TJ Jackson - was said to be angered that Paris has access to a mobile phone and social media while she was in Hawaii, and posted a number of snaps, including ones of her in a bikini top.
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First Published: Jan 05 2014 | 12:35 PM IST