Paris Jackson has zero patience for the haters who are coming after her for posting a topless photo. On Friday, she posted a now-deleted photo of herself onto her Instagram Story sunbathing with her dog Koa, and ladybug emojis covering up the more taboo bits. It’s a very cute photo — she’s just hanging out, getting a tan with her adorable pup. But evidently, some of her fans were scandalised enough to warrant a follow-up post in which she candidly reveals her beliefs about nudity.
The nudist philosophy that she mentions is called “naturism” and first gained popularity in the 1930s. Today, nudists have colonies and retreats where they can be as naked as they want to be without offending the rest of polite society. Many describe the benefits in terms of increased self-esteem and comfort. Others make a point to note that they aren’t sexual deviants, they simply enjoy not wearing clothes. For Paris, she likes feeling connected to “mama gaia” and finds that nudity is how she feels connected to humanity - and also her plants, since she gardens skyclad! She makes another great point: feminism is about women, femme-identified, and gender non-conforming folks being able to wear or not wear whatever they choose, and that beauty isn’t derived from notions of perfection; rather, it’s the co-called flaws that make us human.
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Scrolling through her Instagram page reveals that she is indeed a hippie gal who loves the natural world. There are selfies at the beach, hikes with friends, and beautiful cacti from her native California. While this writer has never tried nude gardening, I am an avid gardener, and can (at least anecdotally) attest to the peace derived from caring for plants.
Paris’ next venture includes baring even more for Calvin Klein, as the face of their ready-to-wear and (fittingly enough) intimates brand, as well as starring in an as-yet untitled drug-centred comedy film opposite Charlize Theron and David Oyelowo. No release date has been announced, but it will be produced by Amazon Studios.
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