
Paris Jackson and her fiancé Justin Long, 46 – the music producer not the actor – were spotted on a stroll in Calabasas, California over the weekend.
Paris, 27, looked California chic as she went bra-free in a white tank top that showed off the colorful tattoos covering her slender arms.
She paired the tank with a pair of jeans with one of the knees ripped and a straw cowboy hat.
The daughter of the late Michael Jackson wore her blonde hair down and wavy.
Long, meanwhile, had his curly hair pulled into a ponytail and wore a black tank top and jeans.
The love birds announced their engagement in early December.
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Paris Jackson and her fiancé Justin Long, 46, (the music producer not the actor) were spotted on a stroll in Calabasas

Paris, 27, looked California chic in a white tank top that showed off the colorful tattoos covering her slender arms
Paris and Justin met in 2022 and their relationship was professional before it was romantic.
‘Happy birthday my sweet blue,’ she wrote in a birthday tribute announcing their engagement.
‘Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind, and I couldn’t dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you.’
According to his LinkedIn, Justin attended college in Indiana at Grace College & Seminary where he graduated in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and business administration.
He transitioned to music full-time in 2013 and has worked with artists including Grace Potter, The Wombats and Sleater Kinney.
Over the past couple of years, Justin has been developing apps and products for the music industry.
At Do It Different, LLC, Justin ‘Developed Dayly — an app that is, in essence, “Moneyball”, but for Life. It is available now on the Apple App Store.’
And at FOH King, he is listed as the ‘Creator of the HOTSWAP, the 4-Channel Passive A/B/C Audio Console Switcher. Pre-order NOW for limited time discount, units will be shipping in May ’25.’

Paris and Justin met in 2022 and their relationship was professional before it was romantic

‘Happy birthday my sweet blue,’ she wrote in a birthday tribute announcing their engagement

‘Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind, and I couldn’t dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you’

According to his LinkedIn, Justin attended college in Indiana at Grace College & Seminary where he graduated in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and business administration
Not long after Paris announced her engagement, she also admitted she was a heroin addict celebrating five year of sobriety.
‘hi, i’m pk and i’m an alcoholic and a heroin addict,’ she wrote. ‘today marks 5 years clean & sober from all drugs and alcohol.
‘to say that i’m thankful would be a poor euphemism. gratitude hardly scratches the surface. it’s because i’m sober that i get to smile today.
‘i get to make music. i get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cat. i get to feel heartbreak in all it’s glory. i get to grieve. i get to laugh.
‘i get to dance. i get to trust. i feel the sun on my skin and it’s warm. i’ve found that life keeps happening regardless of whether i’m sober or not, but today i get to show up for it.
She added, ‘here’s a little snapshot of what has been possible because of my sobriety, and my god i can’t believe i almost missed it all,’ along with a video.
It appears her journey from addiction to a clean and sober lifestyle will be among the personal topics she explores in the lyrics for the new album.
In fact, she shared how her words may be ‘hard for some people to hear’ once the new songs are eventually released.

He transitioned to music full-time in 2013 and has worked with artists including Grace Potter, The Wombats and Sleater Kinney

Over the past couple of years, Justin has been developing apps and products for the music industry
‘I mean, is some of it going to be hard for some people to hear? For sure, yeah, because what I’m talking about is a lot of touchy things,’ she explained during an interview on Live From Bed podcast with host Jade Iovine in 2024.
‘Some people might have a hard time.’
Paris released her first solo studio album, Wilted, back in November 2020, and has dropped some singles following her second EP The Lost in February 2022.
Most recently, she released the 2023 single Bandaid, which made use of the soft-hard dynamic between the verses and chorus, that’s been a stylized songwriting tool with some of the alternative rock bands of yesteryear like Nirvana.
Her previous single Just You, which dropped in 2022, is also another catchy sing-along, mid-tempo rock romper.
The Beverly Hills native began her musical career by teaming up with Gabriel Glenn to form The Soundflowers in 2018.
With a stripped down acoustic sound, including Paris on vocals and a ukulele and Glenn on guitar and vocals, the duo dropped their self-titled EP in June 2020.