Paris Jackson encourages fans to communicate with friends to ward of depression

Paris Jackson suggests how to ward off depression and anxiety while self-quarantining as she hides out with her beau: ‘Don’t emotionally isolate’

Paris Jackson does not want her fans to get depressed or feel anxious when they are self isolating during the spread of he coronavirus.

On Tuesday evening the 21-year-old model and singer told TMZ that even if someone is home alone they can still go online and chat with others to shake the blues.

‘I think it helps that we live in a day and age when education is so easy so you can talk to talk to someone on the other side of the globe – that definitely helps to stay connected with other people.’

Solid advice: Paris Jackson does not want her fans to get depressed when they are self isolating. On Tuesday evening the model and singer told TMZ that even if someone is home alone they can still go online and chat with others to shake the blues

She has a honey at home: With her boyfriend, musician Gabriel Glenn, in April 2019

She has a honey at home: With her boyfriend, musician Gabriel Glenn, in April 2019

The daughter of pop icon Michael Jackson who died in 2009 added, ‘Don’t emotionally isolate.’

The Chanel model was questioned when on a street in what appeared to be Hollywood.

her mood was relaxed as she took time to deliver thoughtful answers to help her fans.

‘I think this is pretty tricky bc as humans by nature we are social creatures which is why we have lived in communities and tribes,’ said the beauty while wearing a hoofie on a street in Hollywood.

Her folks; With dad, the late Michael Jackson, and her mother Debbie Rowe

Her folks; With dad, the late Michael Jackson, and her mother Debbie Rowe

‘I think it helps that we live in a day and age when education is so easy so you can talk to talk to someone on the other side of the globe – that definitely helps to stay connected with other people.’

She added, ‘Don’t emotionally isolate.

‘There are a million different ways to handle anxiety and everyone’s coping skills are different but I encourage everyone to try.’

Carpet fixture: The siren seen at the 2019 amfAR Gala Los Angeles at Milk Studios in LA

Carpet fixture: The siren seen at the 2019 amfAR Gala Los Angeles at Milk Studios in LA

Paris, who wore her hair back and looked pretty with eyeliner and lipstick on, said: ‘Paiting is amazing, any kind of expression is good.

And she also stated that calling friends and ‘feeling connected’ goes a long way.

Paris was polite with the reporter named Joe and said it was nice meeting him, which is unusual for a young star.

She also gave a ‘namaste’ goodbye to Joe instead of shaking his hand.