Paris Jackson looked in good spirits as she attended church in Calabasas on Sunday in the midst of the furore surrounding accusations of child abuse against her late father Michael Jackson.
The model, 20, was joined by friends on the outing, and smiled as she headed into the service in a quirky, multicoloured ensemble.
She had dressed in her typical boho style, teaming a colourful striped cardigan with hareem pants and UGG boots.
Sunday service: Paris Jackson looked in good spirits as she attended church in Calabasas on Sunday in the midst of the furore surrounding accusations of child abuse against Michael
The pretty blonde accessorised with gold mirrored aviators as she strolled into the church service, which was also attended by Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Paris appears to have been shirking her Michael's controversy a few days after defending him after he was accused of child abuse in the shocking, and divisive, new Leaving Neverland documentary.
The actress proved to be in full concentration mode as she lit up the bong in the Instagram Story uploaded on Saturday.
Low-key look: She had dressed in her typical boho style, teaming a colourful striped cardigan with hareem pants and UGG boots
Taking to Twitter on Thursday, she referred to his 'good heart' and said she was thinking about 'the bigger picture'.
Having previously tweeted advising her fans to be 'calm', she returned to the social media site to share her thoughts more fully.
The Gringo actress wrote: 'I didn't mean to offend by expressing that t***ies should be calm, i know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up. but reacting with a calm mind usually is more logical than acting out of rage and also.... it feels better to mellow out.
'Smoke some weed n think about the bigger picture. chillax my dudes.'
Social media savvy: The model and actress proved to be in full concentration mode as she lit up the bong in the Instagram Story uploaded on Saturday
Attention elsewhere: Paris appeared to be shirking her Michael's controversy a few days after defending him after he was accused of child abuse in the shocking, and divisive, new Leaving Neverland documentary
Backing him: Taking to Twitter on Thursday, she referred to his 'good heart' and said she was thinking about 'the bigger picture'
'It's not possible to tear his name down': Paris engaged with fans on social media