Paris Jackson’s portrayal as lesbian Jesus sparks backlash

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07/04/2020

Paris Jackson’s portrayal of Jesus as a lesbian has attracted hundreds of thousands of signatures on a petition of protest. The 22-year-old daughter of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson appears as the character in the movie “Habit.” According to Deadline the independent film stars Bella Thorne and “is about a street smart party girl with a Jesus fetish who gets mixed up in a violent drug deal and finds a possible way out — by masquerading as a Nun.” As of Thursday the Change.org petition against the film was quickly approaching almost 300,000 signatures. “A new blasphemous Hollywood film is predicted to come out soon depicting Jesus as a lesbian woman,” a statement on the petition reads. “The film “Habit” stars Paris Jackson who plays the role of “lesbian Jesus.”

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