Paris Jackson reflects on giving up drugs and alcohol ahead of sixth anniversary

Paris Jackson has reflected on the difficulties of sobriety four days ahead of her sixth anniversary refraining from 'all drugs and alcohol'.

The late King of Pop Michael Jackson's only daughter said: 'Getting sober ain't always the indication that life is perfect.

'A few years in it all got very, very hard for what felt like an eternity. And I didn't have the same survival skills I was used to having to cope. I had to learn to live life on life's terms.'

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Tough: Paris Jackson reflected on the difficulties of sobriety

Tough: Paris Jackson reflected on the difficulties of sobriety

Paris went on to confess she struggles with major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and complex post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from being followed by paparazzi.

'Treatment-resistant, major depressive disorder is a b****. So is CPSTD and OCD,' Paris lamented.

'If you've got this s***, or anything of the sort, you're not alone. Hang in there and if no one's told you they love you today, I love you.'

Struggle: The 27-year-old has battle alcohol addiction among others

Struggle: The 27-year-old has battle alcohol addiction among others

Struggle: Jackson admits she wrestles with major depressive disorder

Struggle: Jackson admits she wrestles with major depressive disorder

Soothing: Music has been a blessing for Paris

Soothing: Music has been a blessing for Paris

Walking: Paris likes the outdoors - especially with her pets

Walking: Paris likes the outdoors - especially with her pets

Good life: She showed off her three cats and two dogs

Good life: She showed off her three cats and two dogs

sIn Los Angeles County, the general limit is typically three dogs and three cats per household without a special permit
She boasts 7.7 million social media followers

Legislation: In Los Angeles County, the general limit is typically three dogs and three cats per household without a special permit

The self-described 'mediocre Thom Yorke (Radiohead) impersonator' will appear in Christopher Broughton's documentary Michael Jackson: A Celebration, which hits U.S. theaters in June.

Jackson's upcoming acting roles include the RZA's drama One Spoon Of Chocolate, Ronald Krauss' horror thriller Open Wounds, Adam Sigal's comedy Skinemax, Catherine Hardwicke's drama Street Smart and Adam Rifkin's comedy Toad.