The clip, which quickly spread across social media and video-sharing platforms, shows Jackson and Diddy in the studio, collaborating on a track that few knew existed. The relaxed atmosphere between them reveals a rare friendship and complicity. However, the focus of the video seems to have quickly shifted to something more controversial, which left Paris Jackson, Michael’s daughter, deeply outraged.
On her social media, Paris expressed her frustration for the second time after another private content of her father was exposed without consent. “Believe me, Diddy really did this… and it’s not fair to my father or our family. They continue to exploit his image, even years after his death,” Paris vented in one of her posts, visibly shaken by the situation.
Paris’s outrage is not without reason. Since Michael Jackson’s death in 2009, his image has been used in posthumous projects, many without the family’s direct consent. While some fans see these revelations as a way to keep the King of Pop’s legacy alive, the Jackson family, especially Paris, has been vocal in their opposition to the unauthorized release of previously unreleased content.
Diddy, on the other hand, has yet to officially comment on the leak, which only fuels further speculation and theories about why the recording was never released. For many, the release of this video is an attempt to exploit the continued interest in the music and the legends involved, without worrying about the ethical implications.
This episode raises important questions about how the legacy of deceased artists should be treated and who has the right to decide what should or should not be shared with the public.