With two brothers, Paris Jackson spends most of her time surrounded by the opposite sex. But it looks like the 13-year-old finally got some 'girl time' as she headed to a mall with a young friend. The brunette hit the shops in the Los Angeles suburb of Calabasas as she enjoyed the long Memorial Day weekend. The tomboy daughter of the late Michael Jackson appeared to be enjoying some time away from her brothers Prince, 14, and Blanket, nine. Of course, walking around a mall freely is something Paris wasn't able to do when her father was alive. Since moving in with their grandmother Katherine Jackson, the Jackson children no longer have to cover their faces and have more freedom. They have signed up for a host of after-school activities, including acting classes and karate. Although some of the children has expressed a wish to become famous like their father, the Jackson family are making sure they have as normal a childhood as possible. However, Katherine, 80, and their aunt La Toya, 54, who is closely involved in their upbringing, want them to get an education before any attempt to launch themselves fully into the public eye. La Toya said in March: ‘They have gone to school and they really like it, so I’m very happy for them. It’s taught them something totally different about people and life.' Earlier this month, the siblings were spotted on a playdate with Will Smith's children Jaden and Willow.
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