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Paris Jackson explains why she covered up all 80 of her tattoos for Grammys
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Updated 14:39 15 May 2024 GMT+1Published 16:31 6 Feb 2024 GMT

Paris Jackson explains why she covered up all 80 of her tattoos for Grammys

Michael Jackson's daughter opened up about her elaborate body art

Rhianna Benson

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Topics: Beauty, Celebrity, Grammys, Music, Tattoos

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

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It's been almost three days since the biggest names in music and entertainment flocked down to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to celebrate the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, and fans are still going on about their favourite looks.

Viewers were sent into a frenzy when 'Flowers' hitmaker Miley Cyrus rocked up - alongside her 'armed' bodyguard - to the star-studded soirée in a golden dress constructed entirely of safety pins.

Celine Dion made a surprise appearance on-stage in jaw-dropping gown - which she paired with a knockout longline trench coat - and opened up about her gruelling experience with stiff person syndrome.

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Another look from the night that set tongues wagging was that presented by model and actor Paris Jackson.

The 25-year-old star - who is the daughter of the late 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson - donned a strapless black dress by Celine featuring cut-out detailing across her midriff as well as a high thigh slit and off-the-shoulder neckline.

It wasn't just her outfit choice that had viewers all over the world talking, it was her tattoo display - or lack, thereof.

While she looked absolutely incredible for the prestigious occasion, fans couldn't help but wonder where on earth all her signature tats had disappeared to.

Well, the cover up look was all thanks for Cover FX, a vegan and cruelty-free makeup company who helped out Paris achieve the blank canvas aesthetic.

Paris Jackson has a lot of tattoos.
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Paris also took to Instagram to share a video documenting the lengthy process and explained why she opted to hide her ink for the evening.

The short clip was captioned: "Cover FX meant business when they said total cover cream foundation would have me covered."

In the clip, Paris told viewers: "Get ready with me for the Grammys."

The video then goes on to show a time lapse of the process, done in collaboration with Cover FX, using the brand's total cover cream foundation to work its magic.

So, why did the singer decide to cover up all her iconic ink?

"I wanted to give this Celine dress its own moment," she told Extra. "I love my piercings and my tattoos, all the body mod stuff, but sometimes it can distract from the art."

Fans have since rushed into the comments section to share their reactions to the look, with one Instagram user writing: "With or without tattoos you remain incredible and the same beautiful soul inside!"

Paris debuted her look on the red carpet.
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"You’re stunning. Either way," praised a second, while a third chimed in: "You look amazing at the Grammys. So graceful."

A fourth echoed: "Stunning as always both with and without!"

"You look good with or without tattoos Paris," penned a fifth, while another quipped: "I love the versatility of it all!"

And, a final Instagram user added: "Bro I was just saying earlier today I can't imagine Paris without her tattoos and here you are."

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