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Paris Jackson's Mother, Debbie Rowe, Very Concerned About Daughter's 911 Call

In light of a 911 distress call, Paris Jackson's mother, Debbie Rowe, remains quite concerned about the well-being of her daughter.

Classicalite first reported on Paris' suicide attempt a few days ago. Since then, many new details have emerged.

It's been revealed that the daughter of Michael Jackson tried to kill herself using non-prescription drugs and a knife. This episode was brought on by Jackson being denied a Marilyn Manson concert.

Since then, Manson has reached out to the young girl. At a show in Los Angeles, Marilyn dedicated his foot-stomping anthem, "Disposable Teens," to the 15-year-old.

He has also reached out from off-stage, offering the Sad Sally a VIP ticket to any concert she can still make.

Manson's gesture has drawn significant criticism as, later in the show, the pudgy rocker pantomimed his own suicide attempt. Again, this is a routine portion of his show and is totally unrelated to Paris Jackson.

The 911 call was released today by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, which is a standard practice in the field.

The call, which lasts only one minute, revealed few details about the troubled teen. Heard on the line are operators from the L.A. County FIre Department, as well as the Police Department of, aptly enough, Lost Hill.

The audio reveals that Jackson ingested 20 Motrin and cut her wrist with a kitchen knife. Later in the call, when asked about her current condition, police informed the rescue worker that she was "awake and breathing."

As we, ourselves, reported back on Friday, June 7:

"Michael Jackson may have called himself the King of Pop, but really...he was just the King of Tabloids. From disastrous plastic surgery to allegations of child molestation, he seemed to always make news.

Sadly, it appears that his 15-year-old daughter, Paris Jackson, is following suit. Paris was taken to a hospital near her Calabasas home on Wednesday, in what appears to have been a suicide attempt.

At 1:27 a.m., a call was made to 911 suggesting Paris had overdosed."