Paris Jackson Flashes Peace Sign After Hanging With Gwyneth Paltrow

Paris Jackson was all about peace and love after the AmfAR Gala, where she met Gwyneth Paltrow.

Michael Jackson's daughter was seen in the early hours of Friday morning still hitting the town with her boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn.

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The two were exiting late-night restaurant and nightclub, Delilah, and although Glenn was still wearing his fancy clothes from the earlier event, Jackson had slipped into something more comfortable.

21-year-old Jackson looked happy and gave a peace sign to photographers on her way out.

Earlier in the evening, the two walked the red carpet at the 10th annual AmfAR Gala at Milk Studios.

Jackson was stunning in a floor-length gown featuring multiple shades of pink. Even her hair was pink.

The event, which funds research for a cure to HIV and Aids, paid tribute to Gwyneth Paltrow by presenting her the Award of Courage for her longtime support of amfAR and other humanitarian causes.

Jackson and Paltrow bumped into each other during the arrivals and surprisingly had never met before.

The 47-year-old Goop founder stopped to take some photos with Jackson before accepting her big award.

Later in the evening, Paltrow spoke to the crowd about speaking her mind, explaining that "I think since I’ve turned 40 I’ve sort of found the courage to be really who I am and speak from the truest place."

Much like Paltrow, Jackson is known for speaking from her truest place, especially when it comes to defending her late father.

As we reported, Jackson recently clapped back at 50 Cent after he continued to claim that Chris Brown was a superior performer to The King of Pop.