Paris Jackson posted a body-positive shirtless pic to show she’s comfortable in her skin

Paris Jackson posted a body-positive shirtless pic to show she’s comfortable in her skin
Paris Jackson posted a body-positive shirtless pic to show she’s comfortable in her skin

She’s no stranger to posting artistic semi-nudes, but Paris Jackson shared another body-positive topless photo to Instagram in order to spread an important message of self-love. The picture perfectly showcases one of her latest tattoos — the chakras she got on her chest back in September.

The photo itself could double as an ad for Calvin Klein — and that was probably the point. Back in May, it was reported by Page Six that Jackson may serve as the new face of the brand. Even if that’s not the case, we can see why Calvin Klein would be interested in signing her on.

comfortable in my rolls. fuck wit me.

A post shared by Paris-Michael K. Jackalope (@parisjackson) on Oct 16, 2017 at 3:09pm PDT

Aside from the gorgeous photo, what stands out is the caption.

“comfortable in my rolls. fuck wit me,” Jackson wrote.

One thing fans of the model might not know is that she has two Instagram accounts. On the other, “shittyextraterrestrial,” she posted a photo that’s similar, yet from a different angle. In this one, she used the caption “size is an illusion.”

size is an illusion

A post shared by Parisaurus Rex (@shittyextraterrestrial) on Oct 16, 2017 at 3:14pm PDT

We love the way that Jackson uses her body to symbolize who she is.

Not only is she comfortable in it, but she uses tattoos as a way to express herself. In an Instagram post from 2016, she stated that she “can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me, I don’t see a dark past anymore. My scars and past of self-hatred have been covered by loving marks, creativity, ingenuity…and depth.”

We can’t wait to see what tattoos she gets in the future that’ll further illustrate her life journey. As for the topless photos, she’s making it pretty apparent that all of us should love our bodies the way they are, and appreciate what they’re capable of.