Despite all the riches they inherited from their father, Michael Jackson's kids are reportedly engaged in a feud.
According to Radar Online Paris Jackson, 17, hates her older brother, Prince Michael Jackson Jr, 18, to the point that she's not talking to her anymore.
"She cannot tolerate her brother and says that he is disgracing their father's legacy," the publication said of the feud. "The family is doing everything that they can to keep Paris away from Prince because they do not want her to go down the wrong path again."
The only girl in the family allegedly despises her brother's behavior after inheriting millions of dollars in addition to their estates from their father.
However, she reportedly have to deal with her brother almost everyday since she is living with him and the younger, Prince Michael "Blanket" Jackson 12, together with their legal guardian and grandmother Katherine Jackson.
After Paris dealt with her addiction problems following a rehab session in Utah, she reportedly became more mature.
"Apparently, Paris has become the most mature member of the family, and everyone is very 'pleased' with how she's turned out," said Celebrity Dirty Laundry.
Adding, "However, they're not as 'pleased' with how Prince has turned out, largely because he's been partying and acting up after becoming 'legal.'"
"And considering Paris' history, it's not shocking that she wouldn't want to be around any of that. However, it seems like this type of sibling feud will only last so long, especially since Paris and Prince were supposedly close in the past."
However, despite all the problems she is dealing with her brother, Michael Jackson's only daughter is reportedly happy with her soccer player boyfriend, Chester Castellaw.
"The family is incredibly grateful for him," the source of the publication pointed out." "They really like Chester and he treats her like a princess. He is the perfect distraction from her brother's antics."
"Paris acts very much like an adult and her family is super pleased with the way she has turned out."