Paris Jackson Suicide Attempt: Marilyn Manson Dedicates ‘Disposable Teens’ Song To Michael Jackson’s Daughter, Calls Her A ‘Teen Distortion’ [VIDEO]

Marilyn Manson dedicated his new song "Disposable Teens" to Paris Jackson on Thursday night at his Los Angeles concert, just a day after Michael Jackson's daughter tried killing herself, calling her a "teen distortion."

The rock star performed his song, a piece about a teenager who's angry with society, as a tribute to the troubled Paris Jackson, who attempted suicide after reportedly not being allowed to go to one of Marilyn Manson's concerts, according to TMZ.

Watch the video of Marilyn Manson's song dedication here:

Paris Jackson tried killing herself by overdosing on ibuprofen and slitting her wrists on Wednesday morning.

Following the incident, Marilyn Manson sent a message to Paris Jackson via media outlets, saying that she was personally invited to come and attend any of his concerts as his personal guest once she recovered.

"I hope you feel better. You will be on my guest list anytime you want," Marilyn Manson told TMZ.

Marilyn Manson even simulated slitting his wrists as he song "Disposable Teens" to his roaring crowd.

Moments before he sang, he offered words of support to the troubled teen, sending his condolences, according to the Christian Post.

He dedicated the song to Paris Jackson quite simply - he said, "This song is for Paris Jackson."

Paris Jackson was hospitalized on Wednesday morning and is reported to be in stable condition, a source told CNN earlier this week.

Michael Jackson's daughter was also reportedly upset over recent issues with her relationship and the upcoming fourth anniversary of the death of her father.

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