Paris Jackson made a rare public appearance with her fiancé, Justin Long, as the couple were spotted in Malibu on Tuesday, enjoying a casual outing that included a gym stop followed by lunch. The pair are known for keeping their personal life private, and this time they were photographed spending quality time together.
The 26-year-old singer and daughter of Michael Jackson looked stylish in a black long-sleeved bodysuit that showed off her toned legs and signature edgy style. The outfit featured a plunging neckline and fitted shorts.
The musician looked effortlessly cool and kept things natural with minimal makeup. She wore her signature blonde hair in a ponytail and carried a burgundy leather shoulder bag with gold accents and a playful pom-pom.
She completed the look with beige sneakers, looking happy and in love with her romantic partner. Meanwhile, Justin opted for a relaxed gym-ready attire, pairing an oversized black tank top with red shorts and gray sneakers.
He wore his long hair tied back in a bun and topped off the look with a green baseball cap. The couple, who reportedly began dating in 2022, have kept a low public profile. However, Paris announced their engagement last December in a heartfelt birthday tribute to Justin, whom she affectionately calls “Blue.”
“Happy birthday my sweet Blue. Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind, and I couldn’t dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. Thank you for letting me be yours. I love you," the singer wrote.
While she didn't reveal details of the proposal or the upcoming wedding, she was spotted wearing a ring as early as last September. The couple has remained looking happy together ever since.
Their recent Malibu outing also follows a deeply personal revelation from Paris earlier this year. In January, she marked five years of sobriety, sharing a moving Instagram post that detailed her past struggles.
"To say that I'm thankful would be a poor euphemism. Gratitude hardly scratches the surface. It's because I'm sober that I get to smile today. I get to make music. I get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cat," she wrote.
Paris continued, "I get to feel heartbreak in all its glory. I get to grieve. I get to laugh. I get to dance. I get to trust. I feel the sun on my skin and it’s warm. I’ve found that life keeps happening regardless of whether I’m sober or not, but today I get to show up for it.”