Marilyn Manson dedicates song to Paris Jackson during Thursday performance (Video)

Marilyn Manson dedicated a song to Paris Jackson Thursday following her suicide attempt.

According to ET Online, Jackson slit her wrists and took 20 pills after she was told she was not allowed to attend the rockers concert on Thursday in Los Angeles at Gibson Amphitheater.

Manson reached out in the middle of his performance, dedicating a song to his 15-year-old fan.

“This song is for Paris Jackson." Manson told the crowd before singing “Disposable Teens. The lyrics read, "And I'm a black rainbow/ And I'm an ape of god/ I've got a face that's made for violence upon/ And I'm a teen distortion/ Survived abortion/ A rebel from the waist down."

A rep for the family has not confirmed the reason behind Jackson's suicide attempt. Following the news of the incident, her family has asked for their privacy.

The Jackson's are currently engaged ina bitter lawsuit against AEG, the concert promoters behind the tour Paris' father Michael Jackson. Katherine Jackson claims that AEG had a hand in her sons death, hiring Dr. Conrad Murray, who is currently serving time for involuntary manslaughter.

Image: Marilyn Manson Twitter

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