Paris Jackson and Paul McCartney sit together four decades after his huge feud with her King Of Pop father Michael alongside Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr
Paul McCartney famously had a feud with the late Michael Jackson in 1985, which remained unresolved until the King Of Pop’s death in June 2009.
But that didn’t stop the Beatles frontman, 81, from sitting next to Michael’s daughter Paris Jackson, 25, at his daughter Stella’s Paris Fashion Week show on Monday.
Paris was sandwiched between Paul and his Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr, 83, who was there with his wife Barbara Bach, 76.
Paul and Michael used to be friends and worked together on a song called The Girl Is Mine – a song that Macca was never really keen on and which appeared on the Thriller album.
It was their second collaboration, having recorded Say, Say, Say and The Man the previous autumn, which appeared on McCartney’s October 1983 album, Pipes of Peace.
Paris Jackson (centre) and Paul McCartney (left) sat together four decades after his huge feud with her King Of Pop father Michael – alongside Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr at the Stella show on Monday
Paul and Michael fell out after he bought the rights to Lennon and McCartney’s catalog from under McCartney’s nose for $47.5 million. Paul said at the time: ‘I think it’s dodgy to do something like that. Being someone’s friend and then buying the rug they’re standing on’ (pictured together in 1983)
There were no hard feelings after Paris was invited to sit next to the Beatles stars
Bearded Paul appeared cheerfully on his daughter’s show alongside Ringo and his wife Barbara Bach
Paul and Michael were formerly friends and collaborated on a song called The Girl Is Mine – they also recorded Say, Say, Say and The Man the previous autumn, which appeared on McCartney’s October 1983 album, Pipes of Peace (pictured circa 1980 )
But they fell out when Michael asked Paul for advice on how to secure his fortune and Paul advised him to invest in music publishing.
Michael then bought the rights to Lennon and McCartney’s catalog under McCartney’s nose for $47.5 million and they never spoke again.
Paul said at the time: ‘I think it’s dodgy to do something like that. To be someone’s friend and then buy the carpet he or she is standing on.’
But Paul and Paris showed kindness to his offspring and seemed to get along very well at the FROW at the show.
Paris looked stunning in a leopard print dress and brown heeled sandals as they laughed and joked together.
The Beatles frontman sported a beard and a dark velvet suit as he sat next to his wife of 13 years.
Ringo wore a dark T-shirt and jacket as he showed his signature peace sign to the cameras.
Also in attendance was Paul’s son James, 46, who bore a striking resemblance to his famous father and his sister Mary, 54, a photographer.
Like Stella, 52, their mother is Linda McCartney, who died in 1998.
Stella’s show saw a big turnout that day with Bar Refaeli, 38, Lila Moss, 21, and Ashley Graham, 36, all in attendance.
Stella was pictured wearing an oversized suit jacket as she waved to the crowd on her way into the venue.
Also in attendance was Paul’s son James, 46, who bore a striking resemblance to his famous father. Like Stella, 52, his mother is Linda McCartney, who died in 1998
James posed for photos with his other sister Mary, who is a photographer
Paul sat next to his wife Nancy, who looked stunning in a striped Stella creation
Stella was pictured wearing an oversized suit jacket as she waved to the crowd on her way into the venue
She was very happy to see her family and ran to them for a big hug
The group couldn’t stop taking photos during the show, including photographer Mary
Paris was one of the first to arrive at the show, wearing one of Stella’s designs
The Beatles frontman sported a beard and a dark velvet suit, while Ringo wore a dark T-shirt and jacket as he showed his signature peace sign to the cameras.
Ashley Graham was also there and looked fantastic in an animal print coat and snake print boots