'Doctors want her to mend fences': Paris Jackson to 're-establish family ties' as she returns to LA... before cosying up to male friend



Following her failed suicide attempt in June last year, Paris Jackson's doctors have reportedly asked her to re-establish her family ties.

The 16-year-old daughter of late singer Michael Jackson is thought to have returned to Los Angeles this week to see her family, TMZ.com has said.

The website pictured the teenager cosying up to a male pal, possibly a boyfriend, i n Calabasas on Wednesday night while accompanied by cousin T.J. Jackson.



Advice: Following her failed suicide attempt in June last year, Paris Jackson's doctors have reportedly asked her to re-establish her family ties

Sources close to the star told TMZ: 'The doctors who have been treating Paris have told her she needs to create a family support system.

'She's become estranged from her entire family', they added, after reportedly growing close to biological mother Debbie Rowe.

Paris has been staying at the 'therapeutic boarding school' Diamond Ranch Academy in Hurricane, Utah for close to a year.



Reunited: The 16-year-old daughter of late singer Michael Jackson, pictured with her brothers, is thought to have returned to Los Angeles this week to see her family Bonding: Sources close to the star told TMZ: 'She's become estranged from her entire family', after reportedly growing close to biological mother Debbie Rowe

TMZ added: 'Doctors want her to mend fences with Katherine [grandmother], her siblings and other immediate family... they think it's important to her healing'.

Katherine was given full custody of Paris, Prince and Blanket when Michael died in 2009.



The brunette looked relaxed as she rested her head oh her friend's shoulder after opting for a cut-off denim jacket and blue dress.



Back home: Paris, pictured with Oprah Winfrey, has been staying at the 'therapeutic boarding school' Diamond Ranch Academy in Hurricane, Utah RadarOnline reported in May that the teenager had got the all-clear from her doctors and didn't want to return to the residential treatment centre at all come Autumn - though her family wasn't so sure that it was the best idea.

'It has been a very long year for the troubled teen, and she has really made significant strides from the time she first came to Utah,' the source told the website.

'Of course, Paris wants to live with Debbie for the entire summer, and not go back in the fall.'