Paris Jackson performed Saturday night with her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn as part of their Soundflowers duo, two weeks after she was hospitalized

Paris Jackson Supported by Mom Debbie Rowe and Macaulay Culkin at Concert After Hospitalization

Paris Jackson is surrounded by love.

The daughter of the late Michael Jackson, 20, showed off her own musical prowess on Saturday night at a concert she performed alongside boyfriend Gabriel Glenn, as part of their Soundflowers duo.

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In attendance at the show to support the model and musician? Mom Debbie Rowe, older brother Prince Jackson and friend and godfather Macaulay Culkin, with girlfriend Brenda Song.

Jackson smooched Rowe, 60, in one sweet snapshot she shared to her Instagram story, writing, “Mom” and adding a red heart emoji.

Other guests at the musical extravaganza, held at The Mint in Los Angeles, included Chris Brown and Runaways star Gregg Sulkin, who posed for photos with Jackson.

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The show came exactly two weeks after TMZ reported that Jackson was placed on a 5150 hold following a hospitalization for a suicide attempt. (Police, social workers and other mental health professionals have the authority to use a 5150 hold if a person is considered a danger to themselves or others or is gravely disabled.)

“At about 7:28 a.m., officers responded to the 7200 block of Hillside for an ambulance attempt suicide. The victim was transported to a local hospital,” Tony Im, a public information officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, told PEOPLE at the time.

Following the alleged incident, a source told PEOPLE Jackson was “doing fine,” explaining, “Paris had an accident this morning that required medical treatment. She is currently resting at home and doing fine.”

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Reps for the singer and model and the Jackson Estate could not be reached immediately for comment, but Jackson slammed TMZ’s report via Twitter, writing, “F— you you f— liars.”

In response to a since-deleted tweet from Bethenny Frankel about the TMZ report, Jackson wrote, “Lies lies lies omg and more lies.” In another tweet, she posted wary emoji faces. (Both tweets have also since been deleted.)

Three days later, Jackson shared another tweet addressing the reports, claiming that false stories followed her restrained response to the bombshell Leaving Neverland documentary about her late father.