KEY POINTS

  • Paris Jackson and her pals stripped down to their underwear and went topless for the full moon
  • Singer Lavender said she led their first full moon ritual together and it was incredible
  • Lavender described her new group as a gathering of spiritually aware and incredible women

Paris Jackson had a bizarre but fun celebration with her pals when the moon was full.

Jackson, 23, stripped down to her underwear and went topless for a "ritual" with her friends, including Alexandra Shipp and singer Lavender. They gathered under the night sky for their "full moon" ceremony.

"Thank you mother moon," she wrote in a caption on Instagram along with their photos with their backs on the camera.

In another post on Instagram, Jackson shared a snap of them facing the camera with all of them exposing their breasts. They seemed to have a lot of fun as some of them had their hands up in the air.

"Tis the season," Jackson wrote in the caption.

Lavender also shared some photos on her Instagram account. In her caption, she thanked the group and called them her sisters.

"Thank you sisters for letting me lead my first full moon ritual. Feels incredible to have this sweet and special new coven," she wrote. "A group of such spiritually aware, incredible women. Thank you for patience over my fumbling."

Lavender also made it clear that the ritual wasn't dark. They were only "thanking the moon." Meanwhile, Shipp joked about the name of their new coven calling it "dirty feet ganggangcoven."

In June, Jackson shared that she was more grateful about living after attempting to take her own life multiple times. She opened up about her trauma and healing when she appeared on Jada Pinkett-Smith's Facebook Watch show "Red Table Talk."

According to her, many people who attempt suicide had "last-minute regret." She admitted that there were times when she did and times when she didn't have any. Years after the attempts, Jackson is now grateful that she is still alive, adding that "things have gotten better."

During her guesting on the show, she also opened up about her personal struggles as an adolescent when she was being bullied. She was going through a lot of pressure and it was "really hard" for her. Also, she recalled how people would tell her "to kill myself everyday" and she was "depressed" at the time, so she listened to them.

As Jackson reflected on her life, she learned that when her time comes, it will come and while she waits for it she will find more and more joy in living.

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"Leaving Neverland" may have a negative impact on Paris Jackson's acting career, according to a source. Pictured: Paris Jackson attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 24, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. Getty Images/Dia Dipasupil