Paris Jackson
"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

"Leaving Neverland" reportedly has Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris Jackson, worried.

Paris reportedly told her pals that she fears the documentary, in which Wade Robson and James Safechuck accuse the late pop singer of sexually abusing them when they were children, would have a negative impact on her acting career, according to The Sun.

A source reportedly told the outlet that Paris is aiming to have a successful career as an actress in the future. However, she is apparently worried that the allegations in "Leaving Neverland" could scare away casting directors and movie bosses, ruining her chances of making it in Hollywood.

"She was in a movie last year but believes the documentary is already scaring directors away because the abuse her father is accused of may put moviegoers off her," the insider told The Sun.

"It all comes down to marketing," the source continued. "The worry is that any movies she stars in will be derailed if Michael's abuse scandal is all people think about when they see her on screen."

For now, take the claims about Paris with a grain of salt as the model has not yet commented on this issue.

Meanwhile, Paris has been adding more and more roles to her resume for the past two years. Paris made her acting debut back in March 2017 on the Fox series "Star." She played the guest-starring role Rachel Wallace, who was a social media expert.

She starred in a movie for the first time in 2018 as Nelly in the crime comedy film, "Gringo." The movie also starred big names such as Charlize Theron, Thandie Newton and Amanda Seyfried.

In July, Paris reportedly scored a co-starring role in indie comedy-drama film, "The Space Between," opposite Kelsey Grammer, according to Deadline. She will reportedly take on the role of Cory, a singer hoping for a big break and the love interest of wannabe record exec Charlie Porter.

Meanwhile, "Leaving Neverland" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The documentary also aired on HBO on March 3 and 4.