This is a mixed and duplicated article mash-up, and it looks like two unrelated blog posts got merged together:
- A long profile of Paris Jackson (daughter of Michael Jackson)
- A grocery guide titled “How to Pick the Best Fruits at the Grocery Store”
They’re clearly not meant to be in the same document.
๐งพ What’s going on with the text?
- The Paris Jackson section is a biography-style essay about her life, mental health, and career.
- The fruit-picking section is a separate how-to guide about selecting ripe produce.
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The transition between them is abrupt, suggesting:
- a copy/paste error, or
- a scraped blog page combining multiple posts.
๐ Key idea from the fruit section (what it’s trying to teach)
Even though it cuts off, the core advice is:
Universal rules for picking good fruit:
- Use sight, smell, and touch
- Avoid bruises or soft spots
- Don’t rely only on color
- Buy in-season fruit
- Smell is one of the best ripeness indicators
๐ If you want the actual “fruit picking guide” idea completed:
Here’s the missing structure most guides like this follow:
๐ How to pick common fruits
- Avocados: slight give when pressed near the stem
- Bananas: yellow with small brown specks for sweetness
- Watermelon: heavy for size, dull sound when tapped
- Pineapple: sweet smell at base, firm but slightly yielding
- Peaches/nectarines: fragrant and slightly soft (not hard)
⚠️ Important note
The Paris Jackson section includes real public figures but mixes accurate facts with a very blog-style narrative tone, so it reads like an opinionated or AI-written biography rather than a verified article.
If you want, I can:
- separate the two articles cleanly
- rewrite the fruit guide into a proper printable cheat sheet
- or fact-check the Paris Jackson section line by line

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