Michael Jackson's Daughter Paris 'offended' By Casting Of White Actor ...

Joseph Fiennes as Michael JacksonImage source, Sky Arts

Michael Jackson's daughter Paris says she's "incredibly offended" that a white actor has been chosen to play the part of her father in a new TV film.

Joseph Fiennes, who's appeared in films like Shakespeare in Love and Elizabeth, said he was shocked to be given the part last year.

But writing on Twitter, 18-year-old Paris said images showing what he looked like made her "want to vomit".

A petition's been signed by more than 20,000 people to boycott the movie.

Replying to a fan site on Twitter, she said: "I'm so incredibly offended by it, as I'm sure plenty of people are as well, and it honestly makes me want to vomit., external

"It angers me to see how obviously intentional it was for them to be this insulting, not just towards my father, but my godmother liz as well., external

"Where is the respect? they worked through blood sweat and tears for ages to create such profound and remarkable legacies. shameful portrayal.", external

Urban Myths is a collection of tales including one about Michael Jackson taking a road trip from New York to Los Angeles with Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando after the 9/11 terror attacks.

The pop singer died in 2009 aged 50.

The stories are described as "slightly tongue in cheek, mischievous and deliberately ambiguous" by Sky Arts on its website, external.

Sofia Richie and Paris JacksonImage source, Getty Images
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Paris Jackson (right) is the daughter of Michael Jackson and his then-wife Debbie Rowe

The petition against the film, which also stars Brian Cox as Marlon Brando, was set up on the website Care 2.

It says: "It's easy to see why the story would make a compelling film - but it's harder to understand why the actor best known for his role in Shakespeare In Love was the first choice to play one of the world's most iconic black musicians."

Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson, Stockard Channing as Elizabeth Taylor and Brian Cox as Marlon BrandoImage source, Sky Arts

The petition describes how Michael Jackson suffered with skin condition vitiligo throughout his life, which caused the lightening of his skin.

The author of the petition, Julie Rodriguez, wrote: "This casting is an insult to the very real professional struggles and health issues Jackson dealt with during his lifetime.

Joseph FiennesImage source, Getty Images

"It's bad enough when actors of colour are denied opportunities to play fictional characters of their own ethnicity due to the preferential treatment of white actors.

"But it's absolutely inexcusable for a film to whitewash a movie based on an actual human being, whether his appearance was typical of what we expect a black man to look like or not."

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Ben Palmer, who directed four episodes of Urban Myths, has defended the casting of Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson.

He told the Guardian, external: "We were casting Michael Jackson in 2001 and that obviously is a challenge in terms of the physical resemblance.

"We were really looking for the performance that could unlock the spirit, and we really think Joe Fiennes has done that. He's given a really sweet, nuanced, characterful performance."

The TV film is part of a series called Urban Myths that starts on 19 January on Sky Arts.

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