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Paris Jackson & Chet Hanks: Sober 'Nepo Babies' Party
2 Feb
Summary
- Paris Jackson and Chet Hanks attended the Jam for Janie Grammy viewing party.
- Both reportedly maintain sobriety, Jackson for six years, Hanks for over three.
- The event supported Janie's Fund, aiding young victims of abuse.

Paris Jackson and Chet Hanks, both children of music and film royalty, recently attended the seventh annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards viewing party. The event took place at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday.
Jackson, 27, and Hanks, 35, are reportedly leading sober lives. Jackson has been abstaining from all drugs and alcohol for six years as of January 6, while Hanks declared himself three and a half years sober on March 18. Their presence at the charity function highlights their commitment to recovery and supporting a good cause.
The Jam for Janie event benefits Janie's Fund, founded by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. This foundation supports programs for girls who have experienced sexual abuse and neglect. Tyler himself was present, posing with his daughter Mia Tyler and celebrating a $500,000 donation from Star Dance Alliance.
Other notable attendees and performers included Melissa Joan Hart, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, and Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins. The event featured a live auction and concert, drawing a crowd to the Hollywood Palladium.
Paris Jackson is slated to perform at the BottleRock music festival on May 23 in Napa, CA. Chet Hanks is scheduled for the Tortuga Music Festival on April 12 in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and will reprise his role in the upcoming season of Netflix's "Running Point."



