Paris Jackson performed the song “Zombies in Love” on Good Morning America this Monday [1].

The appearance marks the singer's first morning-show television debut. As the daughter of Michael Jackson, her move into mainstream morning television represents a strategic effort to broaden her audience while promoting her latest musical project [1], [2].

Jackson appeared as part of the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series, which was broadcast from the GMA studio on Aug. 17, 2026 [1], [2]. The performance featured the track “Zombies in Love,” a song from her new album that was co-written and produced by Linda Perry [3].

While the performance focused on her current music, Jackson has previously spoken about the distinction between her private life and the public perception of her family. In a separate discussion regarding her connections, she said, “I had a personal relationship, not a parasocial relationship” [3].

The promotion of the new album follows a period of artistic development for Jackson. By utilizing a high-visibility platform like GMA, she is positioning her new material within the national pop culture conversation, a milestone in her career as a recording artist [1], [3].

The production of the new album involved collaboration with established industry figures, aiming to create a specific sonic identity for the project. The choice of “Zombies in Love” for her debut morning-show performance highlights the thematic direction of her latest work [2], [3].

Paris Jackson performed the song “Zombies in Love” on Good Morning America this Monday.

This performance signals a transition for Paris Jackson from a niche or independent artist profile toward a more traditional mainstream promotional cycle. By debuting on a major network morning show, she is leveraging the reach of legacy media to introduce her new album to a wider demographic, while distancing her professional identity from the parasocial expectations often associated with her family lineage.