Paris Jackson stepped out over the holiday weekend with boyfriend Michael Snoddy, and the duo couldn't seem to keep their hands off of one another! Paris also showed off a LOT of ink on her arms, and while we're not loving the cancer stick in her mouth, we are on board with everything else going on here!

So who's this guy? And what happened to the other dude MJ's 18-year-old daughter was dating? It turns out Michael is 26, and he's a drummer in a band called Street Drum Corps. Paris and Michael started dating almost immediately after she split from Chester Castellaw in December, and it doesn't seem like she's looked back since.

Paris has been pretty active about sharing her ink on Instagram, but this is the first time we've seen her showing it off while out and about in Los Angeles. Paris got her first piece as soon as she turned 18 in April, and she recently got her 23rd one, and posted a heartfelt message about the meaning behind her tattoos.

As you may remember, Paris attempted to take her life in 2013, so the tattoos mostly cover the scars on her wrists and forearms. "The craftsmanship of tattoos will always be a controversy," Paris began. "Some people like them, some people absolutely hate them. I appreciate art, i always have. especially when that art means something to me. Today i can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me, i don't see a dark past anymore. my scars and past of self-hatred have been covered by loving marks, creativity, ingenuity.. and depth. 'Sure i will always carry my past with me, but i see ink as a way of changing for the better, always improving. they represent strength for me. I look back at my old self and then i look in the mirror, and i see a fighter looking back at me. i'll always keep fighting, and encouraging others to stay strong. we all go through hell every now and then but it makes us the warriors of love we were meant to be ... So to anyone struggling, it gets better. you're not alone."

Well, we love them and we love her -- just put down the ciggies, please!