PICTURED: Brave Debbie Rowe heads out to visit 'her rock' Paris Jackson as she continues breast cancer battle

She recently described her daughter Paris Jackson as her 'rock' after she was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year. 

And Debbie Rowe was seen heading out to visit the 18-year-old on Tuesday as she continues to battle her illness. 

The 58-year-old was casually dressed in a sweater, jeans and trainers as she made her way to her truck. 

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Mother and daughter bond: Debbie Rowe heads out to visit daughter Paris Jackson at her Los Angeles home on Tuesday  

A baseball cap covered her head following hair loss from chemotherapy. 

The appearance of Michael Jackson's ex-wife came six weeks after she told Entertainment Tonight what an incredible support her daughter has been since receiving the breast cancer diagnosis in July.

The ex-wife of the late Michael Jackson - who reconciled with the 18-year-old after being estranged for more than a year - described the teen as her 'rock' as she is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatments.

'She's my rock, she's amazing,' she told told Entertainment Tonight. 'She's been with me the whole time.' 

Diagnosis: Debbie learned she was suffering from breast cancer back in July 

'She was there. First phone call, [it] took her 30 seconds [to reach out] when she found out,' Debbie confided.

The Washington native  - who was married to the King Of Pop from from 1996 to 1999 - explained that Paris has been her 'reason' to get out of bed each day. 

She admitted: 'You have to work very hard to get up every morning and do this.'  

'She's my rock': Debbie said what an incredible support daughter Paris Jackson has been while undergoing chemotherapy during an Entertainment Tonight interview in October 

'She's amazing': The 57-year-old ex-wife of the late Michael Jackson was diagnosed with breast cancer in July and stated: 'She's been with me the whole time'

At the beginning of October, Paris shared a sweet Instagram snapshot of the pair as she placed a loving kiss upon her mom following a chemotherapy session. 

'I'm a fighter because she's a fighter. love you mom,' the platinum blonde beauty captioned the image.

Debbie gushed: 'For her to kiss my bald head… [her love] is pretty unconditional.' 

'Love you mom': Paris Jackson shared a sweet Instagram snapshot with her mom earlier this month after a chemotherapy session

Fast friends: It may have been a rocky ride for Debbie and Paris but Michael Jackson's daughter has become a firm support for her mother 

TMZ reported that the cancer diagnosis pushed the two women to mend fences, years after Paris shut Debbie out of her life and refused to answer her phone calls.

Earlier this year, Paris amplified the feud by unfollowing her mother on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

On Facebook, Debbie admitted: 'One of the saddest things in this world is to see a child grow up hating one of their parents because they only got one side of the story.'

Reunited: The 18-year-old daughter of the King of Pop reconciled with her mother after being estranged for more than a year after learning of the diagnosis; they enjoyed a lunch date together earlier this month

Debbie married the Thriller singer the year of his divorce from his first wife, Lisa Marie Presley. They'd met when Debbie - who'd also been married before - worked as a nurse at the clinic where he underwent treatment for his notorious vitiligo.

Before their daughter was born, the marriage produced a son called Michael Joseph 'Prince' Jackson, Jr, who is now 19 years old.

After his second divorce, the Billie Jean singer had a child via surrogacy called Prince Michael 'Blanket' Jackson II in 2002. Seven years later, he died at the age of 50 via acute intoxication of propofol and benzodiazepines.  

Exes: Rowe was married to the King Of Pop from from 1996 to 1999; Michael Jackson died at the age of 50 in 2009 via acute intoxication of propofol and benzodiazepines

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