Paris Jackson dons matching hoodies with boyfriend Gabriel Glenn declaring 'drug-rug sweaters are for stoners' on social media

Twinning!

Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn were matchy-matchy on social media in 'drug-rug' hoodies in a post that the 21-year-old shared on Instagram Friday morning.

The daughter of Michael Jackson celebrated her big 21st birthday earlier this week.

Twins: Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn matched their looks in a pair of 'drug-rugs'

Twins: Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn matched their looks in a pair of 'drug-rugs'

The couple not only donned the same type of sweater in the photo, they both went pants-less in the snap.

Huddled together and posed in front of a bookshelf in their apartment, the duo looked like twins with their similar long, straight sandy brown hair. 

Paris captioned the post: 'drug-rug sweaters are for stoners .. and no i never wear matching socks, ever'

The young model noted that she was wearing two different boldly patterned ankle socks.

Style: The term 'drug-rug' referred to the style of sweater the pair were wearing (seen on all three here); it is properly called a Baja jacket

Style: The term 'drug-rug' referred to the style of sweater the pair were wearing (seen on all three here); it is properly called a Baja jacket

The term 'drug-rug' referred to the style of sweater the pair were wearing, which Paris seems to have a closet full of since she is frequently seen in them. 

Properly called a Baja jacket, the item is a type of jacket with a single large pocket on the front, and vents on the side. 

They are usually patterned with horizontal stripes on the sleeves and hood, and vertical stripes down the rest of the jacket. 

The clothing item was given the moniker 'drug-rug' due to it's association with a marijuana smoking subculture which Paris is proud to be a part of.

Moniker:The clothing item was given the slang name 'drug-rug' due to it's association with a marijuana smoking subculture which Paris is proud to be a part of

Moniker:The clothing item was given the slang name 'drug-rug' due to it's association with a marijuana smoking subculture which Paris is proud to be a part of

Birthday doobie: Paris turned 21 this week and celebrated by sparking up a joint

Birthday doobie: Paris turned 21 this week and celebrated by sparking up a joint

This week the green-eyed beauty celebrated her new legal age with her 3.5 million fans by lighting up a joint over on her social media. 

'Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest,' she captioned on the video.

She also added the tag: 'birthday doobie.'

It's been a busy few days for Paris, seen playing a concert with her boyfriend Gabriel as part of their band The Soundflowers with much support from her family.

Bandmates: Paris and her boyfriend played their first show together with their group The Soundflowers just last week

Bandmates: Paris and her boyfriend played their first show together with their group The Soundflowers just last week

The model's estranged mother Debbie Rowe, as well as her elder brother Prince, 22, was at the show.

Their younger brother Blanket was not in attendance, likely because he's just 17-years-old.

Additionally, Paris' close friend and godfather Macaulay Culkin and his girlfriend Brenda Song were in the crowd.

The show came just weeks after Paris was hospitalized after a friend called police for what was said, at the time, to be a suicide attempt.

Getting personal: The show came just weeks after Paris was hospitalized after a friend called police for what was said, at the time, to be a suicide attempt

Getting personal: The show came just weeks after Paris was hospitalized after a friend called police for what was said, at the time, to be a suicide attempt

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Paris Jackson twinning in hoodies with Gabriel Glenn and says 'drug-rug sweaters are for stoners'

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