"I get it, y'all don't like the tattoos, y'all don't like profanity, y'all don't like my free spirit, my outspokenness. I'm a young chick and I should be quiet, I get it."
With a net worth estimated at $100 million thanks to her father's record-breaking pop career, Jackson said she was aware she was born into a privileged position, but was doing everything she could to make her own mark on the world. Earlier this year, she signed a lucrative contract with IMG Models.
"I am a teenager. I am doing the best I can, I'm working as hard as I possible can to make a living for myself and create my own life. I'm fighting for human rights, I'm fighting for animal rights, I'm fighting for the environment. Basically any liberalist movement that will create positive impact on this planet, I'm trying to get involved in," she said.
"I understand that it's not enough. No matter what I do it will never be enough and you will NEVER be satisfied even though I'm 19 and I'm working my ass off, it's not enough. I could adopt s**t-ton of kids, a bunch of f**king charity work like Angelina Jolie and y'all will still be creating rumours about me like you do with her."
Jackson said despite all her efforts, she was still confronted with negative comments on social media.
"I don't really know why people hate me with such a fiery passion, and I can't figure it out. I don't think it's jealousy; I think it's more than that."
The starlet, who is on the cover of the current issue of Vogue Australia , finished her speech by begging her critics to "stop focusing on me."
"Complain about celebrities that are normalising plastic surgery, starvation in Venezuela, complain about our f**king President. All this effort you're putting into me, a teenager? Put it into something else. I'm not your kid; I'm not your daughter."