The King of Pop’s daughter is sporting some dangerous new ink.
Paris Jackson debuted a new tattoo on Monday, adding to her growing permanent tribute to her late father, Michael Jackson.
Proudly displayed on her arm, the new black tat displays a decorative
frame topped with a crown and filled with her dad's eyes, a monkey,
elephant and other animals.
“Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from,” the 18-year-old captioned a photo of her new body art.
The middle Jackson child also shared a quote from her father: “The
meaning of life is contained in every single expression of life. It is
present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exist in all of
creation.”
The homage comes nearly two months after Paris got her first tattoo, honoring the pop legend on her 18th birthday.
In the “Bad” singer’s handwriting, she had “Queen of my heart” inscribed on her wrist.
“To everyone else he was the King of Pop,” Paris wrote at the time on
her Instagram. “To me, well, he was the king of my heart.”
A week later, the teen got inked again — this time honoring her favorite band Mötley Crüe by getting “Motley” written on her lip.
She has showed off six tattoos since her latest birthday on April 3,
including one to remember her grandmother, Katherine Jackson. She has a
blue lotus flower and Katherine' name in Mandarin Chinese written on her
left wrist.
Other etchings feature a skyline of New York City on her right forearm
and a passage on her shoulder, which reads "Faith, trust and pixie
dust."
Paris was 11 when her father died in 2009 at the age of 50. Her mother is Debbie Rowe.
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