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Celebrity1 min(s) read
Published 15:30 26 Jun 2020 GMT
Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson has paid moving tribute to her father 11 years after on from his death at the age of 50.
Paris shared a quote from Ernest Hemingway, along with a series of photos of Michael Jackson and herself, as she remembered her late father.
"miss and love you every day. thank you for the magic," she captioned the post.
Watch this rare home movie from Paris Jackson's childhood:
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The quote from Ernest Hemingway that Paris shared at the beginning of the series of photos reads;
"Every man's life ends the same way.
“It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another."
You can see her post in full right here:
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La Toya Jackson also shared a moving tribute to her brother, writing;
"To the greatest soul and entertainer in the world!
You will always be in our hearts!
May you continue to rest in peace!
We love you!"
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Meanwhile, the Evening Standard reports that previously unseen home video footage of Paris' father, Michael Jackson, features as part of the trailer for her new upcoming documentary series. The promo clip reportedly shows Paris telling her father that she wants to do what he does when she gets older, "I want to do what you do... you dance and sing,” she says.
The trailer then cuts to Paris with fellow Sunflowers bandmate Gabriel Glenn accompanied by a voiceover of her saying;
"You see a kid grow up in the public eye but you forget I am human.
"I was against letting the world in because it wasn't a choice, I wasn't ready. I am ready now."
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Paris Jackson was 11 years old when her father Michael passed away. It has now been almost exactly 11 years since his death at the age of 50.
The first episode of her documentary, Unfiltered, will debut on Facebook Watch on June 30.