Los Angeles: Michael Jackson's daughter Paris has
revealed that the late King of Pop was a loving and supportive father,
and that she misses him everyday.
The 15-year-old
said her father, who died in June 2009 after being given a lethal dose
of Propofol by his doctor, Conrad Murray, had a very supportive and
loving influence on her, as well as by her brothers Prince Michael, 16,
and Blanket, 11.
"I have lots of memories of my
father. He was incredible. We all loved him to death. He would try to
educate us as much as he could and was always looking out for us. He was
very protective," femalefirst.co.uk quoted her as saying in her first
interview.
Michael once wrote a heartfelt note to
Paris telling her how much he loved her, and she admits she is waiting
until she turns 18 to get it tattooed onto her wrist. She also wants to
get another special tattoo.
"I want to get it tattooed on my left wrist and my grandma's name tattooed on my right wrist when I am old enough," she said.
The
short-haired starlet and her siblings led a very sheltered life until
Michael's death and were rarely seen in public as their father chose to
shield their faces with masks.
"The masks were his
idea. He didn't want anyone to see what we looked like. That way we
could have what he didn't, which was a normal childhood," she added.
Paris
also confirmed she was rebuilding her relationship with her
publicity-shy birth mother, Debbie Rowe, who signed over her custody
rights of Paris and her elder brother Prince Michael in 1999.Facebook Blogger Plugin by Vishal Vadhera | Get Widget