Michael Jackson’s daughter has broken her silence: “My father used to… See more
May 17, 2025 – by buntha1279 – Leave a Commen
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“He was incredibly intelligent,” Paris said. “He didn’t just want us to see the world—he wanted us to understand it.”
But the loss of her father at just 11 years old left a profound hole in her heart. “I still miss him every day,” she admitted quietly. “There are moments when I hear his voice in my head—reminding me to stay strong, to keep going.”
Her recent decision to speak out wasn’t about fame or headlines—it was about healing.
Her recent decision to speak out wasn’t about fame or headlines—it was about healing.
“I think I’m finally at a place where I can talk about him without breaking,” she shared. “He wasn’t perfect—no one is—but he loved deeply. And I want people to know that.”
In her music, her activism, and the quiet way she carries herself, Paris continues to honor her father’s legacy—not as the King of Pop, but as the man who loved to laugh, dance barefoot in the kitchen, and remind his children every day that they were loved.
As she put it: “The world saw him as a legend. I saw him as my hero.”