Paris Jackson pays tribute to her popstar dad Michael with another Bad tattoo
The teenager gets a new inking to remember her famous father
PARIS Jackson has made the ultimate tribute to her late father Michael and had one of his most famous songs tattooed on her hand.
It’s been just over seven years since the King of Pop passed away, and to remember him the teen has had Bad inked on herself.
The 18-year-old took to Instagram to show off her new artwork, and captioned the picture: “I f***ing love you”.
The tattoo was using the same logo that appeared on MJ’s famous hit album that was released in 1987.
Paris was joined in the tattoo parlour by her older brother Prince.
The 19-year-old had aN inking of a symbol that represents the martial arts institute, the Gracie Academy Beverly Hills which he attends.
The 18-year-old took to Instagram to show off her new artwork, and captioned the picture: “I f***ing love you”.
The tattoo was using the same logo that appeared on MJ’s famous hit album that was released in 1987.
Paris was joined in the tattoo parlour by her older brother Prince.
The 19-year-old had a inking of a symbol that represents the martial arts institute, the Gracie Academy Beverly Hills which he attends.
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Next to the snap of his tattoo he wrote: "It's truly an honor and a privilege to call myself their student they've taught me so much about not only the sport but also life."
Paris is a big fan of body art and last month unveiled new tattoos that went right along each of her arms.
Then former troubled teen got the inkings to cover up the scars she had on her arms from self-harming.
Paris took the loss of her pop star father in 2009 very badly, turning to cutting her arms.
In June 2013 she was rushed to hospital following a suicide attempt.
But the teenager seems to be in a much happier place and as she posted her photo, she wrote a message letting her followers know she was stronger but will “always keep fighting”.
She wrote: “The craftsmanship of tattoos will always be a controversy. Some people like them, some people absolutely hate them. I appreciate art, I always have, especially when that art means something to me.
“Today I can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me, I don’t see a dark past anymore. My scars and past of self-hatred have been covered by loving marks, creativity, ingenuity… and depth. Sure I will always carry my past with me, but I see ink as a way of changing for the better, always improving. They represent strength for me.
“I look back at my old self and then I look in the mirror, and I see a fighter looking back at me. I’ll always keep fighting, and encouraging others to stay strong.
“We all go through hell every now and then but it makes us the warriors of love we were meant to be. So to anyone struggling, it gets better. You’re not alone.”
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