Paris Jackson opens up about her late father Michael Jackson in the Mail on Sunday's Event magazine.
According
to the Daily Mail, the 15-year-old admits in the mag that Michael was a
wonderful father and that all he wanted was to give her and her
brothers Prince, now 16, and Blanket, now 11, a normal childhood.
"I
have lots of memories of my father. He was an incredible father. We all
loved him to death," Paris says, continuing, "He’d try to educate us as
much as he could and was always looking out for us. He was very
protective."
Paris
goes on to explain that he wanted to give his children the childhood he
never had, which explains why Michael always had them wear face masks
while out in public.
"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 shares.
Paris,
Prince and Blanket have been living a life in the spotlight since
Michael's death in July 2009, but Paris insists they are still a lot
like any other kids, revealing she attends a public school so she can
"have a normal high-school experience."
Next on Paris' list? Restoring the Neverland ranch, which she wants to bring back so that sick children can enjoy it.
"I
cried and cried," Paris explains of the moment she saw the estate's
Ferris Wheel was gone. "It’s beautiful there," she adds, "It still has
good energy."
And her positive attitude and devotion to her father might explain why Paris aspires to be a heart surgeon.
"I want to help people," Paris simply states. "That's it."
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