Michael Jackson, the legendary "King of Pop," remains alive in the heart of daughter Paris Jackson. The "King Of Pop" once gave Paris Jackson a handwritten message. "Queen Of My Heart," the message read. Paris recently decided to keep Michael Jackson's special note close to her at all times by having the handwritten message tattooed on her arm.
Paris was only 11 years old when Michael Jackson died in 2009, reportedly under suspicious circumstances. The "King Of Pop" left two other children behind: Prince Michael Joseph and Prince Michael II, who is fondly nicknamed "Blanket."
According to Gossip Cop, Paris Jackson had help from tattoo artist Justin Lewis of Timeless Tattoo in Hollywood. The tattoo artist was among many who were touched by Paris' gesture and posted a photo of the inked memento on social media.
The queen of Michael Jackson's heart also posted her photo on her social media account. "To everyone else he was the King of Pop," Paris captioned her photo. "To me, well, he was the king of my heart."
Paris is not the only one who has a keepsake from Michael Jackson. US Weekly reports that singer Aaron Carter revealed that he keeps a jacket and a glove given to him by Michael Jackson safe in a vault. The "I Want Candy" singer had been good friends with MJ and often spoke praises for the "King Of Pop."
Aaron Carter said that if people knew Michael Jackson genuinely, they would not say what they say about him. "The Go Jimmy Jimmy" artist described Michael Jackson as an amazing person who loves to talk about many things.
The life and work of the music icon was recently honored in "Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to 'Off the Wall'' documentary by acclaimed director Spike Lee. The documentary focused on the transition by Michael Jackson from being the lead singer for The Jackson 5 to being the solo artist that came to be known as the "King of Pop."