Paris Jackson has got the ‘Dangerous’ album cover inked on her arm in memory of her father Michael Jackson.
The 18-year-old aspiring singer shared a photograph of her second permanent tribute to the late King of Pop on Instagram, which comes after she had the words ‘Queen of My Heart’ in her dad’s handwriting etched onto her left wrist last month.
Alongside a photograph of her new tattoo, Paris quoted words her father wrote in his 1992 book of poems and reflections, entitled ‘Dancing the Dream’, and urged her followers to "never forget" their "roots".
She penned: ""The meaning of life is contained in every single expression of life. It is present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exist in all of creation." Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from.(sic)"
The new artwork features Michael’s eyes, a crown, elephants, monkeys and a peacock and is the image taken from the pop legend’s eight studio album released in 1991, which features the tracks ‘Remember The Time’, ‘Heal The World’ and ‘She Drives Me Wild’.
In April, the teenager celebrated her 18th birthday and debuted her first tribute to her father.
Alongside a picture of his handwriting on her wrist, she wrote on Instagram: ""Queen of My Heart" in his handwriting. To everyone else he was the King of Pop. To me, well, he was the king of my heart.(sic)"
Paris – who is the daughter of Debbie Rowe – was 11 years old when her dad died and had long spoken of her desire to have a tattoo tribute to her father, who was born on August 29, 1958.
Back in 2011, she tweeted: "I kinda want to get August XXIX tatted on my back."
June will mark seven years since the passing of the ‘Bad’ singer, who died aged 50 of acute Propofol intoxication.
Meanwhile, Paris also got a tattoo tribute to her favourite band Motley Crue on her bottom lip.
Drummer Tommy Lee was so amazed by it he tweeted the teenager: "Omfg!!!! @ParisJackson you are a beautiful creature (sic)"