She made an emotional pilgrimage to her childhood home two years ago and was dismayed to see its famous Ferris wheel had been removed.
Her ambition is to be a heart surgeon. 'I want to help people, that's its,' Paris said (pictured for Event magazine in the living room of the Jackson family home in Los Angeles)
‘I cried and cried,’ said Paris. ‘It’s beautiful there. It still has good energy.'
She said it should be restored for the benefit of less privileged children.
Paris said she plans to start the project as soon as she is an adult herself.
Paris, now 15, also plans to pay tribute to her father by having the words of a loving note he wrote her tattooed on her wrist when she is old enough.
And until recently she kept a ‘shrine’ to him on the wall of her bedroom in the sprawling home where she now lives with her brothers Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, in the hills above Los Angeles.
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