Paris Jackson wants to rebuild her father`s `Neverland`
The 15-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson - who died in June 2009 after being administered a lethal dose of Propofol by his doctor, Conrad Murray - revisited the ranch where she was brought up and wants to bring it back to "how it used to be".
Speaking to the Mail on Sunday newspaper`s Event magazine, she said: "I cried and cried [when I went back in 2009]. It`s beautiful there. It still has good energy.
"I think it should be restored to how it used to be, so that the children who couldn`t have a childhood could have fun there.
"That was his goal - like kids in a hospital. They should restore all the rides and everything. As soon as I`m an adult - I`m on it. Count on it."
Paris also spoke fondly of her father and his "protective" nature, defending his decision to make his children wear masks in public.
She explained: "He wanted the best for us. He always made sure we were healthy. He made sure we stuck to school. He`d try to educate us as much as he could and was always looking out for us.
"He was very protective. The masks were his idea. 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."
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