The 18-year-old has taken to social media to defend herself for not posting a loving message to the "Thriller" hitmaker, who died in 2009.
The actress took to Twitter and wrote "if you try to harass someone into posting online about a holiday (fathers day), ask yourself if it's any of your business (sic)."
Paris, who was 11-years-old when Michael passed away, dedicated her recent tattoo, which is a replica of her father's "Dangerous" album cover and features Michael's eyes, a crown, elephants, monkeys and a peacock, as well as the etching on her left wrist, which reads 'Queen of My Heart' in the late King of Pop's handwriting.
"having 8 tattoos dedicated to someone overrules a single post about them on a stupid social media acc because of a holiday. #justmyopinion (sic)" she wrote.
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