'Good to be home' Paris Jackson pays tribute to father Michael with Neverland Ranch trip
PARIS JACKSON took a trip down memory lane yesterday as she made a trip to her family home of Neverland.
Paris Jackson paid a tribute to father Michael's Neverland Ranch yesterday
The 18-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson paid a visit to the music icon's famous ranch and documented her visit with a series of pictures on Instagram.
"Felt so good to be home even for a little bit," she wrote alongside a snap of the picturesque property.
The actress has disabled comments on her Instagram page, though the image clearly boded well with many of her 790,000 followers, as it garnered 34,200 likes.
Paris visited the family home and said that it was 'good to be back'
The youngster also shared a clip of herself feeding the llamas at the ranch's petting zoo.
"My new friends, Rickie, Survivor and Kyle," she enthused alongside the picture, which has received 67,400 views so far
The Thriller hitmaker bought a home near Santa Ynez, California, and transformed it into Neverland Ranch in March 1988.
The property boasts a Ferris wheel, carousel, menagerie and a theatre, as well as the zoo.
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The 18-year-old snapped a selfie with one of the ranch's llamas
The teen visited her family home with boyfriend Michael Sneddy
The teenager was joined by her boyfriend Michael Snoddy, 26, during her nostalgic day out.
Paris and the Street Drum Corps performer recently returned home from a romantic getaway to Puerto Vallarto, Mexico.
Michael Jackson died in June 2009, aged 50, of acute propofol and benzodiazephine intoxication.
The King of Pop has been ranked by Forbes as the top-earning dead celebrity for six consecutive years with $115 million in earning in 2015.