Michael Jackson's 22-year-old daughter, Paris, has published rare images of her father as a sign to show that it has been 11 years since he died of a drug overdose.
The producer of the hit "Billie Jean" and "Thriller" died in 2009 after suffering a fatal heart attack in a hospital in Los Angeles.
And, 11 years later, Michael's only daughter and eldest of three children, Paris Jackson, has released new footage of the singer from their home life.
The video also features her music, which is part of a trailer for the new Unfiltered reality series: Paris Jackson And Gabriel Glenn.
Michael has been seen for a while talking to his daughter at their family residence at the trailer.
Conspiracy theories have previously suggested that Michael is not the biological father of his three children, but the Smooth Criminal singer has always insisted he was.
He also has two sons, Michael Joseph Jr., 23, and Prince, 18.
Paris and Michael Jr. were born to Debbie Rowe.
In 1996, it was announced that she was pregnant and they married that year.
They divorced in 1999 and Michael took full responsibility for raising the children.
Michael's youngest son, Prince, known as "Blanket," was born through a replacement whose identity has never been made public.
Despite Michaelâ??s insistence that he is the father, many people believe he is not.
In the video, Paris says she tried to protect herself from the public eye because of her fatherâ??s fame and admits she wasnâ??t willing to be the center of attention at the time.
Her father died tragically when she was 11 years old.
Michael is also heard talking to Paris as he asks her what she wanted to be when she grew up
"What do you want to be in Paris?" as she replies, "I will do what you do."
And the father who observes asks, "What am I doing?" and she says, "You dance and sing."
The video also shows him with his boyfriend Gabe as they sing music together as part of the duet "The Soundflowers".
"When I met Gabe, I immediately started making music," she says of the collaboration.
Meanwhile, Gabe says, "For the first time, she's letting her sincere voice out."