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Paris Jackson tattoos herself at home during quarantine

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Paris Jackson isn't letting sheltering at home stop her from enjoying one of her favorite activities. The 22-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson tattooed herself while in quarantine.

She posted a photo of her taking a tattoo gun to her foot and inked a design near her pinky toe. Paris already has a large collection of tattoos, including a sunflower on her arm, a feather behind her ear and a wolf on her forearm.

In March, Jackson showed off another new tattoo — this one on her neck. It was a quote in the fictional Elvish language from author J.R.R.Tolkien’s bestselling fantasy series, "The Lord Of The Rings." It read, "a light from the shadows [shall spring]." While in quarantine, the model and singer offered advise on how to stay positive.

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