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Michael Jackson’s secret diary helped daughter Paris after his death

Paris has read the diary, a source told us, and the once suicidal teen has decided to dedicate her life to making her father’s dreams come true.

“After Michael’s death, Paris tried to get involved in school and meet new friends,” a family source said Radar.

But nothing has helped her fully overcome her father’s death. Now that she has read his diary, she feels connected to Michael and has decided to realize the dreams he wrote about.

“She will work with (her brothers) Prince and Deken to achieve what Michael could not.”

We can reveal that Jackson said in the diary that he wanted Broadway producers to develop a play about his life so he could become the “first multi-billionaire entertainer-actor-director.”

The eccentric superstar also wrote that he admired the singing and dancing stars of Hollywood’s golden age, including Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, and wanted to emulate their success.

“Michael also wrote about launching a merchandise line including cookies and soda,” our source added. “Paris said she is going to list her father’s favorite dishes and then decide what to do first.”

Focusing on her father’s dreams was a welcome project for Paris, who was reportedly 15 years old when the magazine was discovered.

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