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Today, Paris channels her father’s lessons not by following in the exact footsteps of his career, but by carrying forward the principles he instilled. She emphasizes kindness over anger, creation over contention, and grace in the midst of unending noise. “He wasn’t perfect,” Paris acknowledged, “but he loved deeply.” Her words underscore a perspective rarely seen in public discourse: that beneath the mythology of celebrity lies a human being, flawed yet profoundly loving. In sharing this truth, she is not seeking to absolve or sanitize a legend; she is reclaiming the memory of a father as a man, as a parent, and as a private presence whose impact cannot be measured solely by fame or controversy. Paris’s reflections remind the world that behind every global icon exists a family, a set of private joys and struggles, and a love story deserving of remembrance, understanding, and compassion — a story that survives beyond headlines and history books, carried forward by those who knew the heart behind the legend.