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Following In Daddy’s Footsteps? Paris Jackson Plays Guitar Shows Off Rockin’ Look

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Feb. 18 2013, Published 5:46 p.m. ET

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Looks like Paris Jackson may be planning on joining the family business!

The late Michael Jackson’s 14-year-old daughter, who recently debuted a new, edgy look inspired by rocker Lita Ford, continued giving her fans a glimpse into her teenage world over the weekend by uploading some new images onto Twitter – and RadarOnline.com has the details.

Paris kicked off the weekend by visiting Los Angeles music mecca Amoeba Music, uploading a photo of their famous logo and tweeting “Amoeba is life.”

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Sunday morning Paris shared a stunning self-portrait of herself, looking incredibly grungy with her choppy dark locks framing her face and black kohl lining her eyes.

“selfiesunday #itsbeenawhile,” she captioned the photo.

Later in the day, she documented a musical moment by posting a snap of herself with an electric guitar and wearing an oversized Nirvana shirt and maroon colored beanie.

“#bass #jammin #music.”

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Paris has been documenting her schoolgirl life on Twitter in recent months, with images of her and her friends at semi-formals, sipping on sodas and playing instruments at school.

Paris, who along with her siblings Blanket and Prince currently reside with Katherine and TJ Jackson, will celebrate her 15th birthday in April.

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