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Woman Believes She Might Be Prince's Long-Lost Daughter, Cites Her 'Flamboyant' Personality

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By TheBlast Staff on May 21, 2018 at 2:50 AM EDT

A Virginia woman has come forward claiming she miiiiiiiight be the daughter of Prince, and of course, she's filed documents to be named an heir to his estate.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Snowe Melinda Saxman says she was born on October 4, 1975 in Norfolk, Virginia and was adopted two weeks later.

She claims the adoption was "closed" and she has no idea who her birth parents are. Nonetheless, she believes there is "a reasonable possibility" she is Prince's daughter.

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Saxman says in the docs, "Since I was young, many people have noted that I possess substantial physical, temperamental and aspirational similarities to Prince. I have a close resemblance to Prince ... I consider myself very artsy and my personality has been described as flamboyant, natural-born star and performer made for the stage. I sing, dance, write music, and have taught myself to play instruments. I created many dances during high school and performed on numerous occasions as a child and young adult."

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Saxman claims she submitted her DNA to an online site and claims "there were numerous matches with many relatives on Prince's family tree." She claims to have matched with Prince's mom and dad, his half-brother Duane, and his ex-wife, Mayte Garcia.

By saying she matched with Garcia, Saxman appears to be saying she could be the daughter of Prince and Garcia — except for the fact Saxman was born when Garcia was less than 2 years old.

Saxman also submitted a photo with her filing (see above) where she is coincidentally sporting purple hair and lipstick.

Perhaps Kelly Osbourne is Prince's daughter, too!

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