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Separating the creation from the creator, the brand from the ambassador, Paris: The Memoir strips away all we thought we knew about a celebrity icon, taking us back to a privileged childhood lived through the lens of undiagnosed ADHD and teenage rebellion that triggered a panicked--and perilous--decision by her parents. In 2020, Hilton discusses her experiences at these schools with the filmmaker Alexandra Dean in the documentary This Is Paris. She had lunch with Weinstein and another producer, during which she claims Weinstein "made pervy, weird comments about me and my potentially huge future in his world. Now at 40, Hilton has gone from infamous “it” girl, model, reality TV star and DJ to recently engaged podcast host.
Paris Hilton on Her Son, Her Childhood, Marriage, and New Memoir Paris Hilton on Her Son, Her Childhood, Marriage, and New Memoir
One passage that’s already made the rounds describes how she’d been coerced into making her infamous sex tape. Hilton only gives us just small, patchy glimpses of her time as a burgeoning It girl but then skirts around the drama she attracted or sometimes initiated, playfully changing the topic to avoid grasping at the truth of what really happened.She mused of wearing tiaras at the time: “Trust me, people act differently … when you’ve got jewelry on your head. Schooled by the saviour, she drifts through the crowd at the Coachella Neon Carnival carrying a glitzy cluster of cheap tiaras “so I can gift them as the spirit moves me”. If you have been affected by this story, in the US contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800-656-4673 or visit www. British Soap Awards are CANCELLED: ITV make surprise announcement ceremony will not take place next year. Led to believe they were saving their child's life, Paris's mother and father had her kidnapped and sent to a series of "emotional growth boarding schools," where she survived almost two years of verbal, physical, and sexual abuse.
Paris Hilton chats to Cosmopolitan at her Klarna Y2K collab party Paris Hilton chats to Cosmopolitan at her Klarna Y2K collab party
Her memoir, Paris: The Memoir, out this month, puts Hilton squarely in charge of her own cultural recontextualization—“How do we not see that the treatment of It Girls translates to the treatment of all girls in our culture? After CEDU, Hilton was sent to other similar programs and attempted to escape them with an admirable doggedness—her penchant for climbing fences, it turns out, is not just a party trick—but she was always found, sometimes with her family’s assistance, and brought back.
Christ is invited to join her entourage, though his mission is to sprinkle dollar bills like stardust and instantly fulfil all wishes.