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Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born in New York City, and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, she is a great-granddaughter of
Conrad Hilton Conrad Nicholson Hilton Sr. (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American businessman who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. From 1912 to 1916 Hilton was a Republican representative in the first New Mexico Legislature, but became disil ...
, the founder of Hilton Hotels. Hilton first attracted
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attention in the late 1990s, when she became a fixture in NYC's social scene, and ventured into modeling at age 19, signing with Donald Trump's agency Trump Model Management. After David LaChapelle photographed her and sister
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for the September 2000 issue of '' Vanity Fair'', Hilton was proclaimed "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001. The reality television series '' The Simple Life'' (2003–2007), in which she starred with her friend
Nicole Richie Nicole Camille Richie (; born September 21, 1981) is an American television personality, fashion designer, socialite, and actress. She came to prominence after appearing in the reality television series ''The Simple Life'' (2003–2007), in whic ...
, and a leaked 2001 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as ''
1 Night in Paris ''1 Night in Paris'' is a 2004 pornographic video directed by Rick Salomon. Promoted by Kevin Blatt, it depicts Paris Hilton having sexual intercourse in May 2001 with Salomon. Not originally intended for release, it was filmed primarily with a ...
'' (2004), catapulted her into global fame. Hilton published her debut book, '' Confessions of an Heiress'' (2004), which became a ''New York Times'' Best Seller, landed her first major film role in the horror remake '' House of Wax'' (2005), and released her eponymous debut studio album, '' Paris'' (2006), which reached number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and respectively produced the successful single "
Stars Are Blind "Stars Are Blind" is a song recorded by American television personality and socialite Paris Hilton for her debut studio album, ''Paris'' (2006). It was released as the lead single from the album on June 5, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The song ...
". She has since starred in further films and television series, recorded a line of standalone singles, and performed as a disc jockey. Her media ventures include the reality television series '' Paris Hilton's My New BFF'' (2008–2009), '' The World According to Paris'' (2011), ''
Hollywood Love Story ''Hollywood Love Story'' is an American television series hosted by Paris Hilton and broadcast by Viceland, starting on July 11, 2018. It was billed as "an exploration into the turbulent and, oftentimes, dark world of social media stardom". Premis ...
'' (2018), ''
Cooking with Paris ''Cooking with Paris'' is an American six-part reality cooking show presented by Paris Hilton. It was released on August 4, 2021, on Netflix. In January 2022, Netflix cancelled the series after its first season. Premise An unscripted cooking ...
'' (2021), and ''
Paris in Love ''Paris in Love'' is an American reality television series which focuses on media personality Paris Hilton as she plans her wedding to Carter Reum. The 13-episode series debuted on November 11, 2021 on Peacock. In February 2023, the series was r ...
'' (2021–2022); the documentaries ''
Paris, Not France ''Paris, Not France'' is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born ...
'' (2008), ''
The American Meme ''The American Meme'' is a 2018 American documentary film that explores the lifestyle and trajectory of four social media influencers. The film was directed, produced and written by Bert Marcus, and follows Paris Hilton, Emily Ratajkowski, DJ ...
'' (2018), and '' This Is Paris'' (2020); as well as her podcast, ''This is Paris'' (2021–present), on
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. A polarizing and often derided celebrity, Hilton is credited with influencing the revival of the "
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" phenomenon throughout the 2000s, and was, for a number of years, one of the world's most ubiquitous public figures. Critics indeed suggest that she exemplifies the
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—a household name not through talent or work, but through inherited wealth and lavish lifestyle. '' Forbes'' included her in its Celebrity 100 in 2004, 2005, and 2006, and ranked her as the most "overexposed" celebrity in 2006 and 2008. Hilton has parlayed her media fame into numerous business endeavours. Under her company, she has produced content for broadcast media, launched a variety of product lines, and opened a chain of self-branded boutiques worldwide as well as an urban beach club in the Philippines. Her perfume line alone has brought in over US$2.5 billion in revenue to date.


Early life

Hilton was born on February 17, 1981, in New York City, to
Richard Hilton Richard Howard Hilton (born August 17, 1955) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and co-founder of Hilton & Hyland, a real estate brokerage firm based in Beverly Hills, California, that specializes in homes and estates in Beverly Hills ...
, a businessman, and Kathy Hilton, a socialite and former child actress. The oldest of four children, she has one sister, Nicky Hilton (born 1983), and two brothers, Barron Hilton II (born 1989) and Conrad Hughes Hilton (born 1994). Her paternal great-grandfather was
Conrad Hilton Conrad Nicholson Hilton Sr. (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American businessman who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. From 1912 to 1916 Hilton was a Republican representative in the first New Mexico Legislature, but became disil ...
, who founded Hilton Hotels, while her maternal aunts are television personalities
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and Kyle Richards. Hilton has Norwegian, German, Italian, English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. The family followed the Catholic faith. Hilton moved frequently in her youth, living in Beverly Hills, the Hamptons, and a suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan. Her relatives have described her as "very much a
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" who dreamed about becoming a veterinarian. Her mother recalled her saving money to buy monkeys, snakes, and goats, and once leaving "the snake out the cage ..at the Waldorf". Hilton was raised in a very "sheltered, conservative" atmosphere; her parents were particularly strict and she was not allowed to date, wear make-up or certain types of clothes, or go to school dances. Her mother enrolled her in
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classes with the idea of introducing her as a
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, which Hilton was at first reluctant to do, as she did not find it to be "real" or "natural". She described it as "very proper, very prim, almost like a ''Stepford wife''". The family's social circle included figures such as
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, Donald Trump, and Michael Jackson. Growing up in Los Angeles, Hilton attended the Buckley School and St. Paul the Apostle School, finishing elementary school in 1995. Her freshman year of high school (1995–96) was spent at the
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in Rancho Mirage, California. In 1996, Hilton and her family left California for the
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. At 15, she attended
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. She skated and played ice hockey while in high school. In New York City, Hilton had a rebellious youth, regularly skipping classes and sneaking out to parties. On this period, Kathy, who used to contact the '' New York Post'' to locate her daughter's whereabouts, remarked: "Let's put it this way —it got very out of control and I was scared for her. And my husband was very scared for her. And, you know, those nightclubs go on all night." Her parents eventually sent her, then 16, to a series of boarding schools for emotionally troubled teens, including Provo Canyon School, where she says that she was mentally and physically abused by the staff. In her documentary ''This Is Paris'', Hilton and other former students from Provo Canyon School recall the abuses they faced, including solitary confinement, forced medication, restraint, battery and strangulation. She attended Provo for 11 months and was released in 1999 when she turned 18. She then attended the
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before dropping out a few months later. "She knew no one at wight, said her mother in an interview, while a classmate described her as "sort of more sophisticated. She was different from everybody else". She later earned a GED certification.


Career


Social scene and modeling (1996–2002)

With mother Kathy and sister Nicky, Hilton originally modeled as a child at charity events, and made an uncredited appearance in the fantasy film '' Wishman'' (1992). After relocating to NYC in 1996, Hilton's growing presence at nightclubs and high-profile events led her to develop a reputation as a
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. She has recalled getting offers to show up in nightclubs as early as she was 16, when she obtained a counterfeited
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in order to gain access to events. Her antics and late-night persona soon started attracting the spotlight from local tabloids. After becoming familiar with Paris and Nicky's social circle, Jason Binn, publisher of ''Hamptons'' magazine, stated: "They're little stars. They've become names. To them it's like a job. I believe they wake up every morning and say, 'O.K., where am I supposed to be tonight?'." That lifestyle conflicted with her family's conservative background and proved too "rebellious" for the young Paris, whose parents sent her to a series of boarding schools until she turned 18. Hilton resumed public appearances shortly afterwards, with a '' New Yorker'' profile by Bob Morris, published in October 1999, describing her and sister Nicky as "the littlest socialites in town ..Without even a smile, they can breeze past the velvet ropes at Moomba or get a seat at Le Bilboquet". Businessman George J. Maloof Jr., for instance, flew Hilton in his private jet and paid her to attend, in a dress made from US$1 million in poker chips, the Palms Casino Resort opening in Las Vegas in November 2001. Inspired by designers
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and Betsey Johnson, Hilton decided to pursue modeling, signing with Donald Trump's agency, T Management, at age 19. She modeled for Catherine Malandrino and
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, and posed alongside her sister for David LaChapelle in a shoot that was featured in the September 2000 issue of ''Vanity Fair''. On her persona, LaChapelle stated: "Paris had a charisma back then that you couldn't take your eyes off. She would giggle and laugh and be effervescent and take up a room". By 2001, Hilton had become "one of the biggest stars, off and on the catwalk," at New York Fashion Week, graced an advertising campaign for Italian label
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, and appeared on magazines such as ''Vogue'' and '' FHM''. In addition to modeling, Hilton ventured into screen acting, playing an ill-fated character in the independent teen thriller ''Sweetie Pie'' (2000), and filming a cameo appearance as herself in the comedy '' Zoolander'' (2001), with Ben Stiller. In 2002, she appeared in Vincent Gallo's "Honey Bunny" video, played a "strung-out supermodel" in the 5-minute short ''QIK2JDG'', and starred as a socialite in the
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horror film '' Nine Lives''.


International stardom (2003–2007)

Hilton's breakout came in 2003, when she starred with her childhood friend and socialite counterpart
Nicole Richie Nicole Camille Richie (; born September 21, 1981) is an American television personality, fashion designer, socialite, and actress. She came to prominence after appearing in the reality television series ''The Simple Life'' (2003–2007), in whic ...
in the
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reality series '' The Simple Life'', in which they lived for a month with a family in the rural community of Altus, Arkansas. The series premiered on December 2, 2003, shortly after the leak of Hilton's sex tape, and was a ratings success. Its first episode attracted 13 million viewers, increasing Fox's adult 18–49 rating by 79 percent. The high viewership was attributed to the exposure Hilton received for the homemade tape, while she became known for her onscreen dumb blonde persona. By 2004, she had taken on a number of supporting and guest-starring roles in films and scripted television series such as '' Raising Helen'' and '' The O.C.'', released an autobiography co-written by Merle Ginsberg, '' Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose'', which was seventh on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list, and introduced a
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with a purse collection for the Japanese label Samantha Thavasa, a jewelry line sold on Amazon.com as well as a perfume line by Parlux Fragrances. Originally planned for a small release, high demand for her first fragrance led to increased availability by December 2004. Its introduction was followed by a 47-percent increase in Parlux sales, primarily of the Hilton-branded perfume. After this success, Parlux has released numerous more perfumes with her name, including fragrances for men. In February 2005, Hilton hosted NBC's '' Saturday Night Live'', with Keane as the musical guest, and in May, the slasher film '' House of Wax''—her first major film role— was released in theaters, to mixed reviews. Writing for ''View London'', Matthew Turner remarked that Hilton "does better than you might expect", while '' TV Guide'' called Hilton "talentless". Her role earned her the Teen Choice Award for Best Scream, the 2005 Razzie for Worst Supporting Actress, and a nomination for Best Frightened Performance at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards. ''House of Wax'' grossed over US$70 million worldwide. In May 2005, Carl's Jr. aired a television advertisement, promoting its Spicy Burger product, which featured Hilton in a provocative swimsuit soaping up a
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automobile and crawling all over it before taking a big bite out of her burger and giving her signature phrase, "That's hot." By the fall of 2005, she had published her second book, '' Your Heiress Diary: Confess It All to Me'', and introduced another fragrance, '' Just Me''. ''The Simple Life'' was canceled by Fox after three seasons in 2005 following a dispute between Hilton and Richie. Neither Richie nor Hilton spoke publicly about their split, although it was speculated that they fell out after Richie showed one of Hilton's homemade sex tapes to a group of their friends. They reconciled in October 2006. After ''The Simple Life'' was cancelled, other networks ( NBC, The WB,
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and
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) were interested in obtaining the rights for new seasons of the show. On November 28, 2005, E! announced that it had picked up ''The Simple Life'', ordering the production of a fourth season and obtaining the rights to repeat the first three seasons. Shooting for the new season began on February 27, 2006. The fourth–season premiere of the show was a ratings success for its new network. Hilton released her self-titled debut album, '' Paris'', on August 22, 2006. The album reached number six on the ''Billboard'' 200, and sold over 600,000 copies worldwide. Its lead single, "
Stars Are Blind "Stars Are Blind" is a song recorded by American television personality and socialite Paris Hilton for her debut studio album, ''Paris'' (2006). It was released as the lead single from the album on June 5, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The song ...
", found global success. It was played on more than 125 pop stations in the United States, and reached the top ten in 17 countries. Critical reception was generally mixed, but AllMusic called the album "more fun than anything released by
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or
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". In 2006, Hilton also top-billed as vain, dumb blonde characters in the comedy films '' Bottoms Up'' and '' National Lampoon's Pledge This!'', both of which received DVD releases in North America. Australia's ''Urban Cinefile'', describing Hilton in ''Bottoms Up'', wrote that she "spends most of her screen time flicking her hair as she delivers lines like 'books are those things you read,'" and she reportedly missed the Cannes Film Festival premiere for ''Pledge This!'', protesting the addition of several nude scenes, which resulted in Worldwide Entertainment Group suing Hilton in August 2008, at the Miami District Court, alleging that she did not fulfill her contractual agreement to provide "reasonable promotion and publicity" for the film, despite receiving a US$1 million fee for the role. Hilton licensed her name to Gameloft for their 2006 mobile video game ''Paris Hilton's Diamond Quest''. ''The Simple Life'' finished its run with its fifth season, which debuted on Memorial Day, on May 28, 2007, and ended on August 5, 2007. That year, Hilton introduced her fourth perfume, Can Can, and her DreamCatchers line of hair extensions with Hair Tech International, signed a licensing agreement with Antebi for a signature footwear line (Paris Hilton Footwear, featuring stilettos, platforms, flats, wedges and a sports collection), and launched a line of tops, dresses, coats and jeans at the Kitson Boutique in Los Angeles. She also posed nude (covered with gold paint) to promote "Rich Prosecco", a canned version of the Italian sparkling wine, traveling to Germany to appear in print ads for the wine, and modeled for 2 B Free.


Screen projects and endorsements (2008–2011)

In February 2008, '' The Hottie and the Nottie'', a romantic comedy in which Hilton starred, was released theatrically; the film was a critical and commercial failure, with Hilton eventually receiving the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. In April, she appeared in the '' My Name Is Earl'' episode " I Won't Die with a Little Help from My Friends". At the
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, a documentary about Hilton, ''
Paris, Not France ''Paris, Not France'' is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born ...
'', was screened. She starred in a
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reality series, '' Paris Hilton's My New BFF'', about her search for a new best friend, which premiered shortly after, on September 30. The series was a hit and topped all other cable shows in its time slot. In August and October, she appeared in two viral '' Funny or Die'' videos, ''Paris Hilton Responds to McCain'' and ''Paris Hilton Gets Presidential with Martin Sheen''. In 2008, Hilton released her fifth fragrance for women, Fairy Dust, and inspired by her love for dogs, created a canine apparel line, Little Lily by Paris Hilton.Gould, Mignon A
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. 'Yes Magazine/The Arizona Republic'. February 8, 2008.
The
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musical '' Repo! The Genetic Opera'' (2008) featured Hilton as Amber Sweet, the surgery and painkiller-addicted daughter of a biotech magnate. After screening at the San Diego Comic-Con International, the film received a
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. ''Horror.com'' said: "Not only is this by far Hilton's best role, she's actually got a grain of gravitas in the end". ''Jam! Movies'' called her a "hopeless twit as an actress". She was nominated for the 2009 Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress for her performance. As a result of the American version's success, ''
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'' debuted on
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in England on January 29, 2009, the second season of '' Paris Hilton's My New BFF'' premiered on June 2, and ''
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'' was internationally broadcast on MTV in April 2011. She guest-starred in the fifth episode of ''
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''s fifth season, which aired on October 8, 2009. In 2009, Hilton also released her sixth fragrance for women, Siren, a sunglasses line, and a range of hair products that included shampoos, conditioners and vitamins. She won the Female Celebrity Fragrance of the Year Award at the 2009 Fifi Awards. In February 2010, Hilton participated in an advertising campaign for the Brazilian beer Devassa Bem Loura, whose slogan roughly translates into English as "very blonde bitch". As part of the campaign, she rode the brewery's float in the
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. The critically acclaimed documentary ''
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'', in which Hilton appeared, aired on
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on September 27. She had her first voice-over role in the ABC made-for-television film ''
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''. The film aired on November 28, 2010 and attracted a respectable 2.611 million viewership. That year, Hilton launched her tenth fragrance, Tease, which was inspired by Marilyn Monroe, a footwear line in Las Vegas, and her motorcycle racing team in Spain. Her driver, Maverick Viñales, won the final race and finished third overall in the 2011 125cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship. On June 1, 2011, Hilton returned to reality television in Oxygen's '' The World According to Paris''. Focused on her daily life, the series bought in lackluster ratings amid a controversial promotional campaign, which was attributed to Hilton's then-fading popularity in North America. Alessandra Stanley, for '' The New York Times'', described her as an "attractive woman with proven talent for marketing and self-promotion, though as a reality heroine she seems a little passé ..it's hard to see how she can recapture the kind of audience she enjoyed in her heyday—even by streaming her premiere live on Facebook". In 2011, she modeled for Triton during Brazil Fashion Week and for Andre Tan during Ukraine Fashion Week, and continued her endorsement and retail endeavours, introducing the Passport Collection, with perfumes inspired by cities such as Paris,
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and Tokyo, a mobile application which became available for iPhone and iPod touch, and footwear collections in Mexico City, and Istanbul. By November 2011, Hilton had opened several boutiques selling her products in Egypt, United Arab Emirates, India and Philippines.


DJing, music and social media (2012–2019)

On June 28, 2012, at Brazil's Pop Music Festival, Hilton made her debut as a DJ, which attracted negative responses from DJs Deadmau5, Samantha Ronson and Afrojack. She next received a US$1 million fee to star in a music video for Korean singer Kim Jang-hoon, which was filmed on Malibu Beach, and modeled for designers Shane and Falguni Peacock at India Fashion Week, also appearing as a DJ. In 2012, she launched a line of sunglasses in Shanghai, her fifteenth perfume, Dazzle, and a store in Mecca. In January 2013, Hilton appeared in four episodes of the Danish version of '' Paradise Hotel'', for which she was paid US$300,000. In April, Hilton opened the 44th Paris Hilton store in Bogotá, Colombia. In May, Hilton signed with Cash Money Records, appeared in the music video for Rich Gang's song "
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", alongside Lil Wayne,
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and Nicki Minaj, and Sofia Coppola's film '' The Bling Ring''—which featured her in a cameo and revolved around the infamous group of teenagers who had robbed her house, along with others—was released in theaters. In addition to appearing in the film, she loaned Coppola her house for two weeks of shooting. Recalling the house, Coppola said: "It was like we have to get this into the movie. It was so unique. It would be hard to recreate that. She is larger than life and her house is like Paris World." During August 2013, Hilton was a DJ at
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's weekly "Foam and Diamonds" parties on
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. The positive reaction from critics and audiences led to her contract's renewal for the subsequent four years. In October, Hilton released the first single through Cash Money, " Good Time", featuring rapper Lil Wayne. It debuted at number eighteen on the US ''
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'' Dance/Electronic Songs chart. In November, Hilton won the Best Breakthrough DJ award at the NRJ DJ Awards. In January 2014, Hilton became a resident DJ at Harrah's Atlantic City's "The Pool After Dark". In March, she unveiled her first real estate project, the Paris Beach Club, in collaboration with Century Properties Group, Inc., at the Azure Urban Resort Residences in
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, the Philippines. In July, her next single, " Come Alive", was released, and she made a cameo appearance in another Carl's Jr. commercial, paying homage to the one in which she starred in 2005. To further her career as a DJ, Hilton embarked on a summer and fall tour consisting of 13 shows in Spain, France, Portugal, South Korea, Colombia and New Jersey. By November 2014, Hilton was the highest-paid female DJ and won as Best Female DJ at the NJR DJ Awards. In December, she worked as a DJ at W Hotel's Art Basel parties in Miami, where she has since performed annually. In March 2015, Hilton released her 19th fragrance, a limited edition of her second fragrance, Heiress, and Animoca Brands, a mobile game developer from Hong Kong, announced that they had secured a license from Hilton to use her name and likeness to produce mobile games and themes. In May, her third single under Cash Money, "
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", was released. It eventually peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' US
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chart. In June, she performed at Summerfest in Milwaukee in front of 50,000 concert-goers. An online campaign to get her thrown off the bill achieved over 7,000 votes. In 2016, Hilton teamed up with Lidl for a hair care collection, and released her 20th fragrance, Gold Rush, followed by its male counterpart, Gold Rush for Men; she subsequently released Rosé Rush, in 2017, and Platinum Rush, in 2018. In 2017, Hilton walked the runway for Christian Cowan during New York Fashion Week and for Philipp Plein during Milan Fashion Week, appeared in the videos for the
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song " Sorry Not Sorry", and the Kim Petras debut single "
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", and launched footwear and home decor lines in Mexico City. For April Fools' Day 2017, she starred in a SodaStream's viral campaign, promoting NanoDrop, a fictitious sparkling-water product. In January 2018, Hilton modeled Kanye West's Yeezy Season 6 collection by recreating paparazzi photos of Kim Kardashian. She released "
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" as a digital download on February 14, 2018 (Valentine's Day). It debuted at number 48 and peaked at number 32 on the
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''Billboard'' chart. In June, Hilton was a model on Philipp Plein's Plein Sport fashion show in Milan, and launched both her 70-piece collection with Boohoo.com, and her skincare line. In September, Hilton channeled Cruella de Vil for The Blonds show and modeled for Namalia during New York Fashion Week; in October, she partnered with Nail and Bone to create five nail polishes named after her dogs; and in November, she presented a clothing collection in Mexico. In 2018, Hilton was also what was described as "the centerpiece" of two projects about social media and various personalities' online presence. The documentary ''
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'' premiered on Netflix in December 2018, after screening at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was written and directed by Bert Marcus, and she was one of the executive producers. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 93 rating based on 28 reviews, with Hilton receiving acclaim for showing her vulnerability and giving audiences a glimpse into the dark side of fame. She also hosted ''
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'', a six-episode series that aired on Viceland. Between February and April 2019, Hilton walked the runway for The Blonds and Christian Cowan, modeled for Philipp Plein's Plein Sport campaign, and was a special guest in the twelfth episode of '' Germany's Next Topmodel''s 14th cycle. "
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", her song with Belgian production duo  Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, was released on May 10, 2019. Kim Kardashian and other social media personalities appeared in the music video. The song peaked at number 45 on the ''Billboard'' Dance/Electronic Songs chart, and at number 25 on Belgium's Ultratop chat. On May 30, Hilton was announced as a partner and investor of demand beauty platform The Glam App. On July 19, she released "Lone Wolves", a song with vocalist MATTN, which peaked at 59 on Ultratop. Two days later, she performed as a DJ in Tomorrowland. Electrify—her 25th fragrance—came out in September.


''This Is Paris'' (2020–present)

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's '' Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2'', and in advertisement campaigns for Kim Kardashian's brand Skims and Valentino. That year, Hilton also released a merchandise collection, which includes T-shirts, hoodies and sweatshirt featuring one of her trademark catchphrases, and a single with
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, " I Blame You". In 2021, Hilton created London Audio, in partnership with
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, and Slivington Manor Entertainment, with an overall deal at Warner Bros. Unscripted Television. Her podcast ''This Is Paris'' debuted on February 22, 2021, and served as "the flagship of a planned slate of seven shows to be produced by Hilton's company, London Audio, and the iHeartPodcast Network. The other programs, featuring different hosts, will be released over the next three years". It offers a blend of personal content and conversations with her family, friends and other celebrities. Following a viral YouTube video Hilton posted in January 2020, which showed her cooking a homemade lasagne, Netflix announced ''
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'', a six-part reality series released on August 4, 2021. She hosted the program, with guests including Kim Kardashian West, Nikki Glaser,
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, Saweetie, Lele Pons, and Kathy and Nicky Hilton. The series received lukewarm reviews from critics, who considered it a "fun but pointless" production, and briefly entered Netflix's daily Top 10 rankings. Her next reality television venture, Peacock's ''
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'', soon followed, premiering on November 11, the day she married
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. That year, Hilton launched a
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collection, in collaboration with designer Blake Kathryn, which raked in US$1.5 million, and become an investor and advisor of R3SET, a consumer wellness brand, and Origin Protocol, a sharing economy organization, as well as the face for
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's spring-summer 2021 campaign. The podcast ''Trapped In Treatment'', which Hilton produced, debuted on January 18, 2022. Hosted by Caroline Cole and Rebecca Mellinger, each season focuses on personal accounts at one youth treatment facility, starting with Provo Canyon School. In March 2022, Hilton released a tracksuits line, announced a sunglasses collection in collaboration with eyewear brand Quay Australia, and joined the cast of the YouTube animated web series ''Rainbow High''.


Public image


Reception

A particularly polarizing figure since rising to fame, Hilton has often been the subject of harsh criticism. Writing for '' The New York Times'' in 2003, John Leland opined: "In a ravenous celebrity culture, Ms. Hilton's rise shows how far celebrity itself has been devalued". Kay S. Hymowitz, in a 2006 article for '' City Journal'', published by the conservative Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, described Americans as having "less of a common culture, but we all still share Paris Hilton," further stating that even "if you don't read the tabloids, you can't escape her ..for most sentient adults Hilton personifies the decadence of our cultural moment." A 2006 poll conducted by the Associated Press and
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concluded that she was the second-Worst Celebrity Role Model, behind
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. According to a June 2007
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poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) felt very unsympathetic toward Hilton, and a November 2007 online survey of children conducted by E-Poll Market Research ranked her among the most unfriendly celebrities among children. The 2007 '' Guinness World Records'' named her the world's "most overrated celebrity", and ''Forbes'' ranked her as the most "overexposed" in 2006 and 2008. The latter stated in 2008 that "65% of the U.S. population would use the term 'overexposed' to describe Hilton ..To put that in perspective, most celebrities average between 3% and 7% on the E-Poll celebrity index during the peak of their careers". In the ''Forbes'' list, she also ranked second, fifth and eight in 2007, 2012 and 2014 respectively. A 2011 Ipsos poll concluded that she was the most unpopular celebrity with Americans (with 60 percent of respondents viewing her unfavorably). Despite the noticeable public disapproval, Hilton was among the most popular searches on various web browsers (such as Google, AOL and Lycos) between 2004 and 2008. In 2004, she was named one of the "10 Most Fascinating People", according to
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' annual primetime special ("Paris' Most Shocking Moments"). '' Forbes'' included her in its Celebrity 100, which ranks the highest-paid celebrities, in 2004, 2005 and 2006. She ranked 59th, 23rd, 34th and 35th in '' FHM''s 100 Sexiest Women poll in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2012, respectively, and was 20th and 38th on '' Maxim'' magazine's
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list in 2005 and 2006. She was included among the "50 Most Popular Women on the Web" by Google in 2010 and among the "100 Hottest Women of All Time" by '' Men's Health'' in 2011. In 2021, she ranked seventh in ''
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'' magazine's list of the 50 most influential people in the NFT industry.


Persona

The nature and extent of her fame is often questioned by critics, as she is not considered an artist nor performer. Blair Soden of '' ABC News'' noted: "She's made a lot of money with a hodgepodge of traditional celebrity revenue. But what she's best at is being Paris Hilton". Writers indeed suggest that Hilton epitomizes the ''
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'': a celebrity for no particularly identifiable reason other than inherited wealth and lavish lifestyle. Cait Munro of ''
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'' asserted: "Paris Hilton is an icon not just of the 2000s, but of a certain widely held image of what inherited wealth, undeserved fame, and American excess looks like". Much of her image has centered on her "party girl-heiress archetype" as well as her blonde hair and the stereotypes associated with it, especially stupidity, naïveté, sexual availability and artificiality. The development of that character stemmed from the initial success of ''The Simple Life'' and her desire to embody "the ultimate brand based on ..the right everything for a formula that far exceeded anybody else at that time", according to Jason Moore, her former manager. He stated: "She was the ultimate package that corporate America would want to make for itself as a marketing tool, but it was already made for them. They say to be a famous person, people want to be you or leep with you and she encompassed both of those". Fashion and language are two contributing factors to Hilton's star image. Known for her long bleached blonde hair, valley girl accent, and use of blue coloured contact lenses over her naturally brown eyes, she developed her personal aesthetic through mainly pink attire, Juicy Couture tracksuits, rhinestones, trucker hats, oversized sunglasses, and the "accessory dog". She mimed "high-fashion poses learned from drag queens" and created what was described as the "Paris talk". For instance, she often uses one-liners and a breathy, childish voice in television shows and interviews. Her dim-witted blonde persona, a carefully crafted act, found significant credence among the general public, which she has described as an obstacle in her career. She once remarked: "People assume before they meet me that I'm a really ditzy dumb blonde. That's the one thing that kind of annoys me sometimes. They just think because of the reality show that's who I really am. But that was just a character that I created. I didn't realize what a huge success t would be...With everything that's happening, though, with my business, I think people can understand that you couldn't possibly get this far being a dumb blonde".


Catchphrases

"That's hot", "loves it" and "sliving" are Hilton's catchphrases. All three are registered as trademarks for products, like clothing apparel, electronic devices, and alcoholic beverages. On September 6, 2007, Hilton filed an
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lawsuit against Hallmark Cards Inc., titled ''Hilton v. Hallmark Cards'', in
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over the unlawful use of her picture and catchphrase "That's hot" on a greeting card. The card is titled "Paris's First Day as a Waitress" with a photograph of Hilton's face on a cartoon of a waitress serving a plate of food, with a dialogue bubble saying "Don't touch that, it's hot" (which had a registered trademark on February 13, 2007). Hilton's attorney Brent Blakely said that the infringement damages would be based on profits from the greeting cards. Julie O'Dell said that Hallmark used the card as parody, protected under fair use law. The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reviewed the case and "denied Hallmark's motion to dismiss". Hilton and Hallmark Cards Inc. later settled out of court.


Media presence

A subject of press and public attention due to her extravagant
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lifestyle, Hilton's media exploits started in the late 1990s, when she became a fixture in NYC's late-night circuit. A combination of what has been described as "vulgar Trump-era exhibitionism and '' Girls Gone Wild'' antics" led publications such as ''Hamptons'', '' The New Yorker'', and particularly '' The New York Post'', to often feature Hilton in their social columns. After her pictorial by David LaChapelle and September 2000 article for ''Vanity Fair'', Hilton was hailed as "New York's leading It Girl", whose fame was beginning to "extend beyond the ocaltabloids", by ''The Guardian'' in February 2001. The scandal involving her sex tape, which arose shortly before the December 2003 premiere of ''The Simple Life'', ultimately catapulted her into global fame and made her an overnight subject of media frenzy, paparazzi attention and public scrutiny. The sudden and unusual interest on her life led '' Entertainment Weekly'' to write that, " in the media have become Paris-ites". Similarly, CNN.com described her presence as an "staple of the daily news cycles" that became "impossible to escape". In an effort to "rehabilite her public image" and "capitalise" on the increased curiosity following the release of her sex tape, Hilton started to promote herself through different forms of mass media such as advertising, publishing and broadcasting. Throughout the 2000s, a decade widely associated with her heyday, Hilton's media ubiquity fed the then-booming online gossip industry and cemented her " It Girl" status. The exposure nurtured an "ambivalent" but symbiotic relationship between Hilton and the press, from which both parties benefited. On different occasions, she has complained about the way she was treated by the media in her twenties, particularly about their narrative on her and constant presence in her proximity, whereas at other times she sought their attention and hand information to reporters herself. Moreover, she regularly planned public occurrences, described as "pseudo-events", with the purpose of being photographed and reported on. Sheeraz Hasan, who founded ''Hollywood.TV'' and briefly served as her media consultant, stated: "I built the foundation of one of the biggest paparazzi companies in the world on the back of Paris Hilton. I had over 100 guys in Los Angeles ..all of them making a living off" Hilton. Emerging media outlets often received criticism for having a personality cult around figures such as Hilton, but '' TMZ'' founder Harvey Levin attributed their coverage on her to how it helped draw a high viewership to the website. Perez Hilton, on his part, purports to have befriended Hilton, who became the source of his stage name and frequent subject of his posts. It has been noted, for example, that he rarely reports on stories or rumors casting her in a negative or unflattering light, and that, unlike most gossip blogs, he often acknowledges and praises her positive achievements. In August 2006, YouTube promoted her eponymous debut album as part of its first targeted advertising launch. The media's over-saturation on Hilton had reached a peak in 2007 amid her much-publicized legal problems at the time. She became the fifth most heavily covered story of the week of June 4 in North America. According to
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, roughly a third of Americans (34%) followed news about Hilton very or fairly closely, with public interest in her surpassing that in the 2008 presidential campaign, The G8 summit, and talks between George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. As a response, the Associated Press attempted to not mention her for the week of February 19, 2007, Mika Brzezinski refused to read a report about Hilton's release from jail on the June 26, 2007 broadcast of ''Morning Joe'', and '' Us Weekly'' published its first "100% Paris-Free" issue on June 29, 2007. Despite the institution of a Paris Hilton reporting ban, ''Forbes'' ranked her as the most "overexposed" celebrity a second time in 2008. A television campaign ad by the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign, in which McCain compared Barack Obama to celebrities such as Hilton and
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, prompted a direct response from her through a Funny or Die video entitled ''Paris Hilton Responds to McCain Ad'', which was viewed by more than seven million people in two days and received worldwide press coverage as well as written and verbal responses from both campaigns. By December 2009, Hilton's presence in mass media had reportedly started to wane and become less noteworthy. That month, CNN.com published a story asking, "Why has Paris Hilton disappeared?", in which her absence from daily news circles was attributed to an over-saturated public and a new collective interest on other celebrities. In June 2011, her reality television series ''The World According to Paris'' failed to attract an audience amid a contentious promotional campaign and reported incidents on '' The View'' and ''
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''. In subsequent years, Hilton remained in the media spotlight, albeit was noted to have "somewhat receded from view". She developed an online and social media presence and, as of 2021, reached over 60 million users across her social platforms, including
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, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube. In March 2012, an experiment conducted by The Next Web concluded that Hilton generated less traffic than actor Charlie Sheen on Twitter. From that year onward, she has become a trending topic on the platform on several occasions. In 2020, according to a '' Deadline'' report, there were over 257 million views on videos mentioning her name on social media and her catchphrase "That's Hot" resulted in more than 4.8 billion impressions on TikTok. TikTok videos tagged with her name had collectively received more than 1.8 billion views, as of 2022. To date, her songs have amassed over 55 million streams on Spotify, while her YouTube channel has accumulated over 250 million views. Hilton interviewed singer Kim Petras for the Summer 2018 issue of '' Paper'' as well as rapper Saweetie for the Summer 2021 issue of ''
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''. She wrote a profile on
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for the 2021 ''Time'' 100 listicle. Throughout her career, she has graced the covers of numerous international magazines, including US' ''Ocean Drive'', '' FHM'', '' Maxim'', '' Elle'', '' Nylon'', '' Variety'', and ''Paper''; UK's ''Elle'', ''
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'' and '' Gay Times''; France and Turkey's ''Vogue''; Spain's ''Vanity Fair''; and New Zealand's ''
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''.


In popular culture

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'' (2011–2017). The '' World of Warcraft'' massively multiplayer online role-playing game has featured a character named Haris Pilton, labeled a "socialite", since the release of ''
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'' expansion on January 15, 2007. She is the source for the name of the celebrity gossip blog
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. Hilton has been parodied in the music videos for Pink's "
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" (2006), and Falling in Reverse's "
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" (2011), the ''
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'' episode "
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" (2004), '' The Simpsons'' episode " Homerazzi" (2007), and the Hollywood films '' White Chicks'' (2004), '' Date Movie'' (2006), '' Epic Movie'' (2007), and ''
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'' (2008). She has been dramatised in the television film ''Paparazzi Princess: The Paris Hilton Story'' (2008), by Amber Hay, who had spoofed Hilton in a viral 2007 YouTube video titled "Paris in Jail", and in the
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biographical drama '' Britney Ever After'' (2017), by Jillian Walchuck. In the
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and
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seasons of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', she has been portrayed by
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respectively. Comedians Breven Angaelica Warren ( E! mock television series) and
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(''SNL''), and television personalities Tyra Banks ('' The Tyra Banks Show'') and Matt Lauer (''The Today Show'') are among the figures who have spoofed Hilton's public persona. In 2005,
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unveiled Hilton's wax figure to coincide with the release of ''House of Wax''. In 2006, she became a target of the street artist Banksy, when 500 copies of her album in 48 record shops across the United Kingdom were replaced with his own alternative version. His rework of the album featured remixes produced by himself and
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. The track list contained satire song titles such as "Why Am I Famous?", "What Have I Done?" and "What Am I For?". He also changed the cover sleeve and booklet to display pictures of the singer topless. In 2017, she was one of the subjects of an art exhibit called "Nicole Richie's 2007 Memorial Day BBQ", which was unveiled at Brooklyn's THNK 1994 Museum. In '' The Good Place'' episode "The Brainy Bunch" (2018), an American-themed restaurant includes a wall art featuring an alternative Mount Rushmore formed by Hilton, David Hasselhoff, Judge Judy, and
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. She has also been a subject of other media depictions such as print biographies, documentaries and television specials.


Cultural impact

A majority of the deride Hilton was subjected to during the early years of her career focused on what ''
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'' later described as her "seemingly empty kind of notoriety". Her rise to fame coincided with society's increased fixation on celebrity and the internet becoming a more accessible medium. These factors, along with Hilton's own public profile, facilitated the insurgency of an unprecedented type of celebrity —which was initially promoted by reality television and has since intensified with the posterior growth of social media— whose displays of its private life became an unusual focus of public interest, and therefore, their own source of income. In retrospect, she is said to have set a precedent for launching a lucrative career in show business from mere tabloid and internet notoriety. In 2018, Lili Anolik, of '' Vanity Fair'', called Hilton a "21st-century thinker and pioneer reality-TV luminary", observing that, she "instinctively grasped that the great cultural contribution of the movies was movie stars". Anolik further said that since "anybody with a phone was now a potential cineaste" and "true movie stars require raw presence, not refined acting skills", Hilton needed "only ever perform herself, or, rather, 'herself', a gorgeous blonde ditz, the modern-day Monroe". In 2020, '' Los Angeles Times'' editor Lindzi Scharf regarded her as "the woman who will likely go down in history for putting the 'i' in influencer". ''GQ''s Carrie Battan had previously called her "the figure who set off Hollywood 2.0's Big Bang, the effects of which continue to radiate through the industry today. Hilton, the one who made it possible to be famous for doing nothing, was so sought-after in the ..2000s that you couldn't get her to walk to her mailbox without giving her a check". Bert Marcus, the director of the documentary ''The American Meme'' (2018), echoed that sentiment, remarking that she "paved the way for creating a brand and a celebrity out of being herself and she turned it into a phenomenon," while
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celebrity and entrepreneur The Fat Jew, who was one of the subjects in the aforementioned documentary, credited her for "inventing the way the world thinks about influence". Her fame led her to lead the early 2000s popularization of reality television into mainstream pop culture. ''Vice'', in a 2015 profile, noted that after ''The Simple Life'' premiered in 2003, "cable channels began programming reality television shows. MTV's second golden age consisted of ''The Hills''; Andy Cohen reinvented
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with a repertoire of '' The Real Housewives'', and TLC started teaching Americans about '' Dance Moms'' and ''
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''". '' Dazed'' once considered that every " ealitystar who cashes in after the series by collaborating with brands is essentially selling a sort of post-Hilton aspirational glamour". The
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, Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Tila Tequila,
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, Alexa Chung, Brittny Gastineau, and Snooki are some of the personalities who are said to have followed in her footsteps. Kim Kardashian acknowledged Hilton for "giving" her a career, while Tana Mongeau stated that the media personality "paved the way for me. A girl like me who is literally famous for nothing —Paris Hilton taught us how to make that a business, you know what I mean". Considered a pop culture icon, Hilton managed to exert an influence on
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, tabloid journalism, and an extent of Hollywood. The height of her fame contributed to the growth of what ''The New York Times'' described as a "misogynist" and intrusive celebrity culture, monopolized by tabloids and paparazzi. For instance, a paparazzi photograph of her, at that time, could range from US$8,000 to US$1 million, celebrity-focused newspapers and media agencies (''e.g.'' TMZ and Hollywood.TV) attributed part of their large viewership to their coverage on Hilton, and a network of gossip blogs such as PerezHilton.com emerged after she rose to fame. The clothing style that defined her image in her heyday —tracksuits, rhinestones, trucker hats and even "the accessory dog"— has become a popular fashion trend and helped popularize brands such as Juicy Couture and Von Dutch. The Julien Macdonald dress Hilton wore for her 21st birthday has been recreated numerous times, while a 2011 report from The Kennel Club associated her with "the upsurge of popularity" in "so-called handbag dogs". ''People'' magazine wrote in a March 2017 article: "For
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, Paris Hilton has always been and will always be a living legend. The socialite has come to perfectly define not only the millennial fashion aesthetic, but also a bygone era of celebrity where social media was nonexistent, as were stylists, and getting papped while partying was simply de ''rigueur''" (to get "papped" is to be followed and photographed by paparazzi). Hilton has been discussed by journalists and scholars interested in the role of celebrities and their influence through the media. Feminist theorist Camille Paglia described her as a "groundbreaking" figure in Hollywood, while in her book ''The Bling Ring'', an account on the group of thieves who robbed Hilton's house, Nancy Jo Sales positioned her as a "celebrity symbol of how destructive individualism ruled the 2000s". On August 29, 2006, the mayor of Las Vegas proclaimed the day "Paris Hilton Day" and gave Hilton a key to the city. Her quote, "Dress cute wherever you go; life is too short to blend in", was added to The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations in September 2009.


Personal life

Throughout Hilton's adulthood, numerous aspects of her personal life —particularly, her uninhibited and extravagant jet set lifestyle, her extensive list of friendships, relationships and romantic associations with other high-profile figures, heavy partying, and reported instances of inappropriate language— have drawn a large amount of media attention and public disapproval. Hilton is known for her love of small dogs, and has had a female
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named Tinkerbell among many other pets. Hilton was frequently seen carrying Tinkerbell (dubbed an "accessory dog") at social events and functions, and in all five seasons of television reality show ''The Simple Life''. In April 2015, it was reported that Tinkerbell had died at the age of 14. Hilton had a 300-square-foot home with air conditioning, heating, and designer furniture built for her pets at an estimated cost of US$325,000. Hilton resides in Beverly Hills, and owns an oceanfront property in Malibu as well as a penthouse in Manhattan.


Relationships

In 2000, a then-19-year-old Hilton drew attention from tabloids when she and Leonardo DiCaprio were seen together on the NYC late-night circuit. That led to one of her first magazine profiles, with ''Vanity Fair'', in which she denied that they were involved. She dated actor Edward Furlong in 2000, and poker player Rick Salomon, with whom she filmed her sex tape, in 2001. She was engaged to fashion model Jason Shaw from 2002 to 2003. They have reportedly remained friends since their split. She had a seven-month relationship with singer
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in 2004; Carter opened up about their relationship in his 2013 autobiography. "Paris was the worst person in the world for me to hook up with," he wrote. " hefed my worst impulses as far as partying." Hilton started dating Greek shipping heir
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in December 2004, and they became engaged seven months later. In November 2005, they called the wedding off. She next had a relationship with another Greek heir, Stavros Niarchos, whom she dated on and off between December 2005 and March 2007. Hilton dated Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden from February until November 2008. An on and off relationship with '' The Hills'' star Doug Reinhardt followed, but they broke up definitely in April 2010, when she became concerned that he was using her to further his career. She next had a one-year relationship with Las Vegas nightclub owner Cy Waits. She dated Spanish model River Viiperi between 2012 and 2014, and businessman Thomas Gross between 2015 and 2016. Actor Chris Zylka proposed to her in January 2018, during a vacation in Aspen, after one year of dating. They called off their engagement in November 2018. In December 2019, Hilton started a relationship with businessman
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. After becoming engaged on February 13, 2021, Hilton and Reum were married in Los Angeles on November 11.


Sex tape

In 2003, a sex tape featuring Hilton and then-boyfriend Rick Salomon was leaked onto the Internet shortly before the premiere of ''The Simple Life''. Salomon filed a lawsuit against the company that distributed the tape, and against the Hilton family, whom he accused of tarnishing his reputation by suggesting that he had exploited Hilton. Hilton later sued the company that released the tape, Kahatani Ltd., for $30 million for violation of privacy and emotional distress. Under the title ''
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'', Salomon began distributing the tape himself in April 2004 through the adult film company Red Light District Video. In July 2004, Salomon dropped his lawsuit against the Hilton family after Paris Hilton's privacy lawsuit was thrown out of court. Salomon and Red Light District Video agreed to pay Hilton US$400,000 plus a percentage of the tape's sale profit. In 2013, Hilton made a claim that she never made money off her sex tape:" never made a dollar. I make enough money in nice ways. My fragrance inemakes enough, I don't need to worry about that."


Legal issues

On September 7, 2006, Hilton was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and charged with
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, with a blood alcohol content of 0.08%. In November 2006, Hilton's driver's license was suspended, and on January 22, 2007, she pleaded no contest to a
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charge. Her sentence was 36 months' probation and fines totaling about US$1,500. On February 27, 2007, she was stopped for driving with a suspended license, and she signed an agreement that she was not permitted to drive. The next month, she was caught driving 70 mph in a 35-mph zone without headlights at night with a suspended license. Prosecutors in the office of the Los Angeles City Attorney charged that these infractions and her failure to enroll in a court-ordered alcohol-education program violated her probation. On May 4, 2007, Hilton was sentenced by Judge
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to 45 days in jail for the probation violation. She planned to appeal the sentence, supporting an online petition (created on May 5 by Joshua Morales) asking California governor
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for a pardon. Hilton changed lawyers and dropped her plans to appeal. Hilton was required to begin her jail term on June 5, 2007,Associated Press
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and entered the Century Regional Detention Facility (a women's prison in Lynwood, California) after attending the
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on June 3, 2007. On June 7, 2007, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Lee Baca signed an order resentencing Hilton to 40 days of home confinement with an electronic monitoring device due to an unspecified medical condition. Baca said, "My message to those who don't like celebrities is that punishing celebrities more than the average American is not justice." He added, "The special treatment, in a sense, appears to be because of her celebrity status ... She got more time in jail." Judge Michael Sauer summoned her to reappear in court the following morning (June 8), since her original sentence specified imprisonment: "No work furlough. No work release. No electronic monitoring." At the hearing, Sauer declined a briefing in chambers by Hilton's attorney on her medical condition and sent her back to jail to serve the original 45-day sentence. When she heard the decision, Hilton shouted "It's not right!" Screaming, she asked to hug her mother. Hilton was moved to the medical wing of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, and returned to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood on June 13. Paris Hilton was released from jail on Tuesday, June 26, 2007. The socialite was influenced by minister Marty Angelo in jail, referring to a "new beginning" in an interview with talk-show host Larry King on June 28, 2007 (two days after her release) and quoting from Angelo's autobiography (''Once Life Matters: A New Beginning''). On June 9, Angelo unsuccessfully petitioned Sauer to let him serve the remainder of Hilton's sentence if the judge would release her to an alternative treatment program. Hilton told King during the interview that she had taken Adderall for
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since childhood. On July 2, 2010, Hilton was accused of smoking marijuana at the
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game between Brazil and the Netherlands. Although she was escorted from the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium by local police, the case was later dismissed. Her publicist, Dawn Miller, said: "I can confirm that the incident was a complete misunderstanding and it was actually another person in the group who did it". Two weeks later, Hilton was detained and released after she was caught with cannabis at
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's
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. On August 27, 2010, Hilton was arrested by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of cocaine possession in Las Vegas and her boyfriend, Cy Waits, was charged with driving under the influence. Hilton and Waits were booked into the Clark County jail, where Hilton was kept handcuffed on a booking room bench, fingerprinted, photographed and released without bail. Hilton's defense initially claimed that the handbag (containing 0.8g of cocaine) was not hers: "This purse in question was a high street brand â€“ and by no means up to her high fashion standards." She later claimed personal items (including cash and credit cards) from the bag, acknowledging that it was hers. To avoid a felony conviction, Hilton pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors on September 17, 2010. Under the terms of the
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she was sentenced to one year of probation, 200 hours of community service, a US$2,000 fine and the completion of a drug-abuse treatment program on September 20. Clark County District Attorney David Roger said, "If she was arrested for anything besides a minor traffic violation she will spend a year in jail. There will be no discussion. The court will have no discretion." On September 21, 2010, on their way to a Tokyo press conference to promote fashion and fragrance lines, Hilton and her sister
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were stopped by immigration officers at Narita Airport because of Hilton's drug-possession conviction the previous day. Under Japan's strict drug laws, travelers convicted of a drug crime are usually denied entry into the country. Airport officials questioned Hilton "for hours", and she and Nicky were detained overnight at the airport hotel. On September 22, Japanese authorities denied Hilton entry, and she was put on a plane back to the United States. Other stops on their Asian promotional tour were canceled due to Indonesia and Malaysia's anti-drug laws.


Bling Ring

Between 2008 and 2009, Hilton's home was burgled several times by the Bling Ring, a group of fashion-motivated thieves. She was the group's first and main celebrity target, with a majority of the stolen property belonging to her, though over fifty homes in
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were reportedly targeted. Having chosen her because they figured she was "dumb" enough to leave "a door unlocked" or "a lot of money lying around", the group used
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to find a place to access her gated community. They discovered a key under the doormat outside her home, but then realized it was not needed because the door was unlocked. They reportedly ended up burgling Hilton's residence six other times. It was not until nearly US$2 million were stolen in jewelry, clothing, cash, and other items from Hilton that she reported having been burgled. Antics during the burglaries included snorting cocaine, which a member alleged they found inside the residence. A Hilton representative denied the claims. She agreed to having the 2013 film ''The Bling Ring'' shot in her house where the burglaries took place.


Stalking and other incidents

On January 22, 2007, her private life became public on ParisExposed.com, a website with images of personal documents, video and other material allegedly obtained when the contents of a storage locker rented by Hilton were auctioned in lieu of a US$208 payment. The website, which charged for online access to the material, had 1.2 million visitors in just over 40 hours. Among its contents were medications, diaries, photographs, contracts, love letters and a video shot by Joe Francis of Girls Gone Wild. Hilton obtained a temporary injunction against ParisExposed.com which shut down the website. In August 2010, Nathan Lee Parada was arrested after security men spotted him wielding two knives outside Hilton's house. He was found guilty on one felony count of attempted first-degree residential burglary and was sentenced to two years in state prison. In October 2010, James Rainford bicycled past guards at the entrance to her gated community, went to her house, and began pounding on her door. He was arrested and earned three years' probation, along with a restraining order from Hilton. In April 2011, Rainford was arrested a second time for attacking her boyfriend Cy Waits outside Van Nuys Superior Court, where Hilton was headed to testify against Nathan Lee Parada, and he was arrested again in July outside her Malibu, California beach house. He was charged with two felony stalking counts and three misdemeanor counts of disobeying a court order, but a judge found him to be "mentally incompetent to stand trial" and he was sent to a state mental hospital. On September 20, 2012, an audio of what was perceived as homophobic comments made by Hilton, leaked onto the Internet. Following the backlash caused, she issued an apology through
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. In November 2013, an "obsessed fan", flew a plane over Malibu with two banners, one of which read, "Can't Get Paris Whitney Hilton Out of My Mind." The other read, "Mr. & Mrs. Hilton, may I court your daughter Paris?". The same person reportedly posed as a flower deliveryman to gain access to her gated community, where he left her a classic
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, in 2015. In October 2014, Lukas Redanz, a man who was completely covered with tattoos of Hilton and appeared to be "extremely drunk", was arrested after he reportedly went to her gated community "to see her". In December 2014, Hilton filed a report with the Los Angeles Police Department after receiving anti-Semitic messages on social media from a man who believed she was Jewish; he threatened to rape and kill her. Between 2015 and 2017, Hilton was the target of an identity theft scheme by Paytsar Bkhchadzhyan, a woman who used Hilton's credit cards to book a party at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel worth around $53,000. She also pretended to be Hilton in emails to her employees, convincing them to transfer $106,000 to her account, and hacked her sister Nicky and father Rick Hilton in an attempt to gain passwords to various other accounts. She also stole nude photos of Hilton from her iCloud account. Bkhchadzhyan was arrested in 2017 for bank fraud conspiracy, and was later sentenced to 57 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution.


Activism

As a public figure, Hilton has been a frequent guest at fundraising events around the globe, and regularly visits children's hospitals and orphanages when she is abroad. She has been involved with the Starlight Children's Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and is listed on the "First Families" of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, which means she has donated US$100,000 or more to the hospital. In 2008, a room at the hospital was named in her honor, and for her charitable efforts, Starlight and the American Humane Association have awarded Hilton the 2011 Heart of Gold Award, and the 2014 National Humanitarian Award, respectively. In 2011, Hilton supported the LGBT rights organization
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, and participated at the American Red Cross run to benefit relief effort in Japan, hosted by actor Josh Duhamel in Santa Monica, CA. In 2015, she raised US$100,000 for children with disabilities in
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. In 2017, she donated 50 of her personal items to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the Starlight Children's Foundation, and visited
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, Mexico, where she handed out food and clothes to the affected families following the
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, donated merchandise and a sum of US$350,000 to help rebuild seven homes that were affected. In October 2018, Hilton hosted Rock The Runway, an event benefitting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and The Sasha Project LA. 20 percent of the proceeds from her 2018 five-nail polishes line with Nail and Bone goes to Animal Haven, a New York-based non-profit rescue group. In June 2019, Hilton was part of the annual, all-female Cash & Rocket auto rally, which took place across Europe and raised money for Sumbandila, The Helen Bamber Foundation and Dream for Future Africa Foundation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hilton performed a DJ set at the virtual music festival #TrillerFest, to drive donations for No Kid Hungry and Music Cares, and a portion of the proceeds from her merchandise collection went to Frontline Foods and local restaurants feeding frontline workers. The release of the documentary ''This is Paris'' (2020), in which Hilton spoke about the abuse she endured as a teen in a series of boarding schools such as Provo Canyon School, prompted an increase of interest on #BreakingCodeSilence, a viral movement organized by people who were sent in their youth to a "network of privately-owned, powerfully punitive, and often wilderness-based therapy programs, residential treatment centers, therapeutic boarding schools, group homes, boot camps, and faith-based academies". On October 9, 2020, she held a rally outside Provo Canyon School in Utah in protest of alleged abuse and programs for troubled teens. On February 8, 2021, Hilton appeared before the Utah State Legislature to testify on behalf of a proposed measure that would require more government oversight of youth residential treatment centers and require them to document when they use restraints. During her testimony, Hilton said that she had been emotionally and physically abused during her 11-month stay at Provo Canyon School when she was 17. She accused staffers at Provo School of beating her, subjecting her to strip searches, force-feeding her medication, watching her shower, and sending her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment. She was one of several former patients to testify about suffering abusive treatment at Provo School on behalf of the measure. On March 2, the Utah Legislature approved the bill, known as SB127. On October 20, Hilton held a press conference at the United States Capitol, with lawmakers Ro Khanna and
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, to advocate for the introduction of the Accountability for Congregate Care Act, which would establish a bill of rights with protections for children in such facilities.


Wealth

According to '' Forbes'', Hilton earned about US$2 million between 2003 and 2004, US$6.5 million between 2004 and 2005, US$7 million between 2005 and 2006, and US$8 million between 2008 and 2009. By 2011, CNN.com reported Hilton's annual earnings to be over US$10 million. In December 2007, Hilton's grandfather
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pledged 97 percent of his estate (the Hilton family fortune) to a charitable organization founded by her great-grandfather
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: the
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. As a result, his grandchildren's inheritance was reduced. An immediate pledge of US$1.2 billion (proceeds from the sale of Hilton Hotels Corporation) was made, with a further US$1.1 billion due after his death. Barron cited the actions of his father, Conrad Hilton, as the motivation for his pledge. Conrad (Barron's father) had also left 97 percent of his estate to the foundation, and Barron contested his father's will to regain a sizable amount of the family fortune in a settlement. Much of Hilton's wealth comes from numerous endorsements as well as her retail business, which includes numerous product lines and stores, and has generated sales of over US$4 billion. Her regular fees for both DJing and personal appearances in parties and events have been reported to be between US$250,000 and US$1 million. In 2009, for instance, Hilton,
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and
Lenny Kravitz Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. His style incorporates elements of rock, blues, soul, R&B, funk, jazz, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, pop and folk. Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
received US$4 million for the 51st-birthday party of Ed Hardy founder Christian Audigier, and in 2014, she earned US$2.7 million for four nights work—US$347,000 an hour—as part of her two-month residence in Ibiza.


Filmography

* '' The Simple Life'' (2003–2007) * '' House of Wax'' (2005) * '' National Lampoon's Pledge This!'' (2006) * '' Repo! The Genetic Opera'' (2008) * ''
Paris, Not France ''Paris, Not France'' is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born ...
'' (2008) * ''Paris Hilton's My New BFF'' franchise (2008–2011) * ''
Teenage Paparazzo ''Teenage Paparazzo'' is a 2010 documentary film about the life and times of a 14-year-old Paparazzi photographer named Austin Visschedyk. It was directed by actor Adrian Grenier and produced by Bert Marcus, Adrian Grenier and Matthew Cooke. Film ...
'' (2010) * ''
The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation ''The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation'' is a 2010 American made-for-television Christmas comedy film and a sequel to the ABC Family 2009 movie ''The Dog Who Saved Christmas''. The movie stars Paris Hilton in her first voice role, as the pood ...
'' (2010) * '' The World According to Paris'' (2011) * ''
The American Meme ''The American Meme'' is a 2018 American documentary film that explores the lifestyle and trajectory of four social media influencers. The film was directed, produced and written by Bert Marcus, and follows Paris Hilton, Emily Ratajkowski, DJ ...
'' (2018) * ''
Hollywood Love Story ''Hollywood Love Story'' is an American television series hosted by Paris Hilton and broadcast by Viceland, starting on July 11, 2018. It was billed as "an exploration into the turbulent and, oftentimes, dark world of social media stardom". Premis ...
'' (2018) * '' This Is Paris'' (2020) * ''
Cooking with Paris ''Cooking with Paris'' is an American six-part reality cooking show presented by Paris Hilton. It was released on August 4, 2021, on Netflix. In January 2022, Netflix cancelled the series after its first season. Premise An unscripted cooking ...
'' (2021) * ''
Paris in Love ''Paris in Love'' is an American reality television series which focuses on media personality Paris Hilton as she plans her wedding to Carter Reum. The 13-episode series debuted on November 11, 2021 on Peacock. In February 2023, the series was r ...
'' (2021–2022)


Discography

*'' Paris'' (2006)


DJ residencies

*"Paris Hilton: Foam & Diamonds" (2013–2017) * Harrah's Atlantic City's "The Pool After Dark" (2014–2019)


Podcasts

*''This is Paris'' –
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(2021–present)


Bibliography

*'' Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose''; (2004) *'' Your Heiress Diary: Confess It All to Me''; (2005)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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