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''Paris Hilton's My New BFF'' (also known simply as ''My New BFF'' and other alternate titles) is an American competitive
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series in which
Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, and socialite. Hilton was born in New York City and raised there partially; shuttling between Los Angeles and New York City; she is a great-grandda ...
searches for her new BFF ("best friend forever"). It was created by Michael Hirschorn, Stella Bulochnikov and Hilton, who also served as executive producers. The series was produced by Ish Entertainment, in association with
MTV MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
, on which it ran for two seasons, from September 30, 2008 to August 4, 2009. It spawned two international versions —''
Paris Hilton's British Best Friend ''Paris Hilton's British Best Friend'' is a British reality television series in which Paris Hilton searches for her new best friend in London. The first spin-off of '' My New BFF'' (2008–2009), the ITV2 series was filmed around Christmas 2008 ...
'' and '' Paris Hilton's Dubai BFF''— which followed between 2009 and 2011.


Overview


First season

Sixteen women and two men competed in challenges in an attempt to become Hilton's new best friend. Four of the female contestants were eliminated in the first episode and hence did not feature in promotional material (photo shoots, television spots or even the opening credits) for the season. Guest stars included
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, Kyle Richards, Richie Rich, Traver Rains, Kathy Hilton, Fergie,
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, Chris Applebaum,
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, Dirt Nasty, Allison Melnick,
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, Nicky Hilton,
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, Jeff Beacher and Nick Swardson. Though Hilton was forbidden from revealing the winner before the season finale aired, she had on two separate occasions accidentally referred to the winner as "she" —first on the September 25, 2008 airing of the ''
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'', and again on the October 7, 2008 airing of ''
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''. On December 2, 2008, it was revealed that Brittany Flickinger had won the contest. In the episode "Vegas, Baby!", Paris takes the girls to compete in the Folies Bergere at The Tropicana Hotel Las Vegas.


Second season

Thirteen women and three men competed in challenges in an attempt to become Paris's latest best friend "forever." Hilton said that she did not stay friends with the first season's winner Brittany Flickinger because "I loved her and I trusted her, but sometimes people get too caught up and they change". Previous contestant Nelson "Onch" Chung appeared as a co-host, while Natalie Reid (a professional Paris Hilton-lookalike who also appeared with Hilton in '' The Simple Life''), made a special guest appearance as Hilton's double in the first episode. Other guest stars included Santino Rice, Kathy Hilton, Doug Reinhardt, Allison Melnick,
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, Three Six Mafia, and Kathy Griffin. This is the first and so far only format of the series to include
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men in the competition. David and Chris were added to the competition in episode four, and they do not appear in promotional material for the season. On August 4, 2009, it was revealed in the finale that the contestant Stephen Hampton had won the competition.


Broadcast history

In the United States, ''Paris Hilton's My New BFF'' debuted on MTV on September 30, 2008. The second season premiered on June 2, 2009. Internationally, the series debuted in January 2009 on MTV Germany, in April 2009 on
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and
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, and in May 2010 on MTV Australia.


Reception


Critical response

Kari Croop, for ''
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'', described the series as a "vapid reality contest" that "reinforces shallow values", and further stated that "parents need to know that the overall message here —that being fabulous in Paris Hilton's eyes requires a girl (or guy) to look hot, party hard, and work the red carpet— is troubling, to say the least. Paris says she's looking for a classy friend who can show she's "real," too, but outward appearances seem far more important". Writing for ''
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'' website Boston.com, Joanna Weiss remarked that " ..the more you watch this woman —and I've been watching far too much of her new MTV reality contest, ''Paris Hilton's My New BFF''— the less charisma she seems to have. She exists as a blank slate, interesting only because of the way she makes other people behave".


U.S. television ratings

The first season's third episode bought in 1.6 million viewers, which topped all other cable shows in its time slot and marked a 22 percent improvement from the previous week. It also averaged a 1.6 rating among viewers 12-34 (up 23 percent over the previous week). The season finale posted a 1.8 P12-34 rating, making it the highest of the season. It also outperformed its prior four-episode average by 54 percent among viewers. The first season ranked number one in its time among viewers 12-34 and reached over 81 million total viewers (P2+). The second season's premiere attracted 809,000 viewers.


Awards and recognition


Home media

The DVD of the series' first season was released in Australia on September 28, 2010, as a three-disc set, including every episode as well as three of the four specials aired on MTV.


International versions


United Kingdom

The British version of the series, ''Paris Hilton's British Best Friend'', premiered on January 29, 2009, on
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, and consisted of 8 episodes. Hilton shot the majority of the series in
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, with portions of the first and last episodes shot in the U.S. Twelve women and one man competed in challenges in an attempt to become Paris'
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Best Friend.


United Arab Emirates

''Paris Hilton's Dubai BFF'' was the series' second and last international version. It follows Hilton as she puts a group of twenty-three young women from all throughout the world, but currently living in
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, through a series of tests to see who would best complement her lifestyle. This is the first format of the series not to include any male contestants. After a number of delays, the 9-episode series aired on several MTV networks globally in 2011.


References


External links

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''Paris Hilton's British Best Friend'' Official website

''Paris Hilton's Dubai BFF'' Official website
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