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Paris Hilton says she ‘feels free’ after YouTube documentary

NEW YORK – There’s a scene in a new documentary about Paris Hilton, where the so-called socialite is speaking with former classmates from a Utah boarding school. They joke about how on her reality series “The Simple Life,” Hilton pretended to be clueless over many things- including how to perform any sort of manual labour.

One bluntly described it as “some straight-up (expletive),” as they all laughed.

I don’t think you had like a high-pitch voice back then,” was another observation.

None of this is a surprise to Hilton. What’s revealed in “This is Paris,” which debuted for free Monday on Hilton’s YouTube channel, is that the ultra glam, baby-talking young woman whose standard line was “that’s hot,” was a manufactured caricature not just for fame but self-protection, too.

Hilton says as a teen she got into the nightlife scene and would sneak out and go to clubs while her family lived at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. Her exasperated parents sent her away to various programs to straighten out. There was an outdoor wilderness camp where Hilton and another girl tried to escape. Hilton claims they were caught and beaten in front of others as punishment.

When she was 17, Hilton was finally sent to what she describes as “the worst of the worst”: Provo Canyon School in Utah.

This is the only place where it’s impossible to run away. So it’s basically like that one place that they all talk about at the other places saying, `If you run away or you’re bad, you’re going to be sent to Provo,”’ said Hilton.

She stayed at Provo for 11 months and says while there, she was abused mentally and physically, claiming staff would beat her, force her to take unknown pills, watch her shower and send her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment.

The 39-year-old says the treatment was so “traumatizing” that she suffered nightmares and insomnia for years.

We are aware of a new documentary referencing Provo Canyon School (PCS). Please note that PCS was sold by its previous ownership in August 2000. We therefore cannot comment on the operations or patient experience prior to that time,” the school said in a statement on its website.

Attempts to find the previous owners for comment were unsuccessful.

Hilton says when she agreed to be the subject of “This is Paris,” it was never her intention to speak about past abuses, but she opened up as she became more comfortable with director Alexandra Dean.

Hilton said while she was at Provo, she decided she wanted complete control in her life and image. That meant she would never tell anyone about what happened to her there. She also wanted to be very, very wealthy.

I saw success as freedom and I just imagined this glamorous life. .. I made all these plans of what I wanted to be. And all I cared about was being successful and independent.

For someone who has been criticized for being famous for no reason, Hilton has built a multi-billion dollar company around her image. She has branded stores in the Middle East and Asia, is a successful DJ, and has released 27 fragrances, among other products.

It turns out that whole machine, all that attention she got, the paparazzi, the insta-fame, it was all a creation of this traumatized girl trying to figure out how to climb her way out of this hole she was in,” said Dean. “She attracted it all. In some ways she created it all. What I want people to know is that they should give her credit for being immensely innovative, but they should also understand that what they watched was not the person, but the shield that she constructed to protect herself.”

Hilton says since speaking out about what happened at Provo, she feels free. She’s now sleeping through the night and no longer has nightmares. She also says she’s happy and in a healthy relationship with businessman Carter Reum.

Her life has slowed down in the past six months due to the pandemic, and she’s no longer travelling for work. Hilton says she likes it this way and plans to continue to be more choosy about leaving home. “I’m moving on to the next phase of my life,” she said.

She’s also hopeful that speaking out against programs like Provo will deter parents from sending their kids to similar situations.

“I would never recommend that to any family ever, because I think it just causes more drama and more issues than anyone would ever have.” She’s now a part of the Breaking Code Silence movement, a network dedicated to raising awareness about the “troubled teen industry.

The parents are manipulated and lied to and told a completely different story,” she said. “I think it’s important to do your research.”

Source: cp24.com

Who Is Paris Hilton, Really?

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Lounging cross-legged on her bed at home in Beverly Hills and wearing a turquoise hoodie, Paris Hilton appeared at ease. There were none of the affectations that have defined her public image for two decades: the flat baby voice, the tiny, shimmering outfits, the faux ditziness, the stance that everything cool was “hot.”

I built this kind of shield around me and kind of this persona, almost to hide behind, because I’ve been through so much where I just didn’t even want to think about it anymore,” Ms. Hilton, 39, said over Zoom. Behind her stood a towering mirror illuminated by a sea of LED lights that refracted off her platinum hair like diamonds.

Before there were influencers, there was Paris Hilton: a beautiful blank slate of a person onto whom all kinds of ideas and brand sponsorships could be projected. She was the celebrity burnished, if not created, by a sex tape. She was the face of the Sidekick (and the victim of a Sidekick hack that brought more of her personal life into the public eye). She was a reality star, trying her hand at manual labor as a rich person. She recorded music, modeled, appeared at parties, made TV cameos, wrote an advice book. And she was mercilessly criticized, written off as “famous for being famous.”

Regardless of whether that characterization was fair at the time, it seems pretty hard to defend these days. Ms. Hilton spends more than 250 days of the year traveling the world as a D.J., raking in a reported $1 million per gig. She oversees more than 19 product lines, including fragrances, clothing (for humans and pets) and accessories. And so many people are now famous for being famous, she might now seem more venerable pioneer than contemptible fly-by-night.

Now, moreover, she’s ready to talk about the past. On Sept. 14, the documentary “This Is Paris” will be released on YouTube. It aims to crack the facade she created in the aughts, focusing instead on the decade that preceded her fame.

Ms. Hilton said that she gave the director, Alexandra Dean, full creative control over the project. “It was really difficult for me because I’m so used to having so much control and ‘The Simple Life,’ just having everything perfect and edited,” she said. “And with this, I had just to let go of all that control and let them use everything.

There are moments of opulence in the film — jet-setting around the world, endless racks of gowns and stilettos and closets stacked with jewelry she’s never worn — and she’s quick to remind that she’s “never been photographed in the same thing twice.

But at the heart of the documentary is trauma, stemming from Ms. Hilton’s years spent in boarding schools for troubled teens. The last one she attended was Provo Canyon School, a psychiatric residential treatment center in Utah, where she would spend 11 months.

They just assumed it was like a normal boarding school because that’s the way that they portray it to parents and people who are putting their children in these places,” Ms. Hilton said of her parents, Kathy and Rick Hilton (her mother appears in the documentary). Before the making of the film, Ms. Hilton had never told her family about what happened to her.

Full interview: nytimes.com

Paris Hilton Says She Decided to Freeze Her Eggs and Wants Twin Babies

Following a friend’s advice! Paris Hilton has been “inspired” by Kim Kardashian to freeze her eggs.

I think every woman should do it because you can really control it and not have that ‘Oh my God, I need to get married’ [mindset],” the singer, 39, told Britain’s Sunday Times on Sunday, August 23. “I’m obsessed with dressing them up. I want … twins, because then you get [a girl and a boy] at once.

The New York native went on to say that she wants to have a “mini-me.”

The former reality star became an aunt in 2016 when her sister, Nicky Hilton, gave birth to Lily, now 4, followed by Teddy, now 2, the following year.

I think she’ll be an incredible mother,” the fashion designer, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly of her younger sister in October 2019. “Paris is like a big kid herself. So I think she’ll be an amazing mother one day.

Nicky added, “[My daughters] just think she’s, like, a doll. When she visits New York, I’ll take them over to her loft, and they’ll just look at her dolls and her trinkets and her figurines and then the little dogs, and they just are in heaven.

Paris, who is currently dating Carter Reum, celebrated their 1st anniversary in April. “Happy Anniversary, my love,” the Simple Life alum captioned a PDA picture via Instagram at the time. “My favorite thing to do is make memories with you. Your kisses are magical. I love being yours and knowing you’re mine.

Us confirmed in January that she and the Shortcut Your Startup author, 39, were dating. A source told Us the pair were “extremely serious,” adding, “Carter is very down to earth and comes from a very solid family. A proposal and wedding could happen very quickly.”

The socialite was previously engaged to The Leftovers alum Chris Zylka. The former couple dated for two years before splitting in November 2018.

Paris realized that it wasn’t meant to be and he wasn’t right for her,” a source told Us after the exes called off their engagement. “There were some problems along the way. She’s done.

In April, the “Stars Are Blind” singer called the breakup “the best decision” she’s ever made, explaining to Cosmopolitan U.K.: “I just don’t think [he] was the right person and I feel like I’m an incredible woman and I deserve someone so amazing.

Source: usmagazine.com

A Chat With Paris Hilton About Her New Pop Art Paintings

Paris Hilton is many things, but nobody really thought she would ever become an art star. The iconic reality TV personality, who is the original influencer, not to mention DJ, beauty mogul and perfume-preneur, has been painting her way through quarantine.

Her artwork, I Dream Of Paris, is on view at the Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles until Friday, which is part of the Onch-curated group show entitled Sweet Sixteen. Her painting is going to be auctioned off to benefit the Starlight Children’s Foundation and Hilton will invite the winner to have dinner at her home (the bidding ends tomorrow and current bids are at $52,000).

I’m so proud to make a beautiful piece of art to raise funds for the Starlight Foundation, a charity that helps children and is so close to my heart,” Hilton tells Forbes.

The importance of being a philanthropist is something that has been instilled in me since I was a little,” she says. “I feel so blessed in life and it’s so important to give back.

Hilton, as always, has a lot going on. Her forthcoming YouTube Originals documentary “This is Paris,” premieres September 14 on her YouTube channel. She recently announced, too, that she’s also working on her second book, which will dish on how to be a #BossBabe, a guide for women entrepreneurs.

But an artist? Nobody would have thought. It all started this past April when Hilton showed off some of her paintings (and paintings in progress) as part of a studio tour released on YouTube. She featured a piece with a painterly rainbow background, a painting of her boyfriend’s mother’s cat, a piece featuring rows of emojis (from heart eyes to an emoji listening to headphones). It’s all as saccharine as a Marilyn Minter photograph, optimistic like a cartoonish Kaws character and somewhat comically familiar, like a Ron English painting.

When did she become a visual artist, exactly? “I have loved art my whole life,” says Hilton. “I have been an artist since I was a little girl.

It seems that now she is finally able to bare her soul to the public through social media by letting us into her studio. “I have built an art room in every home I’ve ever owned,” she says. “It’s so important for me to have that space in my house to be creative.”

Hilton is, without a doubt, a pop artist. By using imagery we’d find in the media, whether it’s Sonic the Hedgehog to diamond jewelry and emojis, there’s the same kind of cultural sampling she uses as a DJ to fuse together a set. Except in the past, pop art, which saw its rise in America and the U.K. through the 1950s, was predominatly dominated by men, like Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist and Andy Warhol. Even the female pop artists today, like Yayoi Kusama and Martha Rosler have only been acclaimed much later in life. It signals a shift we’re seeing, post #MeToo.

Hilton’s paintings are somewhat of mood boards, or even dream boards, where you lay out everything you want in life onto a surface, like a visual collection of goals, dreams and wishes. Hilton’s own artworks represent the visualization and realization of her own dreams.

My I Dream Of Paris piece represents the dreams and goals I had for myself when I was young,” said Hilton. “It is almost like a mood board of everything I aspired to have or be like when I grew up.”

While it’s a two-dimensional artwork, it combines three dimensional elements. With collaged photos, magazine cut-outs, plastic toys, crystal rhinestones, as well as metallic and acrylic charms, it truly is a wild trip to every shelf in an art supply store.

“I love going to Michael’s Art Supply Store and Blick,” says Hilton. “I find my best fun sparkly objects on Etsy. Etsy has everything!

Her influences range from modern art masters from the 1960s to pop artists and surrealists, as well as contemporary artists we see in art galleries today.

I’ve always looked up to and loved Andy Warhol,” says Hilton. “He is such an iconic legend. I also love Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Kaws, Takashi Murukami, Ai Weiwei, Olivia Steele, Kaws and Salvador Dalí.

In her I Dream Of Paris piece, she uses a photographic portrait taken from a recent cover shoot for Rollacoaster magazine, where she is wearing one of her favorite brands, Juicy. Making art, in itself could be channeling the same kind of energy required for posing through a photo shoot.

I love listening to upbeat music that puts me in a good mood like Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream album,” said Hilton. “I also really love painting to chill beautiful music like any song by Rufus du Sol and Coldplay.

Full interview: forbes.com

Everything You Need to Know About Paris Hilton’s “This Is Paris” Documentary

Paris Hilton, formerly of The Simple Life, announced that she will be releasing a YouTube documentary this fall, called This Is Paris, which is all about her life. The documentary will cover the trials and tribulations of the hotel heiress, including a very traumatic experience she had at a young age.

The reality TV star is well known for her influence on pop culture. Paris has always been fashion-forward and is seen as a fun-loving and bubbly. Moreover, many people consider Paris to be the original ‘influencer’, who started many social media and pop culture trends that are prevalent today. Throughout her career, she’s inspired many other celebrities, such as Kim Kardashian, Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears.

At the end of July, Paris released a trailer for This is Paris. The trailer gives viewers a sneak peak of what will be covered in the documentary. As In Touch reported, the This is Paris trailer includes clips of Paris discussing how difficult it was to talk about old trauma. “I’m nervous, I’m shaking,” the Hilton heiress said. “It’s hard to even eat because my stomach is just like turning. I don’t know … it’s something that’s very personal and not something I like talking about. No one really knows who I am. Something happened in my childhood. I still have nightmares about it.” Check out the promo video below, via Paris Hilton at Instagram.

Paris Hilton said that fans may anticipate discovering more details about her personal life in the documentary. This is Paris will cover toxic relationships and public scrutiny that Paris endured in addition to how these events impacted her life. Reality star Kyle Richards from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Nicky Hilton and Kathy Hilton are included in the documentary. Also, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, Kim Kardashian, will make an appearance, too.

Ever since Paris Hilton announced the release date of her documentary, anticipation has begun. Fans have been supportive of Paris and so have fellow celebrities. Holly Madison from The Girls Next Door wrote, “Dying to see this! Congrats!”.

Paris Hilton has been releasing pictures on Instagram from earlier parts of her life as promotion for her documentary.

Many media personalities put on a show when they appear publicly. The facade that a celeb displays is not always the same as who that person is on the inside. Paris Hilton’s documentary, This is Paris, will show the side of the Hilton heiress that we have never seen before. Audiences will gain an understanding of why she became the person she is today and how her life experiences shaped her. As she mentioned in the trailer, it wasn’t easy to talk about her trauma and bad experiences, especially since this is the first time she is addressing it publicly. Even though Paris has gone through her own struggle to create this documentary, the former star of The Simple Life’s story will be inspiring.

This is Paris is set to release on September 14th through Paris Hilton’s YouTube channel.

Source: screenrant.com

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