Paris Hilton opens up on how life has changed since going public about Provo Boarding School and returning to her iconic character for Uber Eats.
I just want to be known as an activist and someone who brings light and kindness and sparkle to the world, because we need more of that." "I feel like that's my real mission in life," she says. So she was shocked, and then she was angry with these schools, and now she's standing with me and all the other parents. Since going public about her experience with Provo, she's connected with other survivors and has been working with a group of congressional Democrats to create new regulations to prevent the abuse of children in facilities for 'troubled teens'. "I didn't even realise until I was an adult that it was just like a whole coping mechanism," she says. "Because it was just so traumatic to have been through it that I didn't want to think about it. As well as the likes of Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, Paris wasn't treated as a person but instead as a way to sell magazines, or attract audiences. Anyone with a talent and an iPhone can literally make their own brand and make a living, and make their dreams come true." And women are finally being respected and treated the way that they should be treated." "I'm not a dumb blonde," she tells ELLE Australia, using her natural voice instead of the soft, high pitched one we've all come to know. She revealed her 'true' personality in her 2020 YouTube documentary This Is Paris. It's also when she went public with being sent to the 'troubled teen' boarding institution Provo Canyon School when she was 17. She turned her 15 minutes of fame into an estimated US $300 million net worth, using the power of her name to launch perfumes, makeup, NFTs, a DJ career, and of course that five-season stint as one half of 'rich-girl-out-of-water' experiment The Simple Life.
Hilton has also taken on a very personal cause: the abuse of students in America's private “behavioural” education system. Hilton was a victim of such abuse ...
“I think I invented this bubbly Barbie-type, perfect life fairytale, so I didn’t have to think about what had happened. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. “In a way, this is my mission in life now. “But that was just the fun part. “I feel like growing up in the early 2000s, the media treated me – and Britney Spears and a lot of those girls – really unfairly. Hilton has also taken on a very personal cause: the abuse of students in America’s private “behavioural” education system.
The Irwin family recruit Paris Hilton for their new 'Tonight, I'll Be Eating' ad campaign. We spoke to Paris plus Robert to get their take.
“I love it! I love food, I love ordering and I love the brand Uber so when I got the call to do this, and it was with Australians and the Irwins, I was like, ‘This sounds like so much fun.’ I love the Aussies!” Uber Eats has just unveiled the latest drop in their award-winning ‘Tonight, I’ll Be Eating’ campaign, featuring Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin along with Paris Hilton and her chihuahuas.
Paris Hilton still has a name that lights up headlines. Many people admire Hilton's lifestyle and appearance. Recently, the socialite spoke.
In her YouTube documentary, This Is Paris in 2020, she insisted she had created the character of ‘Paris Hilton’ to earn fame and build a multi-million dollar business empire. Daily Mail reports that the 41-year-old, who has almost 19 million Instagram followers, said that the overuse of filters and editing apps in today’s society can be ‘toxic’ for young people to see. Paris Hilton still has a name that lights up headlines.
Paris Hilton has spoken out about ever-changing beauty standards on social media during a candid interview on The Sunday Project.
'That is definitely one of my top priorities,' she said I love proving people wrong. I think it's not really good for someone's mind at that age.'
Paris Hilton has concerns about social media. In an interview with Australian broadcaster Lisa Wilkinson on "The Sunday Project", the reality star was asked ...
“I love proving people wrong. “I played that character from ‘The Simple Life’ for so long in the public eye… I don’t know.
Paris Hilton is concerned about social media. In an interview with Australian broadcaster Lisa Wilkinson on “The Sunday Project,” reality stars were asked ...
“I love to prove that people are wrong. “I’ve been in the public eye for a long time with the characters in’Simple Life’… I always love being underestimated,” Hilton continued. I don’t think it’s very good for people of that age.
Paris Hilton is starring in a brand new Uber Eats ad with the Irwin family at Australia Zoo and it's pretty nuts.
The 30-second ad shows the Irwins - Bindi, Robert and Terri - ordering Uber Eats as they show off the zoo's different attractions.
which shows the heiress filling a snake enclosure at Australia Zoo with Chihuahuas Unlikely pairing: Paris Hilton (pictured) has teamed up with the Irwins for the latest star-studded Uber Eats commercial, which is set at Australia Zoo Paris Hilton has teamed up with the Irwin family for the latest star-studded Uber Eats commercial, which is set at Australia Zoo.