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Paris: The shocking new celebrity memoir for 2023 revealing a true story of resilience in the face of trauma and rising above it all to success

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Peter Andre, 50, reveals the one major thing he and pregnant wife, Emily, 33, fit into their schedule ahead of the birth of their new baby Sometimes celebrity memoirs can feel like they’re just ghostwritten and don't have any of the person’s actual voice included in the narrative. Right from the prologue the book feels like it’s unique to Paris’ voice. She introduces her having ADHD and how she skips around from topic to topic and her slang is used throughout. While that might make some readers annoyed, I liked how it made the book feel like its own individual thing.

Vanessa Feltz shows off her 2st weight loss in a glam embellished dress at the London Lifestyle Awards - eight months after her split from singer Ben Ofoedu This is nonsense!': Grouchy Robert De Niro can't keep silent in first day of trial brought by ex-assistant accusing him of being an abusive boss In the religion for which Paris evangelises, cosmetic pampering takes the place of prayer. “Skin care is sacred,” she declares in italics and she supplements the decalogue that Moses brought down from the mountain by adding her own 11th commandment: this recommends a slathering of sunscreen, her equivalent to extreme unction. “Wellness as an act of love” is another of her slogans, with a day spa as its tabernacle. But she is sceptical about a heavenly reward for which you can only qualify by dying: after escaping from a series of reformatories set up to discipline bratty teenagers, she calculates the price of salvation and decides that “a hundred million dollars would make me feel safe”. She keeps busy by scanning the map for cities, states and countries after which her offspring might be named Will Smith's daughter Willow Smith, 22, looks happy with songwriter Eddie Benjamin, 21, while leaving a club... after she said they had 'fun' making a single I will say there is definitely more to her than what we've all seen over the past 20+ years, and she went through and had to endure some really bad shit in her late teens. I applaud her for telling her story and continuing to fight for kids that were put in the same terrible situation she was in, but, at the end of the day, she's still Paris Hilton with her constant name dropping, designer clothes, parties, and privilege.Milo Ventimiglia is married! The This Is Us actor, 46, 'secretly tied the knot' with Jarah Mariano, 38, earlier this year Paris Hilton has been an icon throughout my childhood, one I've always admired no matter what people said about her. And reading this book proved to me that my kid instincts were correct, and I relate to her more than I ever thought possible. Phoenix is my world. And I am just so excited for everything. All the memories to come, like the tooth fairy and Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and, I don’t know, there’s just so many memories that I can’t wait for,' she added. Kevin Costner, 68, smiles as he shops for women's gifts alongside a female assistant... after settling Christine Baumgartner divorce Met anti-drug strategy chief is guilty of gross misconduct after failing to provide a sample when he was...

Could this vegan collagen supplement be the secret to your best skin ever? These real women are loving the results - so could it work for you?I'm a old person. I'm told I'm considered a "Geriatric Millennial" and I feel that. Kids I'm basically your grandmother. So believe me when I tell you youngsters that for about 5 years Paris Hilton was the most famous person on the planet. She was everywhere. I mean she was so famous that she made her friend Kim Kardashian famous. I'm not ashamed to say thst as a teenager The Simple Life was one of my favorite shows(Nicole Ritchie is an icon). The early 2000's was a wild time and I'm glad it's over because it was also horrible for women. Paris Hilton became one of the most hated women in the world simply because she liked partying and being famous. Police chief admits 'we got it wrong' but claims there was 'no malicious intent' after officer was seen tearing down posters of Israeli hostages in Manchester

Robert De Niro loses his cool in court after being asked if he urinated while on the phone to his ex-assistant and called her a bi**hMatthew Perry's ex Molly Hurwitz 'wishes' Friends star had not 'thrown away' their relationship by messaging a 19-YEAR-OLD girl on Raya Kelsea Ballerini shares racy photos in a cowgirl hat and pink bikini bottoms for Nylon's It Girl issue cover... as her beau Chase Stokes' ex Madelyn Cline comments on the outfit I was also impressed that Hilton opens up about living with ADHD and the trauma she suffered in the troubled teen industry, and how she now advocates against the exploitation of young people - these topics have certainly not been part of her brand before. Sure, it's highly debatable whether media, ähem, masterpieces like "The Simple Life" or sonic crimes like her single "Stars are blind", perceived in context of the whole simulation that is her public image, have done a service to feminism (hot take: no), but from a pure business perspective, this woman is a savage. There is actually a lot to learn here about the entertainment industry and also changing attitudes regarding acceptable behaviors and viewer as well as journalistic comments in the digitalized world. Friends star Matthew Perry's body 'was not in his hot tub for long' before he was found dead by assistant at his LA home No matter how many times she attempts to rebrand herself as a MeToo role model, an advocate for the misunderstood, or a business genius, the old image of her as a party girl persists. But that’s because what she’s offering us in exchange isn’t really compelling, or believable. Paris Hilton’s self-revelation turns out to be just another perfectly posed selfie, the same expression she gives in every photo: the quarter profile, the hint of pearly teeth in a smile well-rehearsed not to wrinkle the forehead or eyes, the blank prettiness.

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