Paris Hilton is exploiting her past drama for attention. Smart! This and much more on our latest podcast! Listen to The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or directly at http://PerezPodcast.com
02.03.2021 - 20:35 / hollywoodlife.com
Paris Hilton was joined by her sister Nicky Hilton on the March 1 episode of her podcast, This Is Paris, where the two discussed their past and present in the spotlight. The topic partly stemmed from Paris’ comment that she became “very emotional” while watching the Hulu documentary Framing Britney Spears, which has called into question the media’s treatment of Britney Spears and other young stars in the ’90s and early 2000s.
Paris Hilton is exploiting her past drama for attention. Smart! This and much more on our latest podcast! Listen to The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or directly at http://PerezPodcast.com
Amy Schumer and Paris Hilton are speaking honestly about the abusive relationships they’ve endured in the past.
Paris Hilton cozies up to fiancé Carter Reum while waiting for their car at the valet in Los Angeles on Saturday night (March 6).
Paris Hilton is enjoying a day out with her new fiance!
Sarah Silverman just issued an apology to Paris Hilton for a joke she made in 2007, right before the socialite was scheduled to check in to jail.
Paris Hilton is accepting Sarah Silverman's apology to her. The 40-year-old DJ and heiress made an impromptu episode of her podcast on Thursday after the 50-year-old comedian issued a public apology for a joke she made at Hilton's expense during the 2007 MTV Movie Awards. «I heard that to make her feel comfortable in prison, the guards are going to paint the bars to look like penises.
Sarah Silverman has apologised to Paris Hilton for making “hardcore” jokes about her at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards. The comedian hosted the 2007 award ceremony, which was attended by Hilton, during which she mocked the socialite about her forthcoming prison sentence.
Making amends. Sarah Silverman apologized to Paris Hilton after cracking inappropriate jokes about the businesswoman going to jail at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards.
Sarah Silverman is apologizing to Paris Hilton for a joke she made about the heiress at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards. Silverman poked fun at Hilton, who was set to go to jail just a day after the awards show due to driving violations in connection with a prior arrest for a suspected DUI.«I heard that to make her feel comfortable in prison, the guards are going to paint the bars to look like penises.
Sarah Silverman is trying to mend fences with Paris Hilton.
Years later, Paris Hilton is happy people are finally seeing how badly she and other female stars have been treated by the media.
Paris Hilton opened up about a difficult time in 2007, when she appeared on the popular Letterman show and was “purposefully” humiliated with unwanted questions.The 40-year-old heiress is now revealing more details about her personal life in her new podcast This is Paris , including the awkward interview with David Letterman, when the talk show host “crossed the line.”Paris described the moment and explained that she agreed to be on the show to talk about the launch of her new perfume, however
The Late Show to discuss her upcoming movie and new fragrance—not her time in jail.“Letterman’s team kept calling my PR team to have me be on the show, and we kept saying no," she said on a new episode of her podcast, "And then, months later, I had a fragrance coming out, and his team called again, and basically my PR team made an agreement with them that [jail] was off limits and he would not discuss it and we would only be there to promote the perfume and my other business ventures.
Paris Hilton is looking back on her 2007 interview with then Tonight Show host David Letterman.
Paris Hilton is looking back on an appearance on "The Late Show With David Letterman." Back in Sept. 2007, the star appeared on the talk show to promote a new perfume but was quickly roped into talking about her brief stint in jail for parole violation.
The reckoning with the entertainment industry’s long history of misogyny is FAR from over.