Paris Hilton: ‘It felt traumatic and painful to speak about’ school abuse
24.01.2022 - 17:10
/ nypost.com
Peacock reality series, “Paris in Love,” is the first time she’s been her “true self” on TV.“I was playing ‘The Simple Life’ character for so long. I was definitely underestimated, and there were a lot of misconceptions,” Hilton, 40, told The Post, referring to her infamously ditzy blonde persona from her 2003-2007 reality series with Nicole Richie. “No one knew the real me before.“A lot of why I created the character was for ‘The Simple Life,’ but it was also kind of a mask, or a protective shield, because I didn’t trust anyone.
And after my [2020 documentary ‘This is Paris’] I learned so much about myself and started talking about all of the traumatic experiences I’ve been through,” she said. “It’s just been such a healing experience. I finally know who I am.
I had an amazing time shooting the show [‘Paris In Love’] with my mom, and spending time with her and my sister.” “Paris In Love,” streaming on Peacock, drops its two-episode finale Jan. 27 and will air on E! starting Feb. 2 at 10 p.m.
It follows Hilton’s preparations for her wedding to venture capitalist Carter Reum, 40, with whom she tied the knot on Nov. 11 at the former Bel-Air estate of her late grandfather, Barron Hilton. “The most special part of the wedding was being able to throw it at my grandfather’s old estate, because that’s the house I had grown up in,” she said. “Every Christmas, every birthday when I was little, all of the Thanksgivings.
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