She has conquered the world as a party queen and style icon in a storm, but behind the glamorous facade is revealed by a profound woman who deals intensively with motherhood and authenticity. In an exclusive interview with Grazia USA, Paris Hilton, the well -known media icon, gives us an captivating insight into her exciting life and the challenges of fame.
In the Grazia talk, the entrepreneur, hotel heiress and reality TV legend openly shares her fears and hopes for her children and at the same time addresses the less glamorous sides of life in the spotlight. Her world is anything but ordinary, and yet her focus remains clear: she wants to give her children the values and lessons on the way that she has learned in the middle of the exuberant fame. Paris gives us a fascinating view of one of the most dazzling personalities of our time - authentically, thoughtfully and refreshingly honest. That's hot!
Paris Hilton wishes her children a life away from the ramp light
Although Paris Hilton grew up in the eye of the public and in the world of prominence, she remains strict with her children and their screen-time:"I'm very strict", she explains."I research a lot about children and screens and how terrible the combination is."Cartoons are taboo for their little ones: "However, we have film evenings. Last weekend we have'The little mermaid'Looked. The view in her eyes was so cute. We looked at him twice. It's her favorite film now. "
When it comes to whether she wants her children to experience a similar fame and attention as they do, the proud mom replies with the hope that her kids will stay behind the scenes as far as possible. Hilton has set itself the opportunity to give them the opportunity to go their own way - far from the ramp light.
I hope that my children don't want to be so much in the spotlight. I hope you follow me [in the shop].
In order to achieve this goal, Paris begins the business training of their children early on. The large number of your business meetings takes place at home while London and Phoenix are within hearing distance."I would be happy if my children found their own brands", she says. The entrepreneur is already working on a children's brand that you may soon be able to take over - a fire that includes children's books and cartoons, which, as she emphasizes, "is good for children's brains".
After the Palisades fire: Paris Hilton's message of hope for reconstruction
The first months of the year were a sobering time for Paris Hilton. Your house in Malibu was destroyed in the California forest fires in January:"We didn't even know until we saw it in the live messages", according to Paris. The entrepreneur posted a short video tour on Tikkok, where she showed the remains of her house."What my heart breaks even more is that this is not just my story", she wrote.
In the middle of their personal challenges, however, Paris continued their philanthropic efforts. Her "immediate instinct", she says, was to use her celebrity and reach on social media to help the community. She collected over a million dollars for the Los Angeles Fire Emergency Relief EFFORTS and saw a way to distract her own sadness through the latest events."I don't know if it will ever be like it before", she reflects on her hometown, which was hit by the accident.
What breaks my heart even more is the knowledge that this is not just my story. So many people have lost everything. And yet in this pain I know that I am incredible. My loved ones, my babies, my pets are safe.
No barbie doll: this is the real Paris Hilton
Hilton's serious and mature attitude in these terrible circumstances looks like a far -cooked contrast to the Paris Hilton, which we used to know. At the age of 43, the perception of the media from the tireless party -owner who she was 25 years ago changed significantly - at that time she was often portrayed as an untromple and spoiled heiress who had been traveling every night since she was 13. It was difficult to find an article or news contribution from this time that did not at least describe it a little mocked or pejorative. She played along in many ways, she says.
I had created this kind of barbie doll that I wore like a mask. I didn't want to talk about certain things. In this way I didn't have to let anyone get to myself.
Hilton emphasizes that despite this fictional person she had created for the outside world, she was always with close friends and her family."I took this role in public"- a blond, sometimes ignorant -looking stupid. This character was supported by five seasons of the successful reality show "A Simple Life", in which she appeared alongside her good friend Nicole Richie.
Today Hilton explains that it was fun to play this figure - the Paris Hilton with "the higher voice", which overtax expressions such as "That's Hot" and "Loves it"."I played with my playful page", she says in an interview."I don't know if it was easier [to be these Paris], but I think it made it easier."In fact, this also helped her to build a Marilyn Monroe-like wall, behind which she was as much a creation of the media as itself. Interviews could stay on the surface, and the same was true for public interactions.
Paris Hilton looks at the future with openness
The decision to be more open and authentic brings her own challenges, but Hilton accepts them."It may be more difficult to give interviews because I am naturally shy", she admits. Nevertheless, this new honesty gave her the opportunity to discover her real voice - a voice that speaks directly from her heart and soul
"I can express my truth and the world continues to watch", she says resolutely."The audience has not switched away and does not seem to have to do that soon. I am ready to tell my story and I will take every step of the way to this new chapter of my life".
Paris Hilton becomes a global Grazia cover girl
Paris Hilton is presented as a real global icon in ten international editions of Grazia, including in the USA, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, Bulgaria, India, France, Singapore and Malaysia. Because on a sun-drenched roof terrace in Venice Beach, the 43-year-old stepped in front of our photographer's lens a few weeks ago-dressed in Dior, Gucci, Versace, her iconic gloves and of course a lot of glitter.
You can read more about Paris Hilton on April 10th in the new Grazia booklet.