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Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton in Munich, May 2005.
Born
Paris Whitney Hilton

(1981-02-17) February 17, 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Socialite, model, actress, recording artist
WebsiteParisHilton.com

Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981)Template:CatciteTemplate:Catcite is an American celebrity, socialite, business woman, model, actress and recording artist. Template:Catcite Template:Catcite Template:Catcite She is an heiress to a share of both the Hilton Hotel fortune and the real estate fortune of her father Richard Hilton.

Hilton rose to fame when an amateur sex video depicting her was leaked onto the Internet in late 2003. The release of the tape, later titled 1 Night in Paris (2004), attracted worldwide publicity and helped the success of Hilton's Fox reality series The Simple Life. Template:Catcite Template:Catcite As an actress, she has appeared in several minor roles, most notably in the horror film House of Wax (2005), and in 2006, she released the self-titled album Paris. Hilton has since garnered greater notoriety as a result of several legal incidents, the repercussions of which have caused Hilton to receive a short jail sentence while being the subject of intense media attention, public controversy and parody.

Early life and family background

Born in New York City, New York, Hilton is the oldest of four children of Richard and Kathy Hilton. Template:Catcite Her younger sister is Nicky Hilton, and her younger brothers are Barron Hilton II, and Conrad Hilton III. On the maternal side of her family, Hilton is a niece of two child stars of the 1970s, Kim Richards and Kyle Richards. By marriage, she also is related to Zsa Zsa Gabor and Elizabeth Taylor. Her paternal grandparents are hotel chairman Barron Hilton, and his wife, the former Marilyn Hawley; Hilton's paternal great-grandparents were Hilton Hotels founder Conrad Hilton and his first wife, Mary Barron. When Conrad Hilton died in 1979, he left nothing in his will to his children or other descendants. Barron Hilton contested this decision and prevailed in court in 1988. The value of Paris's inheritance has been variously estimated at between $30 and $50 million.[1][2]

Hilton moved between several exclusive homes in her youth, including a suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and the Hamptons. She attended her freshman year of high school in Rancho Mirage, California at the Marywood-Palm Valley School and her sophomore and junior years of high school at the Dwight School in New York, but dropped out,[3] and eventually earned a GED.[4]

Media career

Model

Hilton began modeling as a child, appearing first in charity events. Template:Catcite[5] At 19, she signed with Donald Trump's modeling agency, T Management.[5] Hilton has worked with modeling agencies such as Ford Models in New York, Models 1 Agency in London, Nous Model Management in Los Angeles, and Premier Model Management in London. She has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns, including Iceberg Vodka, GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Christian Dior, and Marciano. In 2001, Hilton began to develop a reputation as a 19-year-old socialite, being identified as "New York's leading It Girl" whose fame was beginning to "extend beyond the New York tabloids".[5]

Actress

Hilton gained significant notoriety when she co-starred along with Nicole Richie, the adopted daughter of Lionel Richie, in the Fox reality series The Simple Life, which premiered on December 2, 2003. During the course of the season, Hilton and Richie lived with a family on their farm in rural Altus, Arkansas. The show, which was a major success for Fox, featured the two working at a variety of blue-collar jobs, making out with local men, and performing menial tasks associated with farm life. The pair's inability to appreciate or engage in the "simple life" was a central theme on the series.

Paris Hilton at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005.

After the success of the first season, The Simple Life was followed by two more seasons on Fox. The network then canceled the show after a dispute between Hilton and Richie, but the show was subsequently aired by E! Entertainment Television for a fourth season. A fifth season was scheduled to premiere in May 2007 on E!.[6]

Hilton also amassed other television credits, guest-starring in episodes of The O.C., The George Lopez Show, Las Vegas, American Dreams and Veronica Mars. Furthermore, she appeared in several music videos, including It Girl by John Oates and Just Lose It by Eminem.

Moreover, Hilton made cameo appearances in several films, most notably Zoolander (2001). She landed minor and supporting roles in the feature films Nine Lives (2002), Raising Helen (2004), The Hillz (2004), and House of Wax (2005). Her role as Paige Edwards in House of Wax won the Teen Choice Award for "Best Scream" and earned her a nomination for "Choice Breakout Performance – Female".[7] She also earned a nomination for "Best Frightened Performance" at the 2006. She landed her first lead roles in 2006 with the straight-to-DVD releases National Lampoon's Pledge This! (2006) and Bottom's Up (2006).

She is currently scheduled to appear as the lead role in several upcoming theatrical releases, including an as yet untitled superhero movie involving Stan Lee. Plans for an eponymous cartoon series following the animated life of Paris, her sister Nicky, and her dog Tinkerbell are also in production.[8]

Recording artist

Hilton founded Heiress Records, a sub-label of Warner Bros. Records, in 2004.Template:Catcite She released her self-titled debut album, Paris, under the Heiress Records label on August 22, 2006. Although the album reached number six on the Billboard 200 for a week, its total sales volume has been low.[9][10] Producers for Paris included Greg Wells, Kara DioGuardi, Jane Wiedlin and Scott Storch. Hilton collaborated with Fat Joe and Jadakiss on the song "Fighting Over Me." The first single from Paris, "Stars Are Blind," produced by Fernando Garibay, was released for download on June 20 2006 and peaked at number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100; "Turn It Up" and "Nothing in This World" followed as worldwide singles. While All Music Guide commented that the album was "more fun than anything released by Britney Spears or Jessica Simpson, and a lot fresher, too," critical reception as a whole was mixed.[11]

In August 2006, it was revealed that artists Banksy and Danger Mouse replaced 500 copies of Hilton's debut album in various UK record stores with their own album—featuring parody remixes, revised cover art, and reworded liner notes that included topless photos of Hilton defaced with various ironic slogans.[12][13]

As of June 2007, Heiress Records' only release has been Paris, though Hilton has said that she plans to sign new artists in the future.

Business ventures

In the autumn of 2004, Hilton released an autobiographical book, Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose, co-written by Merle Ginsberg, which includes full color photographs of her and gives her advice on the life as an heiress. Hilton reportedly received a $100,000 in advanced payment for this book. Some in the media panned the writing as amateurish, and the book was parodied by Robert Mundell on The Late Show with David Letterman. Nonetheless, the book became a New York Times bestseller. Hilton followed it up with a designer diary, also with Ginsberg, called Your Heiress Diary: Confess It All To Me.

Hilton has helped design a collection of purses for Japanese label Samantha Thavasa,[14] and has also been involved in the design of a jewelry line for Amazon.com.[15] In 2004, Hilton was involved in the creation of a perfume line by Parlux Fragrances. Originally set to be a small release, demand was high and necessitated a wider release before Christmas of 2004. The launch was followed by a 47% increase in sales for Parlux, which was predominantly due to sales of the Hilton-branded perfume.[16] After the success of Hilton's perfume, Parlux Fragrances released several more perfumes with Hilton's name, including fragrances lines for men.[17]

Hilton lent her name to a chain of nightclubs known as Club Paris in 2005. The first of which in Orlando, Florida has been a success, and a second club located in Jacksonville, Florida opened in July 2006. Hilton was fired in January 2007 by the owner of Club Paris, Fred Khalilian, after she had failed to attend several scheduled promotional appearances.[18]

According to Forbes Magazine, Hilton earned approximately $2 million in 2003–2004,[19] $6.5 million in 2004–2005,[20] and $7 million in 2005–2006.[21]

Personal life

Hilton was engaged to fashion model Jason Shaw from mid-2002 to early 2003. On May 29, 2005, she announced her engagement to Paris Latsis, a Greek shipping heir; the engagement was called off five months later. Thereafter, she began dating another Greek shipping heir, Stavros Niarchos III, but in May 2006, Hilton publicist Elliot Mintz informed the press Paris and Stavros had broken up. In an attempt to rediscover herself, Hilton imposed a ban on sexual activity for one year starting in July 2006. She told Regis and Kelly: "One-night stands are not for me. I think it's gross when you just give it up. Guys want you more, if you don't just hand it to them on a platter."[22]

In July 2006, Hilton was photographed kissing her best male friend Brandon Davis, the man who "ranted against" Lindsay Lohan on national television, five days later.[23]

In January 2007, Hilton's private life again created headlines with the launch of ParisExposed.com, a website that featured images of personal and medical documents, video, and other private material, allegedly obtained when the contents of a storage locker rented by Hilton were auctioned off due to lack of payment.[24] CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 discussed footage obtained from the website which features Hilton using several ethnic slurs.[25] On February 3, 2007 Hilton obtained a temporary injunction against ParisExposed.com, closing down the website for a short period of time before the site went back online.

In a June 11, 2007 phone interview from jail, Hilton told Barbara Walters that while serving time in jail, God has given her a new chance, and that she will no longer "act dumb."[26]

Sex video

The leak of a three-year-old home-made sex video of Hilton with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon a week prior to the premiere of her Fox reality series The Simple Life attracted worldwide attention in late 2003. Template:Catcite[27] The release of the tape led to speculation that it was a deliberate publicity stunt,[28] but Hilton has strongly denied such claims and stated she was "embarrassed" and "humiliated" by the publicity brought by the tape.[29] The sex video, subsequently titled 1 Night in Paris in 2004, was later released on DVD and Hilton received directorial credit. The film earned three AVN Awards in 2005, including "Best Selling Title of the Year". Hilton originally sued Salomon over the release of the tape, but settled out of court in July 2005. Hilton was reportedly awarded up to $400,000 and planned to donate a percentage to charity,[30] although in a 2006 interview with GQ magazine she stated that she never received money from the sale of the video.[31]

Civic involvement

In November 2004, Hilton participated in Sean "Diddy" Combs' Citizen Change campaign to encourage youths to vote in the presidential election. She drew criticism after it was revealed she had neither voted nor registered to do so.[citation needed]

Restraining order

On March 8, 2006, Brian Quintana, an event producer, was granted a three-year restraining order against Hilton after he testified that she harassed and threatened him.[32]


In June 2007, British reggae band UB40 started legal action against Hilton and Warner Chappell Music for plagiarism due to similarities between the song "Stars Are Blind" and their 1990 song Kingston Town.[33][34]

Driving violations

In September 2006, Hilton was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content of 0.08%, the minimum at which it is illegal to drive in California. Hilton's drivers license was subsequently suspended in November 2006,[35] and in January 2007 she pled no contest to the alcohol-related reckless driving charge.[36] Her punishment was 36 months' probation and fines of about $1,500.[37]

On January 15, 2007, Hilton was pulled over for driving with a suspended license and signed a document acknowledging that she was not permitted to drive.[38] On February 27, 2007 Hilton was caught driving 70 MPH in a 35 MPH zone, again with a suspended license. She also did not have her headlights on even though it was after dark. Prosecutors in the office of the Los Angeles City Attorney charged that those actions, along with the failure to enroll in a court-ordered alcohol education program constituted a violation of the terms of her probation.[35]

On May 4, 2007 Hilton was sentenced by Judge Michael T. Sauer to 45 days in jail for violating her probation. Initially, Hilton planned to appeal the sentence, and supported an online petition[39] asking California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for a pardon.[40] In response, various opponents started a petition to maintain the sentence.[41] Both petitions attracted tens of thousands of signatures. Paris later switched lawyers, and dropped her plans to appeal.[42]

Jail sentence

Paris Hilton's booking photo.

Hilton was required to begin her jail term on June 5, 2007, or risk a doubling of her sentence.[27] On June 3, 2007, after attending the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, Hilton checked herself into the Century Regional Detention Facility, an all female jail in Lynwood, California, at 11:38 pm PDT. From there, Hilton was transferred by authorities to a special section "reserved for police officers, public officials, celebrities and other high-profile inmates"[43] Hilton was given the inmate booking number 9818783. With credit for good behavior, it was anticipated that Hilton would only serve 23 days of her 45 day sentence.[44]

In an unexpected turn of events, Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca signed orders on the morning of June 7, reassigning Hilton to 40 days of home confinement with an electronic monitoring device due to an unspecified medical condition.[45] Sheriff Baca commented on the release saying, "My message to those who don't like celebrities is that punishing celebrities more than the average American is not justice."[46] According to Baca, under normal circumstances, Hilton would not have served any time in jail, and he added that "The special treatment, in a sense, appears to be because of her celebrity status ... She got more time in jail".[47]However this is contradicted by an analysis performed by the LA Times, which concluded that had she been let out after 4 days, she would have served the same amount of time as 60% of inmates with a similar criminal history. The LA Times article concludes that the actual time Paris served means her punishment exceeded that of 80% of people in similar situations.[48]

The same day Hilton was released from jail, Judge Michael Sauer ordered Hilton to reappear back in his court the following morning (June 8) as the sentencing statement had explicitly said she would serve time in jail with "No work furlough. No work release. No electronic monitoring".[49] The judge also said that he was informed that the sheriff intended to release Hilton but that the judge had not agreed to it, instead reaffirming her original sentence.[50] At the hearing he declined to be briefed by Hilton's attorney in private chambers on the nature of her condition and sent her back to jail to serve out her original 45-day sentence. Upon hearing the sentence, Hilton shouted, "It's not right!" and started screaming requesting to hug her mother, who was present in the courtroom. She was then escorted out.[51][52] Concern about Hilton's condition led to her being moved to the medical wing of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles. On June 13 Hilton was moved back to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood due to improvements in her condition.[53] (Hilton in an interview from jail claimed she suffered from claustrophobia[54] although an unidentified "Paris insider" claims it was "toilet-phobia"[55])

On June 9 2007 prison minister Marty Angelo petitioned sentencing Judge Michael Sauer[56] asking to serve out the remainder of Hilton's jail sentence if the judge would release her to an alternative treatment program.[57] Angelo's petition fell on deaf ears. Angelo posted an "Open Letter to Paris Hilton"[58] on his website. Hilton referred to starting a "new beginning" during her interview with talk show host, Larry King on June 28, 2007, two days after being released from jail.[59] Angelo's autobiography is entitled, "Once Life Matters: A New Beginning"[60] which he shipped to Hilton through her attorney, Richard A. Hutton on May 23, 2007 before her Los Angeles County Jail incarceration. Hilton quoted directly from one of the book's pages (#178) during the interview when she used Angelo's 'prison motto' advice: "Don't serve the time, let the time serve you." Hilton stated, "I did that and that really helped."[61]

Hilton was released from jail at 12:15am PDT on June 26, 2007. In total Hilton served 22 days in detention, counting her day-long home confinement. She was met by a contingent of paparazzi and camera crews.[62]

Drug use controversy

After being released from prison, Hilton granted her first interview to Larry King, on CNN's Larry King Live. She claimed to have never used drugs and that she isn't very fond of alcohol. [32] However, a day later, The Smoking Gun put a set of video clips up on it's website that show Hilton:

Holding a baggy, removing a green substance that looks analogous to marijuana and inserting it into a pipe, then smoking that pipe on multiple occasions. While smoking the pipe, Hilton discusses a method to smuggle "this shit back to America" from Amsterdam by "grinding it up really finely," and adds, "I need to call an expert like Chuck, that dude who sold us all that weed."

At a party being asked by her sister Nicky Hilton, "Do you have herb?" Paris responds, "Yeah, the best pot. You wanna smoke pot? I have the best pot. I have the best pot. Lemme get it." While walking through the partygoers she says, "Dude, we're smoking pot if you guys want to smoke." After rejoining her sister and friends she says, "Let's smoke some fucking herb" and asks her friends three times, "Are we gonna get arrested?"

Telling a boyfriend in a video message that she is "smoking pot."

At a party asking a supposed drug dealer if he has "quaaludes." Then she asks if he has "70 milligrams" of "ludes" and then reaffirms "quaaludes."

Standing in front of The Mushroom Gallery in Amsterdam she says, "That's where we bought our shrooms." Later while opening a deli-style container labeled "Psilocybe cubensis" and dated 12/16/01, she spills a large amount of Psilocybin mushrooms on the floor, while cleaning them up she asks, "Should we take some before we leave?" She then states, "Imagine being on a plane on mushrooms."


Another video, filmed by Hilton, documenting Hilton's complacency of alleged illegal drugs, shows a male acquaintance on a private yacht who's bare chest is covered with multiple ounces of a white granulated powder; he proclaims, "Thank you Joe Francis from Girls Gone Wild for giving me the blow" and "[this is] the best way to do blow;" "blow" is a common colloquialism for cocaine. While filming, Hilton is laughing, says her signature "that's hot" and exclaims, "Hysterical!" She repeatedly takes still photographs of him and then says, "Lets do one [photo] with you snorting." In another scene, Hilton and Francis are standing at the back of the yacht and she declares, "We are going to get so coked up!" She then asks her acquaintances, "Does anyone want to help me sniff coke too?" The video does not explicitly show Hilton insufflating.

While Hilton has been quoted as saying that she is the "iconic blonde of the decade"' and comparing herself to Princess Diana and Marilyn Monroe (a claim she later denied in the May 2007 issue of Harper's Bazaar),[63] she will reportedly appear in the 2007 Guinness World Records as the world's "Most Overrated Celebrity".[64] In a poll conducted by the Associated Press and AOL, Hilton was voted the second "Worst Celebrity Role Model of 2006", behind Britney Spears.[65] Critics have alleged that Hilton epitomizes the title of famous for being famous; echoing that sentiment, the Associated Press conducted what they called an experiment in late February 2007, trying not to report on Hilton for a whole week.[66]

On May 11, 2007, a statue by Daniel Edwards entitled Paris Hilton Autopsy was revealed at Capla Kesting Fine Art in New York. Hilton is depicted by a clay model as dead, naked, and with her legs spread. The sculpture is aimed at stopping young women from drinking and driving.[67]

Paris is referenced in #7 of Joss Whedon's superhero comic Astonishing X-Men; while discussing the amount of news coverage the X-Men receive after saving New York City from a giant monster, Emma Frost says "Thirty seconds! Thirty seconds of coverage after three minutes about that useless tart dancing topless at a party! As if that's remotely remarkable..." Colossus then asks "Who is the "Hilton" girl?", to which Beast replies "It doesn't matter. On a lot of levels."

Parodies

Filmography

Discography

Albums

Information
Paris

Singles

Year Title Album Chart positions
UWC LATIN AUS CAN IRE UK U.S. GER ESP SUI NZ NL LAT TH CZE FIN SWE BEL AUT PL HUN SVK GRE ITA SIN COL EUR
2006 "Stars Are Blind" Paris 6 15 7 3 4 5 18 7 9 7 16 17 12 8 93 6 3 1 12 4 1 1 23 5 - 16 -
"Turn It Up" 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 70 - - - - - - 5
"Nothing in This World" - - 32 - 38 55 - 34 - 61 - 20 - 1 - 7 44 - - 1 - - - - 1 32 -
2007 "Jealousy/Screwed" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
  • 1 "Turn It Up" was a club-only single. It was ineligible to chart on most charts except specific Dance charts, such as the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play, where it reached #1.

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