Paris
Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American celebrity and heir to her father, Richard Hilton's real estate fortune. She is a socialite, model, entrepreneur, and actress. She has been described as a "celebutante," a portmanteau of "celebrity" and "debutante." Contrary to popular belief, Paris and her sister are not heirs of the Hilton Hotel empire. That empire has been passed
down to a different branch of the family and Paris will receive no part of the hotel.[1].
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Background
Hilton was
born in New York City, the eldest of four children of Richard Hilton and Kathy Richards. Her younger sister is Nicky Hilton, and her younger brothers are Barron Hilton II and Conrad Hilton II.
On the maternal side of her family, Hilton is a niece of two popular child stars of the 1970s, Kim Richards and Kyle Richards, who appeared in the motion picture Escape to Witch Mountain and TV shows like Nanny and the Professor, Little House on the Prairie, and later, ER. By marriage, she also is related to Zsa Zsa Gabor (the Hungarian-born actress who married Paris Hilton's great-grandfather Conrad Hilton) as well as Elizabeth Taylor (the actress's first husband was Paris Hilton's great-uncle, Conrad Nicholson Hilton Jr.).
Her paternal
grandparents are hotel chairman Barron Hilton and his wife, the former Marilyn Hawley, and her paternal great-grandparents were Hilton
Hotel 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 won in
1988. According to Forbes magazine in 2005, the net worth of Barron Hilton is estimated at just over US $1 billion, of which Paris is expected to inherit a little over US $50 million.
Hilton moved
between several exclusive homes in her youth, including a suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and the Hamptons. Currently, her parents own a $30.5 million mansion in Bel Air, a $12.3 million estate in the Hamptons, as well as $10 million house in the Hollywood
Hills in which she and her sister stay to give them privacy and easy access to clubs in Los Angeles.
After attending
high school at the Dwight School in New York, but dropping out and eventually earning a GED, Hilton decided not to attend a university. A naturally brown-eyed curly brunette, Hilton worked as a fashion model for Catherine Malandrino and Marc Bouwer, and on an ad campaign for Italian label Iceberg. She appeared in cameo roles in Zoolander (2001), The Cat in the Hat (2003) and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004).
DVD cover for 1 Night in Paris.
Hilton shot
to prominence when a sex video of her with then-boyfriend Rick Salomon was leaked onto the Internet shortly after The Simple Life debuted, causing a sensation. On June 9, 2004 it was released as a DVD titled 1 Night in Paris which was presented by Salomon. Hilton sued Salomon for releasing the tape, but the suit was settled. Hilton received US $400,000
and a percentage of the profits, which were donated to charity.
Hilton is often
seen with her teacup Chihuahua, Tinkerbell. She has been voted the worst dog owner ever in an online poll by New York Dog [2] and Hollywood Dog, while Joss Stone was named as the best dog owner. [3]
Hilton was
engaged to Tommy Hilfiger model Jason Shaw from mid 2002 to early 2003. On May 29, 2005 she announced her engagement to Paris Latsis a Greek shipping heir. However, on October 1, 2005 Hilton announced that the five month engagement had been called off.
Model, actress, entrepreneur
In recent years
Hilton has gained recognition by appearing in television, movies, commercials, and modeling. According to Forbes magazine, in 2003-2004 she earned approximately US$7.5 million for her television and movie roles, but in 2004-2005 her earnings from television, movies, modeling, and personal appearances have earned
her an additional $15.5 million. During this period Forbes Magazine has ranked Hilton as one of the top 100 celebrities in
the world.
She also appeared
in the short subjects QIK2JDG and L.A. Knights, as well as minor and supporting roles in the feature movies House of Wax, The Hillz, Wonderland, Uptown Girls, Raising Helen and Nine Lives. She landed her first lead role in a theatrical release with National Lampoon's Pledge This! (2005).
Hilton and
Nicole Richie (daughter of Lionel) starred in the 2003 FOX hit reality series The Simple Life, in which they lived with a family on their farm in rural Altus, Arkansas. Highlights of the show included the girls performing poorly at various jobs, making
out with the local boys, and numerous instances of them shown as "fish out of water." It was followed by two more seasons:
The Simple Life 2: Road Trip and The Simple Life 3: Interns. Plans for a fourth series were put on hold when
Hilton and Richie fell out and, although Kimberly Stewart and Bethany Carkhuff were mooted as replacements for Richie, but the series was
eventually shelved by Fox with the explanation that the stars "no longer proved compatible."
Hilton
also guest starred in episodes of teen drama The OC and noir detective show Veronica Mars.
On top of her
acting career, she has also helped to design purses for Samantha Thavasa and Toys for Tots, and has created her own jewelry line for Amazon.com. Currently, her design work earns around US$250,000 per year.
She is the
founder of Heiress Records, a label on which she plans to release her debut album in 2006, tentatively titled Paris is Burning. Her planned first single entitled 'Screwed' was leaked to the Internet and has been remixed by Alex G. Her producers
for the album include Jane Wiedlin from The Go-Go's and Scott Storch. She will be covering Blondie's hit "Heart of Glass" for her album. She describes the album as pop, rock and hip hop, she says it sounds
like Blondie and Madonna. Hilton has announced in some interviews that her album is due in April 2006. Paris
also has a single out "Caught Up In The Rapture" with Wong-G and Gizelle.
In early May
of 2004, Parlux Fragrances (who have made fragrances for Guess, Perry Ellis, XOXO) announced that they would be releasing
a fragrance line created by Hilton. The perfume would be aptly named "Paris Hilton". The scent was described as "a brilliant
flirtatious charm, this head-turning fragrance can be dressed up or down for both day and evening wear." The scent consists
of "an ethereal halo with delicious notes of frozen Apple and juicy Peach Nectar wrapped with sparkling Muguet and a splash
of wet Ozone. A luminous bouquet of sensual floralcy is at the heart of this fragrance. Delicate Mimosa Blossoms are entwined with sheer Freesia and Night-Blooming Jasmine petals, while heady, rich Tuberose provides depth and texture."
The perfume
launch was a success. Originally set to be a small release, demand became popular and they had a wide release before Christmas
of 2004. The launch was a big part of the Parlux stock increasing 30%. Ilia Lekach, a CEO at Parlux, said "I am delighted
with our record performance and I’m optimistic regarding results through the end of our fiscal year. We have recently
commenced shipments of our Paris Hilton fragrance which has surpassed our expectations."
After the success
of Hilton's perfume, Parlux Fragrances had her create Paris Hilton for Men, a cologne that has a "sensual aura." The packaging states: "Paris Hilton knows how she likes a
man to smell, so she has created a scent to share with her male admirers around the world." The cologne is available at Lazarus-Macy's. Sales reports are not available. Hilton's latest perfume is called Just Me
by Paris Hilton. She claims there will be more to follow.
On February
16, 2006, the Internet site IMDb [4] reported:
- "Socialite Paris Hilton has reportedly been asked to play a young version of celebrated humanitarian Mother Teresa in a movie biopic. Indian director T. Rajeevnath has contacted the hotel heiress about taking the lead role in his new film, which will
chronicle the late nun's early life. He tells MTV.co.uk, "My agents in California have contacted Paris Hilton."
Celebrity and Sex Symbol
Hilton and
her sister, Nicky, are known for their jet-set lifestyles. Paris in particular has been trying to build herself into a marketable
brand much like Donald Trump, claiming she must be regarded as a role model.
She has been
widely discussed by tabloids. In 2000, the National Enquirer reported a casual friendship with Leonardo DiCaprio as something far more intimate. She has also been linked with other young celebrities,
including actor Edward Furlong, boxer Oscar De La Hoya, model Jason Shaw, Chicago Bears football player Brian Urlacher, and singers Rob Mills, Deryck Whibley, and Backstreet Boy Nick Carter.
In the fall
of 2004, Hilton released a book, Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the
Pose, which brings full color photographs of her and gives her tips on the dos and don'ts of living as an heiress. Hilton
was reportedly given a $100,000 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. Still, it became a New York Times bestseller.
The cover of the March 2005 issue of Playboy
In the March 2005 issue of Playboy, she was named the "Sex Star of the Year" in their list of the
25 Sexiest Celebrities. Someone appearing to be her was on the cover of the issue, but she did not pose for it; she
says she does not know where Playboy got that picture. [5]
Hilton has
also received some gossip attention for a variety of other incidents, mainly party antics. She has been said to have pushed
in front of others in line for a public bathroom, saying she only wanted to look at herself in the mirror. She has reportedly
danced on bar tops, worn shirts reading "Got Blow?," and other times worn no top at all. Her most famous quote is probably "That's
hot!" as she has used it in many situations.
Hilton received
an offer from the U.S. version of the reality TV show "Big Brother" to participate in their show. Rumors said she has been offered more than US$1.8
million. If she will agree to be in the reality-show, “she will join a bizarre band of ex-strippers, beauty queens,
a married couple and a virgin, who are living under 24 hour scrutiny on the set".
Hilton has
also been featured in several television commercials including a T-Mobile commercial for which she was paid $250,000 and her
Carl's Jr. commercial (see more below) for which she was paid $400,000 according to Forbes Magazine. She has also been a spokeswoman
for the products of GUESS clothing.
Controversies
Feud with Nicole Richie
In April 2005, Hilton announced that she severed both personal and professional ties with Simple
Life co-star Nicole Richie [6]. Neither party has commented on the reason why.
South Park Parody
She was the
subject of a South Park episode entitled "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" in which she opens a store called "Stupid Spoiled Whore" selling girls everything
they need to emulate her, such as a perfume dubbed Skanque.
Vote or Die
In November 2004, Hilton participated in Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' Vote or Die campaign, to encourage youths to vote in the Presidential election. She drew criticism when it was revealed she did not vote, nor had she even registered
to do so. Ironically, she would somewhat fulfill her theoretical obligation to "die" when the promoters of her film, House of Wax, employed a "See Paris die" advertisement campaign, highlighting the death scene of her character in the film.
Hacked address book
On February 19, 2005, the contents of Hilton's personal T-Mobile account were posted to the Internet.[7] They included phone numbers (which included many celebrities such as Nicky Hilton, Christina Aguilera, Fred Durst, Eminem, Lindsay Lohan, Alsou, Nicole Richie, Jay-Z, Anna Kournikova, Snoop Dogg, Andy Roddick, Kimberly Stewart, Avril Lavigne, Frankie Muniz, Ashlee Simpson), notes (with even more numbers and email addresses and reminders such as her date to
host Saturday Night Live), and thirty-five digital snapshots. In two of the leaked photos, Hilton is standing topless next to the MTV Latin America's VJ Eglantina Zingg, whom she kisses. The images from the hacked phone can be seen at CallingParis.com. In other leaked videos, she is seen making out with celebrity lesbian Ingrid Casares and Playboy Playmate Nicole Lenz. [8]. Many of her notes showed heavy usage of Internet slang. Her address book can be viewed here [9].
Within days,
it was revealed [10] that Hilton's account could be accessed by anyone guessing the answer to the "forgotten
password" challenge question she chose: "What is your favorite pet's name?" As the answer to this question is a matter of
public record, [11] an anonymous party was able to guess it and notify the press.
Racism
In 2006 Hilton
was accused of racism. A videotape reviewed by British reporter Carole Aye Maung shows Hilton and Tommy Hilfiger model Brandon
Davis in conversation with two African-American men who asked Hilton if she would model for them. After the men had left the
scene, she allegedly referred to them as "dumb niggers". The tape also includes adult content. Although Hilton denied using
racial slurs, Davis corroborated the original report and has since ended his friendship with Hilton.Dumb N-Word, Everyday racial slurs
Carl's Jr advertisement
Another controversy involving Hilton was her appearance in a Carl's Jr. television advertisement, originally broadcast in May 2005. In the commercial, which introduces the restaurant's "Spicy BBQ Six Dollar Burger", Hilton wears a provocative swimsuit and soaps up a Bentley automobile and herself before taking a big bite out of the burger. According to
Forbes Magazine, Carl's Jr. paid Hilton $400,000 for filming in this commercial.
This has drawn
criticism from television watchdog groups, including the Parents Television Council. The research director for the PTC, Melissa Caldwell, says; "This commercial is basically
soft-core porn. The way she moves, the way she puts her finger in her mouth - it's very suggestive and very titillating."
The Los Angeles, California based group says they plan to mobilize their more than 1 million members to contact the
restaurant chain and voice their concern.[12]
Andy Puzder,
CEO of Carl's Jr., says the group needs to "get a life... This isn't Janet Jackson; there is no nipple in this. There is no nudity, there is no sex acts; it's a beautiful model in a swimsuit washing a car." Puzder was referring to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy when he spoke of Jackson. Puzder says he showed the ad to his three children, ages
7 to 12, and says they weren't corrupted.
FOX News host Bill O'Reilly speculated that Hilton did not in fact eat the burgers she endorsed and was therefore
dishonest, inviting her to come on his show The O'Reilly Factor and eat one of the burgers on the air in order to prove him wrong. Hilton has not thus far acknowledged the invitation.
In addition
to featuring the ad on their website, Carl's Jr. has also built a separate site to play a longer version of the commercial.
A similar ad with Hilton for Hardee's hamburger chain (also owned by Carl's Jr. parent corporation CKE Restaurants) aired in 2005.
Before this
deal with Carl's Jr., Hilton lost out on a $750,000 multi-commercial deal with Burger King because the company did not feel her sexy image was a good fit with their brand.href="http://www.adage.com/paypoints/buyArticle.cms/login?articleId=45871&auth=">[13][14]
The ad was
spoofed in the 2006 movie Date Movie.
"That's hot!"
"That's hot!"
is a phrase used by Hilton (although an earlier usage is attributed to her Simple Life co-star Nicole Richie [15] and has been used by others for many years). The catch phrase, a synonym for "That's cool" or "That's awesome," has since been parodied in pop culture
outlets such as Saturday Night Live [16] and even by Hilton herself, on The Late Show with David Letterman.
In 2004, Hilton filed a successful request to trademark the phrase. She wishes to market clothing with the phrase prominently emblazoned
on the garments; she felt it was time to trademark the phrase because "I've been saying it forever. I want to put it on T-shirts
and stuff like that."