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Paris Hilton reflects on being Page Six staple in her wild child days

June 17, 2025
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Paris Hilton reflects on being Page Six staple in her wild child days
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CANNES — Paris Hilton is ready to leave her party girl reputation in the past.

“The world first got to know me as a teenager moving to New York City and sneaking out, going out every night, basically,” the heiress, 44, reflected during a panel discussion with 3C Ventures founder and CEO Michael Kassan at the Cannes Lions 2025 International Festival of Creativity Tuesday.

“I was on Page Six all the time and then through to ‘Simple Life,’ where I was playing a character, so I think the world just assumed, if they didn’t know me, that that’s who I was,” she added.

Paris Hilton.
Paris Hilton recalled being on Page Six “all the time” as a teen during a Cannes Lions 2025 panel. Ella Pellegrini
Paris Hilton as a teen.
The heiress said during a 3C Ventures panel that she had just moved to New York City at the time and was “sneaking out, going out every night, basically.” Getty Images

Hilton recalled that some of the stereotypes pinned on her were “party girl” and “dumb blond,” due to a “character” she now claims was not the real her, but rather one she “created.”

A New York Post article from 2000 stated the socialite was the “most desired heiress in town” and also called out her risqué Vanity Fair photo shoot that year, in which she posed topless and flipped the bird.

However, even then, famed publicist Lizzie Grubman was quoted in the story as saying Hilton had “aspirations beyond nightlife and $1,000 articles of clothing.”

Paris Hilton at her 21st birthday party.
Hilton said she was labeled a “dumb blond” and “party girl” because of her lifestyle at the time. Getty Images
Paris Hilton in the early aughts.
“There was definitely many times, where I’ve been misunderstood and underestimated,” she added. Getty Images

The “Stars Are Blind” songstress added at the panel Tuesday, “There was definitely many times, where I’ve been misunderstood and underestimated.”

Hilton shared that she felt the public finally got to know her true self more with the release of her book “Paris: The Memoir” and her 2020 documentary, “This Is Paris.”

In the YouTube Originals film, the now-mother of two detailed the physical and emotional abuse she allegedly suffered during her stint at the Provo Canyon School, a boarding school in Utah.

Paris Hilton at Cannes Lions 2025.
Hilton shared that she felt the public got to know the real her in recent years via her documentary and memoir. Ella Pellegrini
Paris Hilton's documentary cover.
“I’ve been through so much more than anyone would have ever known,” she said at Tuesday’s panel. YouTube

“The staff would say terrible things,” she further claimed in an interview with People at the time.

“They were constantly making me feel bad about myself and [would] bully me. I think it was their goal to break us down. And they were physically abusive, hitting and strangling us. They wanted to instill fear in the kids so we’d be too scared to disobey them.”

Hilton concluded Tuesday, “I’ve been through so much more than anyone would have ever known.”

Paris Hilton in a panel discussion with Michael Kassan and Mark Weinstein.
3C Ventures founder Michael Kassan commended Hilton on creating a long-lasting legacy and brand. Ella Pellegrini
Paris Hilton at Cannes Lions.
“What people want is a brand that they can connect with … I’ve been vulnerable and just really showed who I truly was,” the “Simple Life” alum shared. Ella Pellegrini

During the panel, Kassan commended the pop culture icon for being able to have her brand transcend generations.

“What people want is a brand that they can connect with, and have that emotional connection and, for me, I’ve been vulnerable and just really showed who I truly was,” Hilton explained.

“It’s just been incredible, the power of using your voice and telling your truth, and have now changed 15 state laws, and passed a federal bill … and it’s been some of the most meaningful work of my life.”

The post Paris Hilton reflects on being Page Six staple in her wild child days appeared first on Page Six.

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