
Paris Hilton on Call Her Daddy? That’s hot. Join Alex as she goes to Paris Hilton’s house for a sit-down interview. Paris reminisces on some of her most memorable 2000’s moments and what dating was like in her early twenties (hint: you were probably ghosted or blacklisted from every club). She also tells the story behind that iconic photo of her, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears and talks about her long-term friendship with Kim Kardashian. Paris explains how she was typecast as the “dumb blonde” on The Simple Life and how she felt that character defined her for the majority of her career. Alex and Paris also discuss Paris’ leaked sex tape, how that impacted her romantic relationships, and the horrible slut shaming she had to overcome. Finally, Paris gushes over her marriage and how her husband is completely different from anyone she dated in her past. If you want even more of their love story, you can check out season two of Paris in Love now streaming on Peacock. Enjoy!
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Alex Cooper
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This is Paris Hilton. Paris Hilton. Paris Hilton. Paris Hilton is the it girl that's hot.
Alex Cooper
She's been in the news nearly two decades.
Paris Hilton
An illicit tape starring Paris Hilton hit the Internet this week. Became one of the most recognized faces on the planet. Come on, let's go to Paris's I Wanna Rob.
More than 13 million people watched her.
Show the Simple Life. Have you ever had a real job?
No.
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All the things with social media, first.
Paris Hilton
Person, Paris Hilton, you created that person to sort of get through. She literally gave me a career. My life has been so public. I've been talked about in such cruel and mean ways. I've been through hell and back. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Paris Hilton and her husband got married in November of 2021. The birth of your son and surprising the world with her second baby and one of the highest paid DJs in the world.
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Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton. Welcome to Call Her Daddy.
Thank you.
I am so happy we're finally doing this. It's long overdue. Congratulations. You just had a baby girl. London, how are you in Carter feeling?
We are just so happy. I just feel like my life feels so complete. She is so beautiful. And it's just so cute to see Phoenix with his little sister. And I've always wanted a daughter. My whole life, I've always wanted to have a little girl named London. So the fact that she's here now is just everything.
You kept it a secret from the whole world and your family? I'm curious, like, how the hell did you keep it a secret? Was there ever a moment where it like the secret was almost blown?
No. I'm very good at keeping secrets. And I just feel like my life has been so public. Everything I've done has just always been so out there. And I just really just didn't want any of that outside chatter. I didn't want people discussing my children before they were here. It was just. I don't know, I just wanted to have something for myself for once.
So did you? It was just you and Carter that knew?
Yeah, just Carter and I. No one knew. Like, it was. It was a fun, like, I don't know, like, secret to have with each other, I guess.
Okay, well, congratulations, Paris. You're an icon. You were the Queen of the 90s. You're still the queen. You're the original influencer. Like, there's truly. We could do a nine hour interview. You're like, bitch, get the fuck out of my house. But when I think about my audience, I think about this, like, younger generation who obviously knows you, but I feel like they know you through, like, so certain iconic moments they see maybe in pictures, but they don't know the backstory to things or they know you now, obviously. So I kind of want to take a little walk down memory lane. Okay, here we go. Do you ever Google yourself?
Yes.
I was Googling you this morning, and I'm like, every trend, I feel like that was, like, huge in the early 2000s. You were starting, like, everything you were putting on, people were going, people were buying. So I'm curious, if you had to pick three top trends that were like, they're your most iconic staples, what would you pick from the 2000?
Definitely my 21st birthday dress. The Swarovski cover Julian McDonald dress that I've seen so many people recreate it, wear it for their 21st birthdays or birthdays. And that dress is just. If I was a dress, I would be that dress. That for sure. I love the little skirts I used to wear. Like, the mini skirts should be size of a belt because life short, take risks. And the velour tracksuits. That's why I came out with my own line.
All of these iconic things that you wore, do you archive your stuff?
A lot of it, yeah.
Like, you have, like. Do you have any of, like, the Razer flip phones left?
Yes.
The sunglasses.
The sunglasses. The sidekicks covered with Swarovski crystals.
Alex Cooper
Holy shit.
Paris Hilton
Will you ever let London use some of your archive, or is she gonna have to kind of, like, do her own thing?
I definitely have been saving pieces for her, like, throughout my life. I've always kept things for one day for my daughter. I don't want to wear some of the outfits for a little bit. You don't hold too much.
What is one thing that you definitely are like? I've. I've saved this. I want to give this to my.
Daughter, just, like, different pieces that I've got from, like, Dolce Gabbana, Versace. Just, like, beautiful dresses that I know one day when she goes to prom, she's gonna have, like, these epic dresses to wear.
I feel so bad for all the girls at that prom. She's gonna be like, oh, my God, she has arrived. I think about your social life back then, okay? And, like, truly, when you were younger, you were the, like, running the socialite scene. Obviously, your last name holds a lot of weight, but, like, how did you get into the scene? How did you get into these clubs? How did you become friends with these celebrities?
Well, before I moved to New York, I was living in LA my whole life. And then I moved to New York when I was 16. And I had lived such a sheltered life before that. My parents were so strict. I wasn't allowed to go out. I wasn't allowed to go on dates. I couldn't go to school dances. So then I moved to New York. I'm living in the Waldorf Astoria. All of a sudden, my sister and I are getting invites to all these club openings, parties, premieres, these huge events, and we're getting sent all these designer clothes. And then we met Noah Tepperberg and then started going to all of his clubs, and almost every single night. And it all just happened that way. It just kind of just me going out.
Did you ever worry about, like, upsetting your family of, like, I'm gonna go the complete opposite way of what every maybe other heiress is doing, of, like, acting proper and, like, being a good, like, Catholic girl?
My mom was so strict, but I was just such a rebel. And I think because she was so strict, it made me rebel even more.
Yeah.
And I think just being an Aquarius with my adhd, I'm just like, I have a lot of energy, and I just loved going out. Like, I didn't care if my mom be, like, okay, you need to be home at midnight. I would figure out a way to, like, sneak out at night, put on a wig, like, run down 30 flights of stairs at the Waldorf, sneak into, like, a cab, go downtown. I just had, like, this thing called Club Itis where I was obsessed with clubbing.
Also, I'm thinking about, like, you casually just, like, living in a hotel. Did that make it harder to sneak out or easier?
Harder, because my parents would tell the security, they tell the concierge, the front desk. Like, everyone who worked at the hotel was, like, on the lookout for me. That's why I came up with all these disguises. I would take, like, a Barbie doll, put it in my bed, have, like, the hair sticking out, like, with the pillows in case my mom checked on me at night. Like, I just came up with, like, the sneakiest ways. So if my daughter London, ever figures out anyways, like, I know every trick in the book.
Yeah, that's so true. I'm wondering, like, do you think you're gonna take the same parenting style? Like, do you think you will be hard on her? Are you gonna go, like, easy breezy, like, ugh, have fun at the club, sweetie.
I'm gonna be. I always was upset with my mom because she was so strict, but now that I am a mom, I can totally understand. Like, I'm gonna be so terrified when she becomes a teenager and wants to go on dates and wants to go out, like, just because I know how it is and just how men are and how people are. So I don't want to be so strict where she rebels too. So it's really a hard thing back then.
I feel like wherever you went, paparazzi followed. And there is, I would say, arguably one of the most iconic photos to this day in history is a photo you just reposted on your Instagram. It is you, Britney Spears, and Lindsay Lohan in a car. And I'm like, I think it lives rent free in every millennial's head. It's like, it's been on T shirts, it's been on coffee mugs. Like, you name it. You've seen this photo. What were you guys doing that night? Like, where were you guys going? Where were you? Just, like, fill us in on a little bit.
We were at the Beverly Hills Hotel in one of the bungalows, and Brittany and I were there, and these guys were just being so annoying, and we were just so bored. So we went into the bathroom. I was like, all right, we're just gonna, like, jump out this window and get out of here. And so we locked the door, jumped out the window, and then started, like, sneaking out to the car just to. Because I hate, like, saying bye to people, because then everyone's like, oh, why are you leaving? And then it's like a whole half hour having to say why you want to leave? And I'm just the type that hates confrontation. So we basically snuck out the window. We were walking to the car, and then all of a sudden just got blasted with all this paparazzi. And then Lindsay came over, and then we were all in the car together, and I had no. It was just, like, a normal Night out. Like, we weren't doing anything. And the media the next day, like, made it out to be like this huge deal, like, vilifying us like we're bad people. It's like we're just like young girls, like, going out like everyone else does and running away from boys.
We're just like Irish exiting from the Beverly Hills Hotel. It just happens to be Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton. Like, no big fucking deal. It's so cool. And like, I can imagine you. It must feel so kind of cool to see, like, so many people still are obsessed with these big moments. Are you still close with these people?
I was riding with Lindsey, like two days ago. I invited her to this party. She's coming to LA in a few months, so we're gonna make plans to see each other, the babies. And then I was talking with Brittany like 3 days ago as well, and we were planning a girl's night. Cause she wants to come over and we just play, dress up and hang out. We're just. It's really fun.
It's cool to see, like, you're all in such different phases of your life now. You guys have babies and to still be able to just like, have fun and, like, catch up, I think it makes all of us in the world, like, we can sleep at night knowing the girls are thriving. Let's talk about another iconic person that is one of also the most famous people in the world, Ms. Kim Kardashian. I'm looking at Google and I'm seeing you guys, like, walking in again, getting paparazzi together. And it's so crazy to see that, like, you guys were friends back then. How did you guys meet?
We've known each other since we're little girls because our moms were best friends growing up our entire lives. We both went to Buckley with each other and then just became close. Like 2000 something. When I moved to my house on Kings Road and a family friend of ours, Fay Resnick, was my interior designer. I was moving everything from my one house to my other house. And she's like, Kim is amazing. She's so organized. She's gonna come and help you. And then we just became best friends. We had so much fun together, started traveling all around the world. And she was the one who was very organized, and I was the one who was very disorganized. So we made, like, an amazing team and we just had the best time together.
It's just cool to see now, like, all of you again going in different directions. Like, Kim, what she's built what you have built.
Alex Cooper
It's just.
Paris Hilton
It's cool that you've. Like, back in the day, we're going and, like, drinking with these girls and partying, and now everyone kind of has, like, built their own empires. And I, like, love that for the girls.
I love it just to see so many of my friends and so many women building their empires and their businesses and. Yeah, just girls are taking over the world.
Alex Cooper
They are.
Paris Hilton
How did you navigate dating in your early 20s when so many eyeballs were on you? Like, did you even enjoy yourself?
It was hard to have any privacy because from the moment I left my house till I went to bed at night, there was 50 cars waiting outside with paparazzi. So I had no privacy whatsoever. Anytime I'd be at an event, if I even spoke to a guy, like, all of a sudden, the next day I would say that we were dating. Like, there's just been so many things in the media of guys that I didn't even know I maybe met once. And then the media would just make up all these stories and just being. Just having to trust someone, because a lot of these guys were Wanted that attention. So it was hard to figure out, like, who to actually trust.
Yeah. Would you say you were the type of girl that was, like, a relationship girl or, like, a single girly? Like, what were you up to?
I feel like I loved relationships. Like, me being in love, like, that's my favorite thing. But I also would get bored so easily. So I think back then, I didn't even know who I was, and I didn't trust anyone. So it was kind of just like, I don't know. And so many bad things would happen to me. People would cheat on me, humiliate me, and then I would have not only be humiliated then publicly. All around the world, people would be talking about it. So it was just really hard to let anyone in. Like, I had such walls around my heart that I never truly let anyone in.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Paris Hilton
If I was to ask, like, your sister or your best friend, like, what was it like dating Paris back then? What do you think they would say? Like, what were you like in a relationship?
I was. I was very loyal, was fun. We were going out every single night, too. So it's hard to really have a serious relationship when you're every night going to a club, something's happening. And then a lot of times I would just be so over the person. But again, I hate confrontation. So to break up with them. So I would just ghost so many people. So I think That a lot of people would say that I was definitely, like, a heartbreaker and a ghoster.
I love that you're like, I really didn't want to end relationships, so it was like, I'm just gonna ghost them. And, like, what would you just, like, like, not answer them ever again?
Never answer them again, basically.
Did you ever make sure that a guy couldn't get into a club?
Yes.
No.
Yes. If anyone with me, I would tell every single club, do not ever let him in. Like, I don't even care if I'm not even there. Just, like, totally blacklist them, Baller. Yeah.
Like, if you cheat, you basically can't go outside.
Yeah.
Because, like, you won't be able to get into even restaurants. You. You started at the clubs. And Paris is, like, also restaurants in la. Restaurants in New York. Oh, wow. That's, like, some power that, like, I feel like all the ladies watching are like, oh, I wish I had that power to be able to do that. Do you think you had a type during your 20s? Like, if you could. Like, if all of them were in this room, was there a type happening over there? Paris?
I don't know. I look back and, like, a cringe at some of these people. I'm like, what the hell was I thinking? Why?
What were they doing?
It's, like, beyond, like, I don't know. I just look back at some people and they're just like, not good guys.
Isn't that the worst when you're like, why did I let them say forever that they dated me?
Yes. I hate that. It's just. Or some of the male models are just.
Yeah, interesting. Not the vibe. Okay, we got to talk about the Simple Life. During this time in your life, you get on a reality show, and it's the Simple Life, and it's with you and Nicole Richie, and it premieres, and, like, it was literally the biggest thing I remember. Like, it had, like, 13 million views an episode on network television on Fox. Like, it was unheard of. How insane this show blew up. Do you ever re. Watch the show?
Yes.
You do?
All the time.
Tell me all your thoughts. Wait, can you tell for anyone that's, like, younger, that hasn't watched it? Can you give, like, the premise of this reality show?
The Simple Life is basically about two best friends who go to these little small towns and took away our money, our credit cards, our cell phones, and we basically live the simple life, but we have so much fun together and constantly getting fired from every single job and just, like, going and just, like, having these Crazy adventures. It's all across good middle America.
Tell me what you think when you rewatch it.
I just laugh so much. I think that show is just so hilarious. Nicole's came over a couple times, and we go into the movie theater room together at her house or here and just watch the episodes. I'm just. Both just, like, laugh so hard that we're crying.
Did you enjoy filming it?
Yes.
How much of the show was actually real?
All of it.
All of it.
Especially the first season. They didn't let any of the camera people talk to us. Like, if we'd be like, what do we do now? They're like, no. Like, no one was allowed to tell us any directions. Nothing.
Okay. So the less, like, glamorous side was. I remember you said, I think it was in your book, you said, like.
Alex Cooper
The producers came to you and they.
Paris Hilton
Were like, play the dumb blonde. Like, play it up. Like. And I think what was so interesting is, like, that is then, like, it is kind of like how America then saw you. It's like this, like, rich, dumb blonde girl. How did you handle the misconception of you back then when everyone thought you were actually this dumb?
Well, with the simple idea, the producer said, nicole, you be the troublemaker. Paris, you just be the dumb blonde and basically play into what, you know, people would assume that we were, and I would just put on that character. And I think because of what I had went through when I was a teenager, it was almost like this mask or kind of like a protective shield in a way. And then when I would go and do interviews on, like, the late night shows and everything, people expected me to continue being the character because it would be weird if all of a sudden I was just myself. And then I just kind of got, like, stuck in that character almost. And it was difficult sometimes for. For people to have so many misconceptions and assume that I was something that I wasn't.
Yeah.
But I don't know, I also just was, like, having a good time and laughing all the way to the bank at the same time. So it was fine.
That's what I think is so fascinating is, like, I remember in middle school, it was, like, cool if the girl was dumb. Like, it was, like, hot if the girl's just, like, dumb.
Yeah.
And I now look back at that and I'm like, what? I can see, obviously what the producers were doing. It was so brilliant. But I think for your real life, did you ever start to, like, resent that character?
Not resent it, but sometimes I would just Be like, these people have no idea. But something I've always loved to do is prove people wrong.
Yeah.
And I know that I've definitely done that now, and people can see that I'm not a dumb blonde. I'm just very good at pretending to be one.
I couldn't agree more. I feel like in your documentary, I feel like we got to really see, like, so many different sides to you. And actually, I think a lot of people were like, oh, my God. Like, we had no idea this whole time, like, how smart this girl is, how aware she is of this brand that she's built. And I think I remember something people were so fascinated by was, like, when you kind of talked about, like, the two different, like, voices you will use and kind of, like, interchangeably, like, there's the high pitch, and then there's the more, like, chill voice. And I'm curious, like, how do you decide when to do which voice?
It's something that I've been doing for so long that I can't even, like, control it. Like, when I get shy, the voice will go up higher, and then when I'm just, like, feeling a little bit more relaxed, it's more lower. But sometimes I have to tell myself, like, paris, just talk in your normal voice. But I just. I don't know what it is. It just. I think just from so many years of doing it, it's just become a part of me.
Like, you did the high, higher one for so long that I think that's why in the documentary, it. You were more in your, like, normal tone. And I think that's why so many.
People were like, yeah, they were shocked.
What does your most, like, authentic version of you look like?
Me? Just chilling and, like, my tracksuit with my socks, no makeup, hair pulled back, puppies all over me. And just being at home with my husband and my puppies and my babies.
I love the specificity of the socks.
Yeah, I love socks.
Watch that. Be, like, the one thing that trends from this episode is, like, I love socks.
Socks are hot.
Yeah. Okay. I do want to talk to you about one thing that I think is, like, was very, like, huge, sadly, in pop culture is, like, you have spoken about a lot of really, like, traumatic sexual experiences that you've had in your life. And I think so many women have been able to connect to you even more because of how open you decided to be, especially in your documentary. It was, like. It was incredible. One of the things that I think was really, like, so public was when you were 19 and you had filmed a sex tape with your current partner at the time your boyfriend, and then a few years later he decided to leak it without your permission. And obviously the concept of like revenge porn is so huge nowadays of women struggling to like have any autonomy over their body essentially. Can you take me back to the moment when you found out that video had been leaked?
Alex Cooper
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Can you take me back to the moment when you found out that video had been leaked?
Alex Cooper
Like, where were you?
Paris Hilton
Who were you with? How did you find out?
That was one of the most painful experiences of my life. I was with my sister Nikki and we were in Australia and I got a call from someone on my team and they told me that one of the entertainment shows received a 30 second clip and I did not believe it. I was like, what? I'm like, that has to be fake. Like, there's no way. Because I didn't even remember making it. And then they sent it to me and just. I just like felt like my whole world was ending. Like I was in hysterics, crying. I didn't know what to do. I didn't even want to fly back home to LA because I knew as soon as I landed there would be so many paparazzi and reporters waiting. And I kept changing my flight and just staying in Australia with my sister. I didn't know what to do. They wanted me to go back to LA because the Simple Life was about to come out. I was supposed to go on a press tour for that. I was like, there's no way I'm doing that. I canceled everything and then just going back home. I just didn't want to leave my house. I was so depressed. I was so humiliated. I felt like I had let down my family, my little brothers, my sister. Like, it was just. I put so much shame on myself. And now being an adult and looking back, I just realized that shame should not have been on me. I was a teenage girl, someone who I loved and was with in a relationship and who I trusted. This was pre Internet, pre social media. I had no. He promised me no one would ever see it. And it was just one of the most traumatic things I've ever experienced. And looking back now, today, that would all be illegal. And people were so vicious and so mean and just the whole world watching it, laughing about it, every late night host just talking about it, making jokes. And it's something that will haunt me for the rest of my life. Just one night with someone who I loved and trusted.
I'm curious, like in the moment, because I. What's so frustrating about sex tapes is what you're doing is what everyone does. You're having sex, you decide to film it. But can you take me to, like, how did you feel about it when it was being filmed?
We had been Together a while, and he was pressuring me and being like, oh, let's do a tape. And I was like, no, I don't want to. And then he was like, okay, fine, if you won't do it, I'll just call someone else. And kind of, like, threatened me in a way, like, okay, if you won't do it, then someone else is going to come here and do it. And I was just so dumb and so, like, young and naive that I gave into it because I was scared that he would have someone else come over. But now looking back, if I. Someone would say that to me now, I'd be like, you. Like, I never want to fucking look at you again. So it just makes me, I don't know, sad for myself that I let someone manipulate me like that. And now for the rest of my life, people are gonna judge me on that and assume that I'm a slut because of one night with someone.
That's what's really fucked up. And I feel like I've. Every time any woman is, like, exploited in media, I feel like it takes so many years for people to have the conversation about, like, the slut shaming that you endured. Like, can you talk a little bit about, like, how you handled. Like, everyone was like, you. I remember you wrote in your book. I wrote it down, the world thinks of me as a sex symbol, and I'm here for that, because symbol literally means icon. But when people saw that sex tape, they didn't say icon, they said slut, and they said whore. Like, when you look back and now even having, like, a daughter on, like, yourself, like, how do you think that should have been handled?
I think that they should have looked at, in a way, like, this is a teenage girl. Like, we shouldn't even be talking about this. Like, this person should be in jail. And the fact that people were just so mean and, like, thinking, it's funny. Like, it was just. It was disgusting just to have to see just what? I don't know, just misogynistic people. People just being so judgmental and, I don't know, everyone vilifying me and then celebrating him. Like, it was just. And then for people to think that I was in on it as well. That was the part that pissed me off the most, where people thought that I was involved in this because that was the last thing that I would ever want in my life. Like, I. I always looked up to all these amazing women, and I felt like when he did that to me, he took all that away from me, and I Could have never been the person who I wanted to be.
Yeah, I feel like something about being this, like, yeah, sex symbol. This, like, hot woman that everyone looked at in not even just America, the world. Like, I'm curious, like, how you felt about yourself and your sexuality behind the scenes while everyone else was like. Like getting off to you, watching your sex tape, talking about your body, your looks. Like, how did you feel?
It just made me scared about anything that had to do with sex. Like, after that, I was so closed off. I didn't want to hook up with anyone because I was just nervous. Like, I would date people, but I would only kiss them because I would just be nervous to do anything else. And then the whole world is assuming, oh, she's a sex symbol. But deep down inside, like, I didn't even want to let anyone do anything to me. But everyone, because of that tape, assumed that I was, like, doing that every night with people.
Alex Cooper
Right?
Paris Hilton
Yeah, that's something that, like, I remember I struggled at the beginning of my show was like. I remember I went through like a really weird period with sex because I felt like I, like, was speaking about it so openly that then when I met guys, they thought like, oh, she must be like, doing some crazy in the bedroom. And it's like, sure, if. If I love you. And we're like having a great intimate bond. But, like, it. There was almost like a pressure. I started to feel like I was putting on myself. And I'm curious, like, reclaiming your own sexuality, like, how did you handle connecting with a man?
It took me a while. Just like, people even gave me the nickname of Miss Blue Baller. And that's what people would call me because I wouldn't do anything. But then in the public, people assume something else. And then I kind of just, I don't know, played into the character and like doing the Carl's Jr commercial, doing all these really sexy shoots. So kind of like exuding and like showing this kind of sex symbol vibe. But deep inside I didn't feel that way at all.
Yeah, it's so weird. Like, men will never understand. It's like you. There's a way to, like, yes. Progress in the world through your looks and through, like, in moments, like playing the game. But then it also doesn't, like, negate the fact that, like, you are a human being and like, you are going home at night feeling so over sexualized. And it's just like there's. It's a hard, like, dichotomy of like, wanting to be seen for who you Are, but also recognizing we still live in a man's world. So you're going to play the fudgeing game in some moments. And I think this sex tape thing, I. I agree with you. I think it was, like, it's the perfect example of, like, how wrong the world is with, like, why was it all about you and how much of a slut and a whore you were that, what, you had sex with your boyfriend. It's like, why is he not like, a predator at this point for, like, putting something out like that? And I think it. I don't know. I just get frustrated when, like, the narrative is still so skewed. Like, like, we still see it to this day. If something comes out about a woman, you're not being like, well, who put it out? Well, the man did. It's all on the woman. So I appreciate you sharing that because I just think it's, like, important to, like, you are now a mother and, like, you have built this empire. And I do think it's important sometimes to talk about these things because it reminds people, like, something from your past that felt like the end of the world in that moment. Like, it does not define you. I appreciate you talking about it because I know it's you. It's a lot.
Thank God it's a different time. Like, I feel like there's just been. There's a lot of work to do, but I think there's been a lot of progress. And also, like, I think it's really amazing that you're so open about talking about things, because that. I don't know. When I listen to your podcast, that's why I was scared to do your podcast, because I'm like, oh, my God, I'm so not used to talking about sex and things and. But you. I think it's amazing how you use your voice and you really inspire others to just be open about who they are.
Thank you. Okay, we're gonna play a little rapid fire. Okay. What is a recent purchase that you spent too much money on? Don't lie to me.
At Chanel in Paris during Fashion Week. But it actually wasn't my money. My husband is so sweet. He's like, I want you to have, like, a pretty woman moment. I was going on a sister trip to Paris, so. With my little sister, and for her birthday. So he's like, here's my credit card. Go and spend whatever you want. And it was our 46th month anniversary, so it was just so sweet that. Because no guy has ever done that to me and said, like, here's my card. Like, go into Chanel and buy whatever you want. So I guess that wasn't me, but.
What did you buy?
Everything. I bought these shoes, so much jewelry, so many purses, sunglasses. Just like, it was so much fun. I love you.
You're like. Like, I didn't even. I love how. My question is, what did you spend? You're like, and it wasn't even my money, ladies. That is the way to do it. Take his card.
Thank you, Daddy.
Have you ever been, like, the one that was, like, having to buy boyfriends? Like, were you always the one that was like, the breadwinner? A couple people, those models, man.
I feel like it's. It's just not attractive. I just. I don't know.
Right? Like, get your own credit card.
Yeah, it's beyond. Like, there's been some people, I just, like, lose all respect for them. And then you're just like their total boss. And you're just like, I can't even look at you anymore. Foreign.
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Paris Hilton
Do you have that a lot where people, like, actually, like, ask you for things or money?
Yes.
How do you navigate that?
I hate saying no to people, so I sometimes I just give it or I ghost them.
Paris. I was literally gonna say, are you ghosting the people? It's like an aunt that's like, paris, can I have this? Just ghost.
No. If it's someone who's like, I feel bad for them and like, they're like a nice person. But then there's other people who are just greedy, who don't want to work, and they're just like, ghost. Yeah, ghost.
Okay, what is a guaranteed way to give you the ick.
That.
Greedy that.
And when people are really like, sweaty and they come up and they want to give you a kiss on the cheek, or they. It's like the European way and they go like twice. Or in some countries it's three, so it's like sweaty. I'm just like, like, you know, you have sweat on your face. Why are you doing this to me? And that happens a lot.
And like, do you have. What I can say is, like, afterwards, I'm like, I need whoever, like, whatever skin care you're up to over there. You don't need any sweaty lips, but, like, I like, need all your. Can you tell us your skincare routines?
Well, it's my skincare line.
Right, right.
And I'm just obsessed with anything to do with skincare. My mom taught me all about it when I was 8 years old. So just using the serums and the eye creams and now with all this tech, I built this living spa downstairs. I'll show you it after. It's like, like this full on spa that has all this like, equipment. You'd see like in like a medical place with like huge machines and like hyperbaric chamber, cryotherapy machine, like hydrafacial, like these like lasers and Things that, like, tighten your skin. I've never done any Botox. I've never done a filler. I'm a 100 natural.
Wait, so do you go down there, like, every morning? Bye, Carter. Grab your coffee and be, like, four hours. Let's get into it.
I do it on the weekends, but then, like, during the week sometimes if I'm doing calls or emails or things like that, I can just, like, kind of lay in one of these things and kind of just multitask. I'm such a multitasker.
Do you ever do zoom calls from, like, the chamber?
Yes. The chamber is amazing. It looks like a spaceship. It can fit four people.
Do you think that your friends really, truly love you, or are they just coming for the spa? Because I'm like, paris, what are you doing this week?
Alex Cooper
Yes.
Paris Hilton
Wow. Okay. That's amazing. That's like, goals. Okay. What is your biggest insecurity?
Just how shy I am. I get especially, like, being out. I'm get so socially awkward. And ever since, like, like, the pandemic, it's, like, gotten worse where I'm just so shy, and I wish that I wasn't that way.
Like, why? Because you think people would expect something different when they meet you?
I don't know. I just get really just weird. I don't know. I'm just very shy when it comes to speaking with people and meeting new people. And sometimes I just get so overwhelmed with so many people coming up. So I wish that I was more confident in that way where I wouldn't feel so shy or, like, my cheeks get so red and I hate that.
Alex Cooper
You're doing great, sweetie.
Paris Hilton
Thanks.
You're doing great today. When was the last time you cried?
Last night.
What happened?
That was a good cry. I was on the plane and I just posted a video on Tick Tock of my little baby. And just reading the comments, people are so sweet and just showing him so much love. And just the things that they're saying to me just touch me so much, and it just makes me cry. Yeah, I cry, like, every day reading people's messages and just reading people's messages, saying, like, you inspire me. Thank you for what you've done, using your voice and just girls and people who have been through the same thing as me, and just hearing just how I touch people like, that just touches me so much. I'm such a sensitive person.
That just reminded me, like, I feel like you're someone that doesn't address drama. Like, you're kind of like, don't care, Don't Give a fuck.
Alex Cooper
And I.
Paris Hilton
Can I ask you kind of about, like, your decision recently, there were people being like, like, absolutely disgusting and awful online about your son. And you spoke up about it. Like, how did you decide to say something?
I feel like my mama bear instincts came out. Like, you could say what you want about me, but this is my little innocent angel, an infant. And the fact that there's people that are that sick in the head that they're going to go and talk like that about a little baby was just so wrong and just so hurtful. And I actually just wrote back a comment on Tick Tock to someone and then the press took that and then, yeah, said that I made a statement. But then after someone asked me and then I just said how I felt.
Yeah.
Because I just don't think it's right. And I think it's just so cruel that people would be mean about a little baby.
It's like, disturbing how, like, casual people think it is to just, like, leave. Leave comments that are so nasty on people's pages as if it won't affect you. And I think sometimes, especially if you have a lot of followers, people feel like you don't see it. But here you are sitting being like, I love my fans. I read so many of their comments. I am crying on the plane because they're being so sweet. So obviously you're going to see the mean ones. And I agree. I think when, especially when it's not about you, it's like, it's your platform. You know, people are gonna, like, come at you. But when it's about a baby, you're like, what the is wrong with you?
Yeah. Like, have serious issues.
What is something people would be surprised to find in your home that they wouldn't expect?
The big alpaco. And you walk in. Wait, what? It's not real. It's Kim and Chris and Chloe, when Phoenix was born, delivered this, like, huge alpaca that is like 7ft tall. It's the cutest thing in the world. So I have it in the front entrance next to my big, like, this big giraffe that has like a chandelier coming out of it.
Oh, my God.
That's really cute.
Do you have, like, a specific, like, love for alpacas or it was just like a random.
I love alpacas.
Okay. And so they knew that. And so they're like, here you go. Wow. I will say I did. Your photos around your house are fabulous. But, like, there's so many photos of you around this house that I was Like, I wanted to, like, take a picture of every single. I'm like, you look amazing in all of them. Is Carter, like, can we throw one up of me?
He has one of me and him.
There's one of them.
It's a painting I got for one of our anniversary or month anniversaries. And it's like, the picture of our first. Our first kiss, but our first public kiss at this Christmas party. We've been dating a month, and we were just, like, making out. And then Paris Jackson was like, can I have your phone? And took, like, a bunch of pictures of us that are so cute because it was, like, our first, like, pictures because we were only dating, like, a few weeks. So it's not like I'm like, ask him to take pictures.
Right.
And she took them, and those are pictures I'll always cherish. So I had them painted.
That is so sweet. Wait, did you own this house before Carter, you and your relationship?
No, I was living at my other house.
Oh, well, so you moved in here and you said, carter, back up, up. All the photos are going to be of me. You just relax.
He loves it.
He loves it.
So sweet.
It is really sweet. Actually is way better than the guy being like, I want mine up there.
You're like, oh, my God. If there was a guy who had pictures like this, like, I do everywhere, I would. You are so beyond.
If you had ended up with the model.
Yeah.
What happened? What is the craziest rumor you've ever heard about yourself?
There's lots of those as well. One of the craziest people once said that I was dating Michael Jackson.
Alex Cooper
Oh.
Paris Hilton
Which was just the most random rumor ever. So I've known him my entire life. My mom and him were best friends growing up since they were 13, so he was, like, part of my family. And then I don't know how it came out. Like, one article wrote one day that we were dating, and that was just such a random thing because he was, like, my uncle. So I was like, what?
That is probably. I don't know if I'll ever be able to ask someone that question again on the show and get a more iconic answer than, oh, the fact that everyone thought I was dating Michael Jackson. Okay. I think it's so, so adorable that you are married to Carter. But you guys have known each other for 15 years, and you didn't start dating until 2019.
Yes.
Talk to me about that day. Like, what made you change your mind?
I wasn't even looking to date anyone. I was single for a Year at this point, I went home to the Hamptons for Thanksgiving. And then my mom said, oh, I'm gonna go to my friend's house for lunch. Do you want to come with me? And I was like, okay. And I walk in and I see like this guy sitting there and he's had the biggest smile. And then he was just so sweet. He was with his mom and he was just like, just so attentive with her. And I feel like you can tell a lot about a man by the way he treats his mom because you know that he'll be a great husband and father one day. And he was just so different from everyone else. Like, he was just like this sweet, cute nerd. And just so. I don't know, I was just like getting all nervous and shy. And we had lunch together that day and then we came back that night for Thanksgiving dinner. And I was just like thinking about him all day, like, googling him, like, looking him up and then seeing like, he was like this brilliant businessman and like he was someone I'd known for so long. But I feel like timing is everything and I was not ready for a nice guy back then.
Yeah.
Because I didn't even know who I was at this point. And this was right before my documentary was about to come out. So I was on this whole, like, journey of self discovery and like learning who I was. And then that night I was having dinner and then I was like, let's go outside. We went outside and I just went for it and just like started making out with him, like against the tennis court, like, chain link fence. And ever since that night, that was like, it. We've never spent a night apart after that.
It was like, damn, it was hot. I love also that you're saying, like, he wasn't like, you're like what you normally would went for. Like, can you give girls advice listening of like, they're stuck in their ways. They have this one type. They think it's their type. Like, why should we sometimes venture out and go something for something different?
I'm just so happy I went for someone different because someone who's not in the scene, not in the industry. He doesn't care about fame, he doesn't care about any of that. Is a total opposite of anyone that I've ever been with. And I feel like if you're dating the same type of guy and it's not working out, maybe it's good to try something else because you never know. And now I've never been happier. I just feel like I found my. My person, my other half, my home. It feels just so at peace. Before, I was just always just, like, wanting something else and, like, always looking to see, like, what else was out there. And I never was settled down. And with him, it's like, I just. I know that we were meant to be. Like, I feel like my grandma and his dad are in heaven, and they, like, talked, and we're like, we need to, like, hook these two up. Like, something. Like, I feel like it's really fate.
Alex Cooper
It's amazing. How long did it take you for.
Paris Hilton
Him to, like, to show him, like, the real Paris?
We. I had never, like, really shown myself to anyone, so was just like. He came over the next night, and we had a date at my house, and he's like, I want to get to know the real Paris Hilton. And I was just so shy. And you're like, no, I drank, like, a bottle of rose. And then I was able to, like, be more comfortable with him. And then we just started getting closer and closer. But it was. Yeah, it was like, the first time I had really done that. I don't know.
I was, like, amazing. You kind of, like. I guess that's kind of.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Paris Hilton
Like, how you would know is, like, you kind of just went right into it and knew, as opposed to, like, you could be talking to someone for years, and you've never shown them, like, the fact that it was kind of like, the next night, you're like, all right, let's start. Like, that's amazing. What qualities does he bring out in you that you now like about yourself that you maybe didn't get to, like, like, exude when you were in other relationships?
Just. He makes me feel just so safe. I think before, I was always just on edge. I was always like, oh, my God, this person's gonna do this. They're gonna cheat on me. They're gonna do that. And with him, I just know that's not gonna happen. So he just makes me feel, like, calm, like I could be myself. Like, he lifts me up in so many ways and supports me in everything that I want to do. And he's also just. He's so organized and, like, so smart. And then he just helps me be my best version of myself. Like. Like, I've never felt just like, happier, more fulfilled with my business, with my personal life, with just everything. Like, we're custom made for each other.
When you were saying that, that you feel so safe, I was like, where did I see this? That didn't you have, like, a MacBook for every single boyfriend you had?
Yes.
Can you explain this logic? Every single boyfriend you had in your life, you would get a different MacBook for that period of your life?
Yes.
Explain.
This was because before my boyfriends would get so controlling and so psychotic, they'd be like, I need to look through your iPhone, your icloud iphoto thing, and, like, wanted to look through the albums and everything. And if there was any picture of an ex or a guy, they would, like, start erasing it. Screaming, going crazy, throwing the computer at me, hitting me. Like, it was terrifying. Like, I dated so many assholes and really abusive people. So I just had, like, trauma. So I was like, I need to get a new computer every time, because they're gonna go into it, and I didn't want to erase all my memories.
I think that's up when people make you erase. It's like, okay, we all had a past. It's okay. It's like, memories are good. What is a mom skill you have that people would be surprised to know about you? That you're, like, finding yourself, like, now in motherhood? You're like, oh, I kind of have this down. Or I'm good at this. Or I like this about myself.
I'm good at bedtime lullabies. Just, like, I can put him to sleep so easily just by holding him. And singing stars are blind.
Give me a little something right now. Go ahead. I'm gonna close my eyes.
I'm so shy. I can't even do it in front of you.
That's not what. What if I don't look at you? Let's sing it together. Okay. Okay. I can envision it. I heard, like, a little, like, even.
That was actually good yesterday.
Honestly, as long as it's putting him to bed, you're good. Okay, last question. Obviously, your fans are so obsessed with you, they will follow you to the end of the earth. What can they expect next? I know you just referenced the book, but, like, tell me everything about everything. What are you doing? What can they expect?
Well, the book is going to be turning into a TV series with a 24 and the Fanning sisters producing it with me.
This is like, what we've all been waiting for is, like, we need to watch this on television. And, like, you knew that, but you had to wait for the right moment. This is. That is amazing. Oh, my God. I'm gonna be glued to the tv. That is so, so exciting. And so you're gonna be helping produce.
Yes. So we're just getting the writers right now, and I'm just so excited for this project and my new album. I've been in the studio. I've sia executive producing my full album so that she's gonna be here tonight. I love her so much. She's most brilliant songwriter of our time. I'm so honored to be working with her. Meghan Trainor has written me so many epic songs. The album is so sick. Here to save pop music.
Paris, I can't thank you enough for coming on. It was like truly well overdue. Everyone is going to be obsessed and just thank you for giving me your time and I'm just so happy that.
Alex Cooper
We got to do this.
Paris Hilton
Thank you honey.
Thank you, thank you.
Alex Cooper
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Call Her Daddy: Paris Hilton – Sex Symbol, Slut Shaming & Sliving (FBF) Released on June 13, 2025
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Timestamp: [07:11] - [07:39]
Alex Cooper welcomes Paris Hilton to the show, congratulating her on the birth of her daughter, London. Paris shares her joy and the fulfillment London brings to her life, highlighting the special bond between her children, Phoenix and London.
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Timestamp: [07:58] - [08:42]
Paris discusses her deliberate choice to keep her second pregnancy a secret from both the public and her family. She reveals the challenges of maintaining privacy in a highly publicized life and the emotional toll it took on her.
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Timestamp: [10:09] - [24:45]
Paris takes a nostalgic journey through her early days of fame, detailing her rise to socialite status in New York after moving from a sheltered life in LA. She delves into her experiences on the reality show The Simple Life, addressing the misconceptions it created about her intelligence and character.
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Timestamp: [30:10] - [36:10]
Paris opens up about the emotional devastation caused by her leaked sex tape, detailing the manipulation and the subsequent public backlash she faced. She candidly discusses the concept of revenge porn and slut-shaming, sharing how it impacted her perception of herself and her sexuality.
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Timestamp: [36:10] - [38:38]
Following the trauma of the leaked tape, Paris discusses her journey towards reclaiming her sexuality. She highlights the dichotomy between her public persona as a sex symbol and her private struggles with intimacy and trust.
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Timestamp: [52:00] - [57:45]
Paris shares the story of meeting her husband, Carter Reum, highlighting the significant shift from her past turbulent relationships to a stable and supportive partnership. She details how Carter helps her feel secure and encourages her personal and professional growth.
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Timestamp: [57:45] - [60:07]
In the final segments, Paris discusses her life as a mother, balancing her business ventures with her family responsibilities. She touches upon her skincare routines, home life, and future projects, including her memoir-turned-TV series and new album.
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Alex Cooper wraps up the episode by expressing gratitude for Paris's honesty and openness, anticipating the positive impact of her shared experiences on listeners.
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Final Takeaway: This episode delves deep into Paris Hilton's life beyond the public eye, revealing her struggles, growth, and the strength it took to overcome public scrutiny and personal trauma. Paris's candid conversations offer invaluable insights into the complexities of fame, personal identity, and the journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment.