publish time

06/10/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

06/10/2023

LOS ANGELES, Oct 6, (Agencies): Paris Hilton is making her return to television, but this time, it won't involve a reality show. A24 has secured the rights to adapt Hilton's 2023 memoir, "Paris: The Memoir," into a television series, sealing the deal with a substantial six-figure agreement. Hilton is set to play a significant role in the project's development.

Published in March 2023, Hilton's memoir offers an intimate look into her life journey, spanning from her meteoric rise to fame in the early 2000s to her painful past in the troubled teen industry. Speaking about the experience of writing her life story, Hilton shared, "This has been the most therapeutic experience of my life, baring it all. There are so many emotions and experiences I endured and tried to forget, but putting them on paper has made me feel incredibly empowered."

"I've discovered an inner strength and bravery in recounting my experiences," Hilton continued. "My documentary, 'This Is Paris,' marked the first time I was vulnerable and candid about my life's challenges. Over the past two and a half years, it's been heartening to see the impact it's had on others, leading to changes in laws and becoming the hero I always needed as a little girl. I couldn't be prouder."

This year has been monumental for Hilton on both personal and professional fronts. Alongside the release of her transformative memoir, she and her husband, Carter Reum, welcomed their first child, a son named Phoenix Barron, in January through surrogacy. "I believe Phoenix would be proud of his mom and her incredible strength," Hilton remarked. "I hope my story encourages others to come forward with their own truths, letting them know they're not alone and that there's immense power in sharing your authentic story."

For Hilton, this project marks a significant shift in her narrative, as she expressed, "The media has shaped my story for over two decades, and the real truth has remained hidden. I felt it was finally time to set the record straight."