Paris Hilton: “I’m No Airhead Slut!”
July 25, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton has revealed that she’s tired of being referred to as an “airhead slut,” insisting that if she does come across as stupid and slutty, it’s because she’s simply acting up for the cameras.
In her new documentary, Paris, Not France, which airs on MTV on Tuesday, Hilton explains that there’s more to her than meets the eye, and also tackles the embarrassing topic of “that sex tape” she made with ex-boyfriend, Rick Salomon.
Hilton said of her clueless appearance: “In a way it’s good [to seem stupid], but I also don’t want people thinking of me as this blonde heiress… airhead.
“But that is kind of my brand. I make a lot of money by [acting like an airhead].”
However, Hilton admitted that her “brand” would forever by tarnished by the leaking of her infamous sex tape, which she’d made in private with then-beau, Rick Salomon (coincidentally, one of Pamela Anderson’s ex-husbands). Hilton said that while she’s always hoped to be Princess Diana-like, she understands that she could never receive the same accolades as the late British royal, as it’s all because of the sex tape that never should have happened.
“I always looked up to Princess Diana and all these women, and now I could never be like that,” Paris laments in the documentary. “I want to have a family. I want to be normal. I want to be happy.”
Instead, she added, “[I have to worry about people] thinking I’m a slut and thinking I’m something that I’m not.”
At least she has the knowledge of Michael Jackson naming his daughter after her to keep her warm at night.
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Hilton: “Jackson Named Paris After Me”
July 23, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Paris Hilton
During the screening of her new documentary, Paris, Not France, the infamous Hiltonite revealed a little-known secret to the guys at Extra: Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, was named after her.
“My mom and Michael went to high school together and they were best friends since they were 13,” Hilton explained. “So I grew up knowing Michael very well and when he had his daughter, he always loved the name Paris and grew up being an uncle to me.
“So he asked my mom if it was okay and of course she said yes and I think she’s such a beautiful little girl and I’m proud we have the same name.”
Phew! For a minute there, I thought she was going to say she was proud to be little Paris’ role model! Though, I’m surprised that Hilton is being so cool about the fact that, since Jackson’s shock death and daughter Paris’ debut on his funeral stage, she’s been made redundant and will soon be known as “The Other Paris.”
Paris Hilton’s documentary airs on MTV on July 28.
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Britney: “My Life is Worse Than Prison!”
November 19, 2008 by Amber
Filed under Britney Spears, Celebrity
Britney Spears has spoken candidly for the first time since her very public breakdown in January, labeling her current life as worse than a prison sentence.
The pop star explained that although things are still tough, she’s slowly healing one day at a time.
“I have really good days, and then I have bad days,” the 26-year-old said in a new 90-minute documentary - Britney: For The Record – set to air at the end of the month.
Spears continued: “Even when you go to jail, y’know, there’s the time when you’re gonna get out. But in this situation, it’s never ending. It’s just like [the Bill Murray movie] Groundhog Day.”
“I’m having to pay for it for a really long time,” she added.
She adds, “I’m having to pay for it for a really long time.”
Since her hospitalisation in January, Spears has undergone several mental evaluations, lost the custody of her sons – Sean Preston and Jayden James – to ex-husband Kevin Federline, and had the control of her estate and professional affairs turned over to her father, Jamie Spears.
During her many months of healing, Spears explained that she felt like she wasn’t been seen in “the light that [she] wanted to be seen in,” and decided to film a documentary in order to show the honest truth of the situation.
A camera crew has spent the last three months following the singer around, and the result is 90 minutes of complete and utter honesty on Spears’ part.
“This is an opportunity to set the record straight and talk about what I’ve been through and where I’m headed,” Spears said of the documentary.
The Toxic singer added: “I think I’ve learned my lesson now, and enough it enough.”
Britney: For The Record will air on U.S television on November 30 on MTV and on December 1 on Sky1 in the U.K..
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