Paris Hilton is adapting her memoirs into a series and we can’t wait to see it –

In early 2023, Paris Hilton became a mother to a little Phoenix, and she released her memoir, Paris: The Memoir. This book is much deeper and more personal than her previous “confessions of an heiress,” which were released in 2004. In this autobiography, Paris opens up like never before, revealing a life that is much less glamorous than we imagined. “I wrote this book so that the world could know who I am today,” explained Paris. “I focused on the key aspects of my life that led to what I am most proud of: how my power was taken away from me and how I took it back, how I built a thriving business, a marriage, and a family.”

Paris Hilton’s memoir: from paper to television. We never doubted for a moment that Paris Hilton had led an exciting life (we’ve been following her long enough for that!), and her book is a best-seller in the United States (and we’re still waiting for a French translation). But it won’t stop there.

According to Deadline, Paris: The Memoir will soon be adapted into a television series. It will be developed by A24, an independent production company that is known for films such as Lady Bird, Midsommar, and the recent biopic about Priscilla Presley, Priscilla. Paris Hilton will of course be one of the co-producers (via 11:11 Media), alongside the Fanning sisters – Dakota and Elle – through their company Lewellen Pictures. For example, they produced the series The Great, starring Elle.

For now, this series project is in development, and we don’t know yet who will be in charge of the screenplay, who will direct, who will broadcast it, or, most importantly to us, who will portray Paris Hilton – although the blonde Fanning sisters would be perfect for the role.

Regardless, the coming months look busy for Paris, as she has announced that she is working on a new album, composed with American DJ and producer Steve Aoki, and produced by Sia. Her first album, simply titled Paris, was released in 2006.

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