This is Paris documentary

Anonymous
Yes, Kathy Hilton has got nothing on Paris in the looks department.
Especially when she was younger.
I don’t get why Paris + Nickie always claim Kathy was a teenager (19) when she had Paris.
She was actually twenty-two.
Big difference.

I think it is remarkable how Paris is not angry or bitter at her parents for sending her to that hellhole.
I know that I would have been very resentful.
Anonymous
This childhood torment is likely responsible for Paris’s choices later on in her life.
Partying a lot, needing constant attention, string of boyfriends, etc.

The sad part in this documentary was when right before Paris was about to make her debut at Tomorrowland (Best music festival ever❣️), her then-boyfriend chose that time to pick a fight w/her!?
What a loser!!

And I also never knew that Nick Carter was an abuser.
Anonymous
Can I get some spoilers? I might not watch.
Anonymous
Unlike the Kardashian’s, Paris has always been a true & authentic beauty.
Her face never altered.

Plus, she is so sweet on her “Little Hilton’s.”
And she can sing like 💯x better than Kim.
(Remember Kim K’s awful song??!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the Kardashian’s, Paris has always been a true & authentic beauty.
Her face never altered.


Plus, she is so sweet on her “Little Hilton’s.”
And she can sing like 💯x better than Kim.
(Remember Kim K’s awful song??!)


What are you talking about? Paris and her mother had a ton of work done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the Kardashian’s, Paris has always been a true & authentic beauty.
Her face never altered.


Plus, she is so sweet on her “Little Hilton’s.”
And she can sing like 💯x better than Kim.
(Remember Kim K’s awful song??!)


What are you talking about? Paris and her mother had a ton of work done.


All of them had nose jobs. Its not even a question when you look at photos. I don't even fault them, I do kind of always wonder why they left Paris' nose tip so long but I think it suits her face. Niki's is a more "classic" nose job for sure.

I think Paris's nose work looks really good. Her lips are maybe a little extra but she overlines them too with makeup so it might not actually be fillers. I think she is an example of good work done- the very few shots of her without makeup on shows her nice bone structure.

I also don't think its somehow better to be "naturally" pretty- you don't do anything to earn a straight nose, the people who pay for them at least kind of earn their beauty through pain and money
Anonymous
I wish she would stop with the vocal fry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish she would stop with the vocal fry.


She drops it for the vast majority of this doc- its talked about alot even, her persona voices. She has a pretty deep real voice actually. She also slips into the vocal fry when she seems to be unsure of what to do or say- its like you can instantly see her walls go up up when she uses it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This childhood torment is likely responsible for Paris’s choices later on in her life.
Partying a lot, needing constant attention, string of boyfriends, etc.

The sad part in this documentary was when right before Paris was about to make her debut at Tomorrowland (Best music festival ever❣️), her then-boyfriend chose that time to pick a fight w/her!?
What a loser!!

And I also never knew that Nick Carter was an abuser.


Oh bull. She was obviously sent away there in her teens because she was already crazy and out of control. It didn't work. The end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Something about this whole thing seems very fake or extremely exaggerated.


This. Seems like everyone is jumping on the trauma/victim train for publicity right now.


+1. +1. It's painfully obvious.
Anonymous
Paris is incredibly sad. She sold her soul to be famous, and has paid for it by selling off every part of herself. At this point the money is the only saving grace, as a way of proving to herself that it wasn’t for nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This childhood torment is likely responsible for Paris’s choices later on in her life.
Partying a lot, needing constant attention, string of boyfriends, etc.

The sad part in this documentary was when right before Paris was about to make her debut at Tomorrowland (Best music festival ever❣️), her then-boyfriend chose that time to pick a fight w/her!?
What a loser!!

And I also never knew that Nick Carter was an abuser.


Nick Carter being abusive and particularly that he abused Paris has been talked about quite a bit!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This childhood torment is likely responsible for Paris’s choices later on in her life.
Partying a lot, needing constant attention, string of boyfriends, etc.

The sad part in this documentary was when right before Paris was about to make her debut at Tomorrowland (Best music festival ever❣️), her then-boyfriend chose that time to pick a fight w/her!?
What a loser!!

And I also never knew that Nick Carter was an abuser.


Oh bull. She was obviously sent away there in her teens because she was already crazy and out of control. It didn't work. The end.


Those places are basically breeding grounds for creeps who have perfect "out of control" victims though. It's gross
Anonymous
I thought it was really good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can I get some spoilers? I might not watch.


Watch, it’s an hour and 45 minutes. Nothing to spoil. You get to know her and she ditches “the character.” It’s good.
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