- Paris Hilton's bold Christmas photoshoot
- Celebrating legislative victory
- Advocacy against institutional child abuse
Paris Hilton made headlines this Christmas Eve with a provocative photoshoot at her luxurious Beverly Hills residence. The 43-year-old heiress and DJ posed beneath an ornate tree, wearing little more than a strategically placed red bow, Chanel gloves, and slingback heels. The photos, taken by photographer Brian Ziff, were staged in the grand foyer of her $5.9 million 'Slivington Manor.' Hilton, who boasts 66 million social media followers, expressed her gratitude to Ziff for capturing the "sickest pics of me." Her holiday shoot also featured her lip-syncing to her new song "Adored" in pink Retrofête lingerie and accessories.
Paris Hilton's bold Christmas photoshoot
Hilton's daring display did not go unnoticed, with notable figures like Grammy nominee Jewel and designer Marc Jacobs leaving glowing comments on her Instagram slideshow. Her husband, Carter Reum, praised her ability to balance motherhood and career, stating, "Love you showing moms can do it all and be it all!" The couple, who celebrated their '60-monthiversary' in November, have two children born via surrogate. Hilton's bold fashion choices and playful demeanor continue to captivate her audience, reinforcing her status as a pop culture icon.
Celebrating legislative victory
In addition to her festive celebrations, Hilton marked an important milestone in her advocacy work. On Tuesday, she publicly thanked President Joe Biden for signing the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act into law. The legislation, which aims to create a federal work group to oversee the treatment of minors in care facilities, is a significant victory for Hilton, who has been vocal about her own traumatic experiences at Provo Canyon School. She described the act as "more than a bill – it's a promise" to protect children and hold abusers accountable.
Advocacy against institutional child abuse
Hilton's commitment to advocacy stems from her personal history of abuse at the now-closed Provo Canyon School in Utah. She has been a relentless voice for survivors, stating, "For years, I carried that trauma, believing no one would ever listen." Her efforts to bring attention to institutional child abuse have culminated in the passing of this critical legislation. The new law promises to dismantle harmful systems and protect future generations, marking a pivotal moment in Hilton's journey from socialite to activist.