Paris Hilton Interview At South County Center

This is one of the interviews that Paris Hilton did with the media at Macy’s, in St-Louis, last Saturday. If you can’t view the video, click here.

We learn nothing new in this latest interview, unless if you’re not a hardcore fan, but I want to correct a few “mistakes”. First, I just want to mention that the interviewer, Heidi Glaus was asked to stick to questions about her perfume, but she wrote on her website: “Obviously, I didn’t follow the rules.” Instead, she decided to stick with basic questions which almost all of them have already been asked before.

So when Glaus asks Paris what she’s most proud of, she replies “my fragance” with a smile, but as you know, it is not incorrect. I have no doubt that so far, what she’s most proud of is her debut album “Paris”. It was her biggest project, and it was the best one. Don’t care if she’s trying to ignore it or what anyone says, it really was. 2006 was the golden year in the world of Paris Hilton. And I miss those days.

Second, when Glaus asks what her biggest disappointment is, she replies: “Nothing really. Everything has been good this year.” Well, obviously, that it not true. The Hottie and the Nottie didn’t do quite well but I know Paris doesn’t look at it that way. She ignores everything that is negative and disappointing. Thus, she can’t always see reality, or maybe, she hides it from the public. All of this is understandable. She also needs to maintain that strong and successful image partly because 90% of the public have a false and irrational view on her.

However, I think the best answer that she gave is probably her definition of beauty. I also think it would be best if Paris stays a bit away from interviews and the public for while until Repo! hits theaters.

Posted: February 25th, 2008
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Comments

From: Jen
Time: February 26, 2008, 1:23 pm

Have a little more confidence in Paris. She does not allow herself to be defined by a little setback here and there. When life hands her lemons,Paris makes lemonade.

A lot of movies with established actors in them did not do very well this year either, and even all the Oscars went to movies which were not commercially successful.

Occasional setbacks are good, we learn from them.
I think Paris learned to market a movie differently from this, just like Edison learned how to make a better lightbulb from his setbacks.
But I think Paris will always do quite well.