Paris Hilton isn't the dumb blonde you think you know

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.ParisHilton opened up in a raw exclusive interview with Newsweek's HAlanScott about her new book Paris: The Memoir. The new mom talks everything from feeling 'judged' and 'alone' as a young woman, to being proud of the woman she is today. 🙌 🔗

I've been on this whole journey of self discovery ever since my documentary,, and really taking back my voice and my narrative. I feel like, especially during the 2000s, my story was told by others. I was helpless against whatever the press chose to write about me. So it's important for me to tell my own story. And obviously, after reading it, it's like my life is a movie. So many things I've been through.

There was also the judgment of you as a woman and the decisions you made. People didn't understand the character you were playing in a lot of ways. I think your fans did, but to the outside world they just saw this dumb blonde girl, and put a lot of stereotypes on that. All the time. I love my fans so much, and I'm so close with them. I do this literally for my fans. I love seeing them at my perfume signings, I can't wait for the book signings. I love growing together with all of them, people from all around the world, all different ages, everyone is just so kind and it just makes me feel so proud to have had an impact and to bring that sparkle and make people feel comfortable and seen.

I just feel just over the moon. We are so in love with our baby boy, little Phoenix. He's so beautiful. I just melt when he looks into my eyes. He's just started smiling this week. He is the most precious...I didn't even know what love was until I met this baby. I want to just protect him and just stare at him every second. We're having so much fun, and I'm loving season two ofbecause this one is just very"fly-on-the-wall," just watching everything.

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