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You'll Be Sliving for Paris Hilton's Update on Her and Nicole Richie's New Show
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Date:2025-04-15 23:36:34
A new era of Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie? Loves it.
One month after The Simple Life alums confirmed they're reuniting for a new reality series, Paris teased their upcoming chapter.
"I'm so excited to be doing this with Nicole on Peacock," she exclusively told E! News, noting that the streaming service is also home to her series Paris in Love. "Nicole has been my best friend since we're 2 years old, every memory that I have is with her."
And after sharing one chapter of their lives with viewers, Paris is excited for another adventure together.
"Simple Life is such a special show," she recalled of their beloved series, which came to an end in 2007, "and this is just going to be so iconic and I can't wait for fans to see."
Speaking of iconic, Paris is also gearing up for the release her new album, Infinite Icon—which was executive produced by Sia—this September.
"I had the most epic year recording it with Sia," the 43-year-old shared. "I just put everything into it and it was really special to be in the studio and be writing, singing with her."
"We have lots of exciting surprise guests on the album," she teased. "It's pop music, dance, there's ballads. It's really, really special."
When she does get some down time this summer, Paris will be entertaining friends and family, which is why she's launching the Absolut x Paris Hilton Cosmo Collection, an all-new blush pink Cosmo-inspired drinkware line available exclusively on Amazon.
"It made perfect sense because the Cosmo has always been my favorite drink," she noted, "I've always loved it with Absolut. So I just thought it would be the perfect partnership, for two icons to come together."
As Paris noted, she's also excited for the "sliving Absolut Cosmo that we created together as well with our new absolute Paris Hilton Cosmo collection of glassware for entertaining."
And the glassware pairs nicely with Paris' cookware line.
"I thought that this would be the perfect addition to that," she explained. "Because I love entertaining and having people over and having parties and especially for the summer. These are just so gorgeous with all pink and the glitter and it just looks very chic. It's the perfect glassware to host your friends."
As Paris prepares for an epic new era, look back at her evolution over the years...
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