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Paris Hiltonis the selfie queen!
On Monday, the 40-year-old television star shared two throwback photos of her and Britney Spears, 39, in honor of National Selfie Day.
Talking about her claim as the inventor of the selfie in a2017 interviewwithW Magazine, Hilton said, “If a beeper had a camera, I would have taken a selfie with it,” she joked at the time. “I think I have a selfie from when I was a little kid, like on a disposable camera.”
“I saw her this summer. We’ve had dinners, I saw her in Malibu,” Hilton shared of the “Toxic” singer. “I just love her so much. I feel like if you are an adult, you should be able to live your life and not be controlled.”
“I think that maybe stems fromme being controlled so muchso I can understand how that would feel and I can’t imagine right now if that was still happening to me,” she added of Spears' conservatorship. “After just working your whole life and working so hard, she’s this icon, and I just feel like she has no control of her life whatsoever and I just don’t think that’s fair.”
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Spears' conservatorship was first placed in 2008 with her father, Jamie Spears, being named the permanent conservator of her affairs and attorney Andrew Wallet the permanent co-conservator of her estate. After Jamie stepped down due tohealth reasonsin September 2019, Jodi Montgomery was named temporary conservator.
The singer was placed under the conservatorship after several public mental breakdowns, and since then, the courts have continued to rule that she’s not capable of making decisions about her finances and health care.
Despite supporting her friend throughout the entire legal battle, Hilton told Cohen that she doesn’t bring it up in conversation, assuming it would make her “uncomfortable” and upset.
“I don’t like bringing things up like that,” she explained. “She is so sweet and so innocent and such a nice girl. We just talk about happy things. Music, fashion … fun things.”
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In addition to focusing on her famous friendships, Hilton is also paying special attention to her fiancé,Carter Reum.
“It’s been years and years of people offering me different shows and sending me different concepts and I’ve turned everything down. But for this, I feel that after my documentary, it just ended in a way that really didn’t have an ending,” Hilton said ofher 2020 YouTube Originals documentary,This Is Parisin an interview withThe Wall Street Journallast month.
“I really want my fans and everyone to see that I did finally get my happy, fairytale ending and just showing the next part of my life,” Hilton said.
source: people.com