Paris Hilton is about to return to the small screen and although she will not return with The Simple Life, the reality show that made her famous, she will return with a series based on her memoirs. The film company, A24, has just announced that it has bought the rights to the book Paris: The Memoir to adapt it for television. So far, no one knows who will be part of the cast. One of things that are official is that Elle and Dakota Fanning will serve as executive producers under their company Lewellen Pictures and Hilton will also executive produce through another company. What is very clear to us is that the series will tell the story of Paris Hilton's rise into Hollywood's elite and will be based strictly on her memoirs.
"I wrote this book in an effort to understand my place at a pivotal time: the renaissance of technology, the age of influencers. Also wrote this book so the world could know who I am today. I focused on key aspects of my life that led me to what I am most proud of: how my power was taken from me and how I took it back, how I built a thriving business, marriage and family," wrote the businesswoman and heiress to the Hilton empire in her book description. Paris also noted that she published her book not with the goal of having women learn from her mistakes, but with the intention of having them laugh, cry and embrace every aspect of who they are with courage and pride.
For now, there's no tentative premiere date but fans believe that the series based on Paris Hilton's memoirs could arrive in late 2024 or early 2025.