Paris Hilton broke the internet with her latest Nylon magazine cover!
Channeling serious ’70s vibes, the reality star rocked her iconic blonde hair in loose, middle-parted curls. But the real showstopper? The reality star posed in nothing but a Free People denim jumpsuit rolled down to her waist, holding two vanilla ice cream cones while serving a sultry look for the camera. See the photos here!
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Paris Hilton Breaks The Internet With Her ‘Nylon’ Cover
The mother of two wowed in other looks, including a knitted blue jumpsuit, Stella McCartney chaps, and, staying true to the ’70s theme, she rocked pumps from Saint Laurent c/o Lidow Archive skates. Talk about iconic!
Her fans flooded the comments section to rave about her latest look:
“Farrah Fawcett meets Mrs. Wheeler.”
“Paris ate this photo shoot up, honey; it’s the roller blade hills for me it’s giving 70 Playboy; I’m loving it.”
“IM GAGGED! MY JAW IS ON THE FLOOR! OMG.”
“70s Paris is soooo hot!!!”
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Paris Hilton Opens Up About Fame And Motherhood
In her interview with Nylon, fellow singer Bebe Rexha asked the DJ a series of questions about her life in the spotlight since the early 2000s.
When asked how her perspective on fame has shifted since becoming a mother, she responded, “In the start of my career, I felt like fame was the ultimate validation. I was like, “That will make me happy.” And of course I was happy, but it does leave you feeling empty inside if you don’t have that real love. Now, especially being a wife and a mother, I’ve realized what’s most important in life. I also see my fame now as a superpower to make others happy.”
The singer added, “The other night, Nicole and I were filming something for our reunion show, and we invited hundreds of fans around the world to this theater. Afterward, I was doing a meet and greet with them for like two hours. It brought me to tears to hear what an impact I’ve had on people’s lives and how I helped shape who they are. Or they were going through hard things in life, but because of me, I brought them happiness, confidence.”