Paris Hilton recently graced The Kelly Clarkson Show with her presence, delving into the exciting facets of her hectic yet enjoyable life, which included reminiscing about the 20-year anniversary of her iconic reality show The Simple Life and discussing close pal Britney Spears’ memoir.
Adding her signature flair to the occasion, she dazzled in the perfect holiday mini dress during the show’s filming. Stepping onto the set with undeniable style, the mom of two donned a striking red mini dress adorned with charming heart cutouts down the neckline and a daring cutout at the bodice, showcasing her impeccably sculpted abs. Completing the look were chic puffy sleeves cascading down to her elbows, paired flawlessly with sparkling silver pointed toe heels.
Paris Hilton Rocks A Red Mini Dress For The Kelly Clarkson Show
Paris maintained her iconic blonde hair in a sleek middle part, featuring loose waves at the ends, exuding an effortlessly glamorous vibe. To elevate the glam factor, the DJ sported a flawless cat-eye liner and glossy nude pink lips.
Discussing the 20-year anniversary of her popular reality show, The Simple Life, Paris Hilton shared her excitement, revealing that she recently indulged in a nostalgic trip down memory lane. The socialite spilled the beans that she rewatched old episodes alongside her co-star and partner in crime in the show, Nicole Richie.
“We laughed so hard. That show is just so hilarious, just so much fun,” said the socialite.
Paris Hilton Talks About Britney Spears & Her Memoir
The episode also touched on Britney Spears and briefly delved into her mentioning Paris Hilton's name in her memoir. Kelly noted that in the book, Britney said, "One of the people who was kindest to me when I really needed kindness was Paris Hilton."
When Paris was asked if she felt good when she read that, the reality star said: "I was crying when I read that, that really touched me. She's just so strong I lover her so much, and I'm just so proud of her for speaking her truth and writing this whole book..that quote meant a lot to me when I read it."