
‘Delusional’ Paris Hilton roasted by fans for claiming she’s ‘self-made’
‘Delusional’ Paris Hilton roasted by fans for claiming she’s ‘self-made’ NY Post ^ | Nov. 16, 2025 | Eric Todisco Posted on by DeplorablePaul Paris Hilton doesn’t believe she’s ever gotten a handout. The famous heiress, 44, sparked backlash for boldly claiming in a new interview with The Sunday Times that she’s rich all on her own. “I’m self-made. Like, I’ve done this all on my own,” Paris said about her media business, 11: 11 Media, that is now valued at $1 billion with 25 employees. (Excerpt) Read more at nypost. com . TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events KEYWORDS: hilton; privilege; sextape Not enough people know that Paris was incarcerated in a juvenile detention center by her parents and severely abused. Paris led a fight to regulate youth treatment facilities after her own abuse experience leads to a bill’s passage in Washington. Her experience would make a good movie. Also recall that she did jail time in CA after a disputed DUI. Back then I wrote a letter to the NY Post in her defense stating she was being made and example of because of her name. She sent me a thank you note. After her difficult life, I’m glad that Paris turned out so well. 1 posted on by DeplorablePaul To: DeplorablePaul She had some help from Neil and Bob. 2 posted on by bort Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
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