Slive “sweet” life.
Paris Hilton says that her mother, Kathy Hilton, advised not to let her fame get headed when she starred “the simple life” in the first steps.
“My mother always taught me the importance of giving back,” said the heiress of the 44 -year -old hotel, to the audience while she was honored as “Woman of the Year” at the lunch of the Women of the Magaz de Los Angeles on Friday.
“I will never forget the night before ‘The Simple Life’ he transmitted that my mother told me: ‘Paris, when the show is transmitted to Fox tomorrow, your life will change forever and always want you to remain the same sweet and down’,” Ballido “” “.”
Paris explained that he has always maintained Kathy’s words “near [her] Heart. ”
“I have a lot of time in this city,” Paris added the duration of the questions and answers with the editor in chief of Los Angeles Jasmin Rosemberg magazine. “I have seen a lot and I have seen a lot of fame and things reach people’s heads and that is something because it is like.
“I am really grateful to have incredible parents who raised me to be the woman I am today.”
Paris also faces her grandmother, tells the crowd that she and her mother shape the woman she is today.
“[They] Both only have the biggest hearts and always make me laugh and have the best time. Both are incredible mothers and my models to follow, “he said.
Paris was honored in the event, which took place at the Beverly Hilton hotel, for their help efforts after the fires of Palisades and Eaton earlier this year.
Although Lose your Malibu house of $ 8.4 million in the devastationthat accounts accounts more than 57,000 acres in Los Angeles, Paris worked with several organizations Including the human society of PasadenaBaby2baby and Altadena Girls.
She too raised more than $ 800,000 For the help efforts of Wildfire Wildfire of Los Angeles through its non -profit impact 11:11 of the media.
“The is just one of the best cities in the world and I love it,” said Paris at lunch, which Shay and Heather McDonald also attended.
Paris learned about the fate of his house while watching television on breakfast with his husband Carter Rhem and his two children, son, Phoenix, 2, and his daughter London, 1.
“We were watching the news and a jump that my husband says: ‘O The rest was just ashes. It was shocking, heartbreaking, just thinking about all the memories we built together there, “he said.
“But I immediately began to think about people who have lost much more and my heart was breaking for all the moms and all their children who had nowhere to sleep that night and had lost everything,” he added.