Paris Hilton Shared She's Never Had Any Botox Or Cosmetic Surgery: "I Feel Really Proud That I'm All Natural"
Paris Hilton revealed how she maintained her "Benjamin Button" skin after all these years without any cosmetic procedures.
She's referencing The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald adapted into a feature film starring Brad Pitt where the main character ages in reverse.
For context, here's Paris in 2024:
Here's Paris in 2014:
And here's Paris in 2004:
Well, Paris spilled the tea behind it all in a Nov. 22 clip from an interview on the Zach Sang Show podcast. "I feel really proud that I'm all natural," she began.
"I've stayed out of the sun. I've never done any Botox, injectables, no surgery, nothing," she added.
It's important to note that during this time earlier in her career, Paris had been involved in numerous instances of racist and anti-gay comments.
Paris has been in the spotlight since the mid-'90s as a socialite and, in 2003, became a reality TV personality with The Simple Life, Paris Hilton's My New BFF, Cooking with Paris, and several other shows.
You probably caught her in movie roles like House of Wax (2005).
She's even a successful entrepreneur with a perfume line that has reportedly brought in over $2 billion in sales as of 2020.
Let's not forget her turn as a pop singer with albums from 2006 and 2024, Paris and Infinite Icon, respectively.
From her rise in the spotlight at a young age, Paris has always kept that same energy — blonde, pink, and apparently all-natural.
Paris gave credit for her longevity to her mother, Kathy Hilton, who advised her on maintaining her youth.
"My mom told me when I was 8 years old, 'Paris, stay out of the sun,'" Paris continued. "And then she taught me this amazing 10-step skincare routine. So I've literally been doing that since I'm 8."
Where Paris's almost relatable story of childhood 10-step skincare routines set her apart is a particular part of her current house dedicated to said routines. "I've also built a spa in my house called the Sliving Spa," she said.
"It has the most epic LED lights, hydrafacial machines, hyperbaric chamber, cryotherapy. It's basically a real spa that you would see," Paris added.
LED lights and perhaps an affordable hydrafacial machine off Amazon make sense, but what in the world is a hyperbaric chamber? According to the Mayo Clinic, hyperbaric chambers are used for oxygen therapy in a pressurized tank that helps fight bacteria and "triggers the release of substances called growth factors and stem cells, which promote healing."
When Zach suggested that she plans to "sliv forever," Paris agreed, adding, "My husband is like, 'Forever is not long enough, so we need the Sliving Spa at the house.'"
Paris and Carter Reum have been married since 2021 and share two children, Phoenix Barron, 22 months, and London Marilyn, 12 months.
Shoot, I want to "sliv forever." Does anybody know where I can get an in-home "Sliving Spa" on a budget?
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