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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Paris Hilton, famed for her "ditzy" persona, surprised her followers by briefly showcasing her real voice in a recent interview, stepping away from the character she's upheld for years.
Hilton, 43, gained fame in the early 2000s alongside her best friend Nicole Richie in 'The Simple Life', where they were depicted as out-of-touch heiresses living with middle-class families, as reported by UNILAD.
Paris Hilton astonishes fans by displaying her 'authentic voice' in a recent interview.
Hilton recently announced that she will use her "authentic voice" in her upcoming 2024 album 'Infinite Icon', inspired by the encouragement she received from Sia.
Reflecting on the persona she maintained for years, Hilton opened up in an interview with Nylon, saying, "Initially, it was a kind of trauma response, where I wanted to create this perfect Barbie doll life because of my teenage experiences." Hilton explained. "I hate even calling them 'schools'. This was a protective mask," she stated.
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Since then, Hilton has become an advocate for children's rights, especially for those in abusive educational environments. She has actively campaigned for reform and even addressed a committee in the US House, where she revealed her authentic voice to the audience.
Hilton credited her 'Infinite Icon' producer and singer Sia for encouraging her to embrace her "authentic voice" in her performances. She said, "Sia truly encouraged me to sing in my natural voice, just like I speak in everyday life."
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