You could be wondering what happened to Paris Hilton, however the rumors about her are not totally true.

With all of the Kardashian extended family polluting each and every piece of media, people are in reality beginning to pass over Paris Hilton, the unique "famous for nothing" superstar. And even though the heiress made a reputation for herself for being, neatly, silly and spoiled, the reality was that we really never knew the real Paris.

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"The people who don't get it are the ones who would say that because they only saw The Simple Life or an interview where I talk like a baby that I'm just this spoiled airhead," Paris instructed Broadly in 2015. "Anyone who'd actually look into it would actually know it's the opposite: You don't get this far and build something like this by being a dumb blonde."

Below, all of the lies you've mistakenly believed in regards to the OG tabloid celebrity.

She never wore a shirt that mentioned "Stop Being Poor."

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This picture of Paris Hilton dressed in a ‘Stop Being Poor’ blouse is the modern day identical of Marie Antoinette saying “Let them eat cake!” pic.twitter.com/epVGfa7R5C

— Asha🥀 (@Ashleyhoffmn) July 2, 2018

This photograph of Paris taunting a crowd of lowly commoners with a shirt openly telling them to "stop being poor" may've been circulating the Internet for over a decade now, however it is faux. In the original picture, Paris' top says, "Stop being desperate." However, whoever Photoshopped the image did such a just right task that it's nonetheless fooling other folks lately. And, let's be truthful, "stop being poor" does sound like one thing Paris would say.

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She never coined the phrase, "That's hot."

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Shocking, we all know. Even although she trademarked the phrase, the slogan was already widespread within the hip-hop neighborhood. While placing out and working with producer Damon Dash, Paris picked up the phrase and popularized it through repeating it anyplace she went. After trademarking the slogan, Paris later won a lawsuit against Hallmark after they used the catchphrase in a greeting card. So remember, the following time you want to print "That's hot!" on a shirt, Paris could be coming for you.

She was never the person she portrayed on 'The Simple Life.'

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Although The Simple Life presented the sector to Paris and her partner-in-crime, Nicole Richie, the depiction of the two spoiled heiresses wasn't totally accurate. Back in 2016, Paris admitted that she was steered by means of manufacturers to create a faux persona for the cameras. "They said, 'Nicole you play the trouble maker, Paris you play the ditzy airhead,'" she advised Access Hollywood. "We had no idea what we were getting ourselves into or what a huge success it would be and that I'd have to continue playing this character for five years."

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And yes, in case you had been wondering, she did know what a Walmart was once.

"Remember that line when she was like, 'What's Walmart?' She knew what Walmart was," Nicole Vorias, a producer on the first season of The Simple Life, said. "She [created the line] herself and made it something that she knew [would] be like a watercooler [moment]."

She never had a natural "baby voice."

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But Paris' Simple Life character wasn't the only thing fake about her. Her notorious "baby voice" additionally wasn't actual. Why she pretended to sound like a child for years is beyond us, however TMZ captured her real voice back in 2016, and at the TODAY display she in spite of everything confessed to the fakery.

"This is actually my real voice," she stated. "My other voice — you know, that Simple Life kind of baby voice that I used to use...I actually have a low voice in real life."

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Kim Kardashian used to be never her lowly assistant.

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Kim may well be in every single place today, however back in 2004 she used to be just Paris' clingy good friend who labored as a closet organizer. She made her first appearance on The Simple Life where she went through Paris' closet and commented on her clothes. However, through the years, reality got mixed up with fiction.

A series of GIFs that took screenshots from the series confirmed Paris ordering Kim to "clean and organize her closet." But up to we would love to consider the standard narrative that Kim used to be some poorly treated assistant, it is not true.

The GIFs were edited with fake dialogue. The actual dialog if truth be told went like this:

Paris: I love this closet, it’s so good. Kim: What’s occurring with this? Paris: That’s my ‘If I ever go to India’ outfit. Kim: Really? Paris: Yes. Kim: Are you planning on going? Paris: Yes, however don’t you have to, like, quilt up the whole thing? Kim: You’re no longer allowed to show any of your hair. It’s like a legislation. Paris: Are you allowed to have blond hair? If you trip there do you really have to do that? Kim: I think so, or you’ll get like shot or something. Paris: That’s hot.

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She never despatched that Nelson Mandela tweet.

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After the 2013 demise of Nelson Mandela, Paris tweeted her condolences in a tweet that went viral for its asinine stupidity. Although Paris pretended to be a dimwit for years, even she had her limits for a way a long way she'd cross. The tweet, which showed her confusing the overdue president of South Africa with Martin Luther King Jr., was once 100 percent pretend.

And Paris wasn't too pleased with the comic story either.

"Whoever made that stupid fake tweet lacks respect to the loss the world is mourning right now," she wrote on Twitter. "Same goes for all the blogs who ran with it."

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She never changed Tinkerbell with a new canine.

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Paris' dog Tinkerbell, the OG superstar handbag dog, made its debut in 2002. Paris took her tiny Chihuahua far and wide, igniting the rage and making Chihuahuas the go-to pet accent (which also led to them being crowded into shelters, however hi there, that's every other tale). But in 2004, tragedy struck when Tinkerbell was abducted from the heiress' home. It made national news as Paris promised a $5,000 praise to whoever returned her domestic dog. A week later the canine used to be found, and all was smartly again.

However, a couple of conspiracy theorists idea the whole thing was a lie to cover up that Paris got a "new" Tinkerbell. But because the Internet buzzed with rumors, in 2015, the dog died at the ripe age of 14 (Seventy six years previous in dog years).

So now not simplest were all those theorists totally mistaken, they also utterly underestimated Paris' devotion to her doggies. Compared to the Kardashians, whose dozens of canine appear to at all times pass mysteriously "missing," or to Miley Cyrus and her "dead petz," Paris is in truth the responsible one when it comes to puppy ownership.

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She's never had blue eyes.

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Like many others, we've got always concept Paris' eyes were naturally blue, but they're in truth naturally brown. She's a frequent wearer of blue contacts. We know, we're stunned, too.

She's by no means faked her DJ skills.

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When the primary photos of Paris DJing emerged with her bedazzled gloves and headset, taking a look like raver Barbie, we have been understandably skeptical. Although critics poked fun at her being a "plug-in-play" DJ (aka a DJ who handiest streams their playlist from a pc), Paris in reality spent months finding out to DJ and is a professional at dealing with the apparatus.

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According to author Tyler Crew at YourEDM, who watched a video of one in every of Paris' units, the reality famous person is the true deal:

Now, when you watch the video, you see that Paris uses a couple of channel on her controller. You see she makes use of faders for each, which means that tune has to be coming thru both channels throughout her set. Maybe now not the clearest signal of in reality doing something, but good day, it gives her some validation.

As for Paris, she informed Billboard in 2017 that she understood her critics.

"In the beginning, I think when everyone heard that Paris Hilton was gonna be a DJ, people were like, what?" she stated. "I’ve had some of the biggest DJs in the world come to the booth and they watch me just being like, 'Holy s--t, you’re actually playing live.' I’m like, yeah... 'So you actually know what you’re doing, you’re actually better than most guys I’ve seen play.' I love blowing people away."

Clearly. After all, she's made an entire occupation out of it.

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