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Paris Hilton rejects future role on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'

Paris Hilton confirmed she will not follow her mother onto the popular series

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Paris Hilton rejects future role on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'
Paris Hilton rejects future role on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'
  • Paris Hilton ruled out joining the Beverly Hills cast due to excessive drama.
  • Kathy Hilton was hailed as the queen of the show by her daughter.
  • Paris Hilton remains focused on her busy career and global business ventures.

At the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Los Angeles on April 18, Paris Hilton addressed ongoing speculation regarding her potential participation in "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".

Speaking with PEOPLE magazine, the 45-year-old businesswoman and socialite discussed the reality television series that has become synonymous with her mother, Kathy Hilton.

Despite her family's deep ties to the Bravo programme, Paris made it clear that she has no intention of joining the cast herself.

Offering high praise for her mother’s performance on the screen, Paris remarked, "My mom is the OG and the queen. She can't be topped."

However, when questioned about her own future with the show, which follows the lives of affluent women in Beverly Hills, she quickly dismissed the idea.

Paris explained her decision by quipping, "That show has too much drama for me." Furthermore, the star noted that she is currently "too busy" to commit to the filming schedule, as she manages her various global business ventures and musical projects.

Kathy Hilton’s history with the franchise is extensive, having first joined as a guest in season 10 before transitioning into a recurring "friend of" the cast for subsequent seasons. She has maintained a consistent presence through to the current season 15.

While Paris Hilton rose to international fame on her own reality programme, "The Simple Life", in the early 2000s, she has since pivoted toward serious entrepreneurship and advocacy, distancing herself from the confrontational nature of modern ensemble reality television.