Paris Hilton has remarked on what it is like to work with the actress sisters Elle and Dakota Fanning for her book-turned-TV series.
The House of Wax actress wrote the New York Times bestselling Paris: The Memoir in 2023, shortly after which it was picked up by A24 to be turned into a series.
In an interview People, the 44-year-old revealed, "I love Elle and Dakota — they're so talented, kind, beautiful and lovely – so it's been a dream to be working with them and creating this series together."
"The show is going to be fantastic. It's so entertaining, and it's just so surreal to me that I now have a whole TV series based on my life story. That's so iconic," Paris added.
Meanwhile, the critically acclaimed memoir contains all the details from the Paris In Love star’s life, from the more glamorous fashion moments and iconic parties, to the more vulnerable IVF journey and sex tape leak.
Paris also noted that everything with upcoming project has been exciting and that the Maleficent star and the Uptown Girls actress have seen her blossom in the spotlight since they were young, so their involvement with the project is all the more special.
The Hilton Hotel heiress has been vocal about her fears surrounding childbirth, and also her desire to “have a girl and a boy, born separately but at the same time, so they'd grow up as twins."
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