09-16-2020, 10:35 AM
At the end of the documentary, the lady asked her basically "Can you separate yourself from your brand now?" and Paris said no.
She said "But you're going to age out." Paris smiled and said no, I'm just going to stay this way forever.
She'll be 40. She used her youth and beauty to build a $300m empire... she knows that the time to stand is now. There's nothing else to do.
There's nothing better/more meaningful to do with the notoriety she's amassed, and the perseverance of will that she's displayed.
For Paris, it's not about Paris... contrary to what it appears to be on the outside. Figures that'd be the case.
For her, it's about calling out the places she personally knows about that are huge sources of suffering.
It's big, but achievable... it isn't some vague, insurmountable task like ending global trafficking. It's broken down into a manageable piece. She approached this in the right way, completely.
She said "But you're going to age out." Paris smiled and said no, I'm just going to stay this way forever.
She'll be 40. She used her youth and beauty to build a $300m empire... she knows that the time to stand is now. There's nothing else to do.
There's nothing better/more meaningful to do with the notoriety she's amassed, and the perseverance of will that she's displayed.
For Paris, it's not about Paris... contrary to what it appears to be on the outside. Figures that'd be the case.
For her, it's about calling out the places she personally knows about that are huge sources of suffering.
It's big, but achievable... it isn't some vague, insurmountable task like ending global trafficking. It's broken down into a manageable piece. She approached this in the right way, completely.