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Paris Hilton reveals her 'superpower' in wide-ranging Us Weekly cover interview as new mom opens up about coping with fame and family

Paris Hilton revealed her 'superpower' in a wide-ranging cover interview with Us Weekly for its The Entrepreneurs Issue. The 42-year-old socialite wore a light pink sweater along with sparkling jewelry while gracing the cover of the magazine that featured the headline 'Fame, Family & Doing It All.' The DJ and reality star who rose to fame in the early 2000s was asked how she's been able maintain her pop culture status over all the years. 'I can see into the future!,' Paris answered with a laugh. 'I've always been ahead of my time, whether it’s been reality TV, social media, fashion, music. Maybe it’s being an Aquarius — I don’t know! It’s just part of my superpower,' added Paris, who recently shared 'Barbie pink' bikini pics on Instagram. Cover girl: Paris Hilton revealed her 'superpower' in an wide-ranging cover interview with Us Weekly for its Entrepreneurs Issue Paris also shared details about her reality show Paris In Love being renewed for a second season after season one followed her wedding planning. 'It’s launching later this year on Peacock! Season 1 was all about the wedding, and now it’s just [more] about this next phase in my life — being a new mom and Phoenix coming into this world. I’m really excited,' Paris said. Carter Reum, 42, and Paris got married in Los Angeles in November 2021 and in January announced the birth of their son Phoenix born via surrogacy. 'I can't wait to have a sister for [Phoenix],' Paris also admitted. Paris recently launched 11:11 Media, a global entertainment company focused on producing fashion and lifestyle content across multiple platforms, including film, TV, music, books, consumer products and more. 'It’s about telling stories that matter and uplifting voices that need to be heard,' Paris said of 11:11 media. Paris also revealed that she did not grow up wanting to become a media mogul. 'When I was a little girl, I dreamed about becoming a veterinarian. As I grew up, my dreams evolved, and I became more interested in fashion and music, and later business. But my love of animals always stayed with me. That’s why I have so many doggies,' she said. Top DJ; The 42-year-old socialite is shown last month in England performing at a rooftop party Pop icon: The DJ and reality star, shown in June in New York City, was asked how she's been able maintain her pop culture status over all the years. Going strong: Carter Reum, 42, and Parisz, shown in February in Los Angeles, got married in November 2021 and in January announced the birth of their son Phoenix born via surrogacy New mom: 'I can't wait to have a sister for [Phoenix],' admitted Paris, shown with her son last month on Instagram She also shared a valuable lesson that she learned while starting her own business. 'When I was a little girl, I dreamed about becoming a veterinarian. As I grew up, my dreams evolved, and I became more interested in fashion and music, and later business. But my love of animals always stayed with me. That’s why I have so many doggies,' Paris said. Paris also explained her approach to her music career and how she got into DJing. 'I’ve always been about pushing boundaries and exploring different sides of myself. Music has just been so healing for me and one of the best ways for me to express who I am. I just focused on doing what I love and being on stage,' Paris said. Paris said she enjoyed seeing the happiness she brought people when she played recently at Tomorrowland and said it was an 'indescribable experience.' 'It makes me so proud to really have proved everyone wrong and become such a success in this world,' she said. Pink bikini: Paris recently shared sizzling bikini pics on social media Reality show: Carter and Paris are shown in a still from season one of Paris In Love Paris said she got into DJing after hosting club appearances in Las Vegas and realizing she would rather be the 'conductor of the party'. 'So basically, from inventing to getting paid to party, I turned it into DJing. I [hired] the best people in the business to teach me everything there is to know about it — because it is actually very technical. I’ve worked really hard to really prove myself and it’s just been amazing to be able to play at the biggest music festivals around the world and best nightclubs and just bring my love of music all around the world,' she said. She also reflected on becoming an advocate against youth abuse after documenting her boarding school experience in her memoir and 2020 documentary This Is Paris. 'I’m so proud of all of the impact work I’ve been doing that already changed laws in 10 states to protect children from abuse. This has just been the most empowering time in my life. The work I’m doing in Washington, D.C., with my federal legislation, is really my legacy, and I’m just so proud of everything I’ve been through and the woman I’ve become today. I’ve turned my pain into a purpose,' Paris said. Paris also is a producer of the new podcast 'The History of the World's Greatest Nightclubs'.
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