Paris Hilton rethinks her life in a documentary film
26 january 2026 в 21:28
The public believed they knew Paris Hilton through the lens of toxic tabloid headlines from the early 2000s. However, the situation changed when she shared her version of events. With the wide release of her documentary «Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir», - the 44-year-old multifaceted personality redefines what «sliving» means in the modern world.
«Step into my world like never before», - the artist wrote on Instagram at the end of 2025. «This is my journey beyond the headlines, beyond the doubts, and into the heart of who I truly am. From confronting the most difficult moments to turning them into my greatest strength, this documentary is about transformation, resilience, and celebrating every part of my story».
In the multi-part documentary, Paris tells her own story. From the «bimbo» label imposed by outdated toxic media headlines to finding her peace in club culture, the DJ delves into how music saved her life. She may be a wealthy heiress, but her entry into pop music was not just a «gimmick», - as mentioned in the film.
Some may assume that her first self-titled album was merely a phase, but the documentary connects the album Infinite Icon through nostalgic, shiny, pastel visuals, all synchronized with the techno beats she now performs on stage. This time, the stage fully belongs to her—no one else.
While music is the heart of the film, Paris reveals key moments from her life, including her misunderstood youth spent in the public eye, the sex tape she was manipulated into, and the alleged emotional, physical, and sexual abuse she endured at Provo Canyon School. Despite all the disappointments, Paris found her personal freedom through music.
The documentary also offers viewers a rare glimpse into her home life with husband Carter Reum and their two children, London and Phoenix, whom Paris calls the love of her life.
«Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir» hits theaters on Friday, January 30
«Step into my world like never before», - the artist wrote on Instagram at the end of 2025. «This is my journey beyond the headlines, beyond the doubts, and into the heart of who I truly am. From confronting the most difficult moments to turning them into my greatest strength, this documentary is about transformation, resilience, and celebrating every part of my story».
In the multi-part documentary, Paris tells her own story. From the «bimbo» label imposed by outdated toxic media headlines to finding her peace in club culture, the DJ delves into how music saved her life. She may be a wealthy heiress, but her entry into pop music was not just a «gimmick», - as mentioned in the film.
Some may assume that her first self-titled album was merely a phase, but the documentary connects the album Infinite Icon through nostalgic, shiny, pastel visuals, all synchronized with the techno beats she now performs on stage. This time, the stage fully belongs to her—no one else.
While music is the heart of the film, Paris reveals key moments from her life, including her misunderstood youth spent in the public eye, the sex tape she was manipulated into, and the alleged emotional, physical, and sexual abuse she endured at Provo Canyon School. Despite all the disappointments, Paris found her personal freedom through music.
The documentary also offers viewers a rare glimpse into her home life with husband Carter Reum and their two children, London and Phoenix, whom Paris calls the love of her life.
«Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir» hits theaters on Friday, January 30
© Puhova Marina












