Paris leaves TV hosts baffled by her real voice

Paris leaves TV hosts baffled by her real voice

Paris Hilton left TV hosts shocked after she appeared in an interview with a special sounding voice.

The resort heiress went on the UK program This Morning to advertise her new ebook, Paris: The Memoir.

TV presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary have been baffled by how The Simple Life star’s voice was deeper and smooth.

Hilton, 42, was identified from her actuality star days with a high-pitched girly tone.

Hammond requested: “This is the authentic Paris? This isn’t the voice I remember!” to which the socialite defined: “This is my real voice, that was a character.”

The media persona continued: “For a long time people have misunderstood and underestimated me but I can understand, playing that character. Of course they were going to assume otherwise.

“But I’m not a dumb blonde, I’m just very good at pretending to be one.

“After the Simple Life I got stuck [as that character] and everyone assumed that’s who I really was in real life and I’m a naturally shy person so it was also kind of a mask for me.”

Hilton has spoken concerning the “fake voice” she placed on in earlier interviews.

Back in 2016, she appeared on US TV present Today, the place the hosts quizzed her concerning the change in her voice.

“This is actually my real voice,” she stated. “My other voice – you know, that Simple Life kind of baby voice that I used to use … I actually have a low voice in real life.”

Hilton just lately spoke of the emotional and bodily abuse she confronted as a teen.

During an interview with The One Show, she defined that her troubled childhood impressed her to create the “Barbie doll” persona on tv.

“I think it was a trauma response where I created this, this character, this Barbie doll fantasy life so I didn’t have to think about what I went through.

“And then I got The Simple Life and I had to carry on playing that character season after season.

The reality star then went on to explain how she got “stuck” doing it and that she is of course a “shy person” so it felt prefer it was a “mask” to have the ability to take care of the “pressures”.

“It was really difficult the way the media were so vicious with us,” she stated.

“We were under a magnifying glass with the media constantly stalking us, making up stories, it was just very difficult to deal with. You definitely need a tough skin.”

– with The Sun

Source: www.news.com.au