Socialite turned successful DJ says she hasn’t had work done

Aug 7, 2015 10:09 GMT  ·  By

It seems ridiculous to talk about a 34-year-old woman’s supposed plastic surgery interventions and praise her for not having had any kind of work done, but this is exactly what’s happening online right now, after Paris Hilton said she never had any kind of work done.

The socialite turned one of the highest paid DJs in the world is featured in the latest issue of New You magazine, with an interview in which she talks about everything from her public image, to her career and whether she’s had work done.

She swears she hasn’t, but for the record, the Internet would have you believe she’s had at least 2 nose jobs.

Paris Hilton is all natural, perfect

Plastic surgery is no longer something that only celebrities get. Thanks to an array of non-invasive and comparatively cheaper procedures like Botox, fillers and peelings, every woman and man out there can shave a few years off their face or rid themselves of acne scars and other stuff.

Invasive surgery isn’t as expensive as it once was either, so that too has helped with how popular it’s become across the globe.

However, it’s most rampant in showbiz / Hollywood, where pressure to look “perfect” for the camera even on your worst day, when you didn’t even know you would have your picture taken, is high.

In reality, this means that women as young as 20 (or even younger, cough Kylie Jenner cough) get work done, whether it’s invasive or non-invasive. But not Paris Hilton.

“I've never done anything in my life,” she tells the mag. “People love making things up, but I am very lucky that I have listened to my mom through my young age. She told me to stay away from the sun, so my friends would be frying in the sun every day and now they all look much older and all have Botox.”

As Paris puts it, she even asked her dermatologist if she should get Botox too, since all her friends were getting it, but he refused because her skin was so “perfect.” He promised her he would give it to her when she needed it, but he doubted that day would ever come.

The real Paris

As you can see in the videos below as well, the magazine went to great lengths to offer the world a look at the “real” Paris.

The Paris we thing we know, the one we met on the reality show “The Simple Life” and who was a party-loving shameless bimbo is only a “character” she created and played for years, because she was selling a show.

The real Paris is “very intelligent” and business-savvy, has a great heart and is very giving, she promises.

Of course, this isn’t the first time (nor will it be the last) that Paris insists she’s misunderstood because of the show that launched her in showbiz. At this point, she shouldn’t even try because it’s clear that her “dumb bimbo” image will be stuck to her for the rest of her life, no matter how many more accomplishments she lists.