Paris Hilton and Kathy Hilton’s advice on leaving a negative restaurant review and how to stop rolling your eyes.
Paris Hilton and Kathy Hilton’s advice on leaving a negative restaurant review and how to stop rolling your eyes.
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How to be deal with haters- like u were in this segment as “motherzilla of the bride”, Kathy -hmm,I thought your daughter had the answer. She showed class and restraint when you criticised her new husband on International TV, calling him an octopus.Not nice!This from the woman who watched as her daughter was dragged out of bed in the middle of the night to be taken away to solitary confinement at what was basically a prison!
ReplyKill them with kindness AMEN living by this now for years. Works like a charm and you always come out on top!!! Love my women Paris and Kathy
ReplyThe artificial laughter of the presenter, how everything is simulated, everything is paid for
ReplyWow, disrespecting her daughter’s husband and her SIL on national TV, really
ReplyWow, disrespecting her daughter’s husband and her SIL on national TV, really
Replyhe’s really trying to get them to show even an ounce of being a normal human with an interesting personality… Paris is so concerned with how she comes across she cant just relax and be real. Looks like she is holding in a fart the entire interview.
ReplyWTF – I thought the only purpose of the Kardashians were to send Paris Hilton to whereever snotty do-nothing boring rich people go. Like, why is Kathy Hilton? Why is Paris Hilton? How much did they pay to get on this show?
ReplyKathy had one of the best responses to a conversation about race where she was informed about something she was ignorant about. She just asked to learn more and genuinely thanked the other person for educating her. She wasn’t performatively apologetic or defensive and dismissive. She just acknowledged that she had no clue what she was talking about and listened. I appreciated seeing that.
ReplyKathy had one of the best responses to a conversation about race where she was informed about something she was ignorant about. She just asked to learn more and genuinely thanked the other person for educating her. She wasn’t performatively apologetic or defensive and dismissive. She just acknowledged that she had no clue what she was talking about and listened. I appreciated seeing that.
ReplyKathy had one of the best responses to a conversation about race where she was informed about something she was ignorant about. She just asked to learn more and genuinely thanked the other person for educating her. She wasn’t performatively apologetic or defensive and dismissive. She just acknowledged that she had no clue what she was talking about and listened. I appreciated seeing that.
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