As she takes on the media industry, Paris Hilton is serving power couple goals with husband Carter Reum.
The Paris in Love star, 43, donned a classic look in a chic blue dress as she appeared with Reum, 43, at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything Festival on Tuesday in New York City.
The short-sleeved number was trimmed in lace, featuring a mid-length pleated skirt and a matching blue dress.
She completed the look with black cat-eye sunglasses, matching pumps and a black heart-shaped purse embroidered with her name.
Hilton posed for photos with her husband before they spoke on the panel, The Future of Influence: Tech, Media and the New Model for Moguls.
Paris Hilton donned a classic look in a sheer blue dress as she appeared with husband Carter Reum at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything Festival on Tuesday in New York City
The Simple Life alum has been hard at work on 11:11 Media, the company she launched with Bruce Gersh in 2021.
11:11 Media recently acquired rights to Sarah Ditum’s book Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s.
Hilton is producing a docuseries based on the book about ‘the sexist, exploitative culture that let down’ nine famous women of the early aughts, including herself.
‘When I discovered Toxic, I was immediately taken by the depth of Sarah’s dedication, research and writing,’ she told Variety last month.
‘Sarah’s work inspired me to envision Toxic as a documentary series where we can provide a platform for similar stories of those who had to navigate intense public scrutiny,’ added Hilton. ‘So they can reclaim their narrative from a time when they had little control.’
She is also working on a new reality series with longtime friend and The Simple Life co-star Nicole Richie, which James Corden’s streamer Fulwell 73 bought.
Although the series is in early development, it will reportedly not be related to their 2003-2007 show.
The ‘Stars Are Blind‘ artist is working on a follow-up to her self-titled 2006 debut album as well, announcing a new album executive produced by Sia.
‘I’m here to save pop music,’ Hilton told Canada’s Fashion Magazine. ‘It’s very popcentric, obviously, but it also has love songs, dance music and a few ballads.’
The short-sleeved number was trimmed in lace, featuring a mid-length pleated skirt and a matching blue dress. She completed the look with black cat-eye sunglasses, matching pumps and a black heart-shaped purse embroidered with her name
Hilton posed for photos with her husband before they spoke on the panel, The Future of Influence: Tech, Media and the New Model for Moguls
Reum, who married Hilton in 2021, co-founded the investment firm M13 with his brother Courtney
Hilton’s company 11:11 Media recently acquired rights to Sarah Ditum’s book Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s, which she plans on turning into a docuseries
She also raved that being in the studio with Sia, 48, was ‘such a dream come true’ after releasing their collab ‘Fame Won’t Love You‘ last month.
‘I love Sia so much,’ she said. ‘She’s one of my closest friends and is the most brilliant songwriter of our time.
‘I just – I’m so honored to be working with her, and she’s the executive producer of my whole album,’ added Hilton.
Reum, who married Hilton in 2021, co-founded the investment firm M13 with his brother Courtney.
The couple shares son Phoenix Barron, 16 months, and 6-month-old daughter London Marilyn.
The Simple Life alum has been hard at work on 11:11 Media, the company she launched with Bruce Gersh in 2021
She is also working on a new reality series with longtime friend and The Simple Life co-star Nicole Richie, which James Corden’s streamer Fulwell 73 bought
Hilton previously admitted that she hopes her kids ‘won’t be as addicted to social media as I am’ as she appeared on a panel in March.
‘I just want my children just to feel just so loved and seen and want to be that next generation of someone that brings positivity to the world and just to have big hearts and big loving,’ she explained.
‘That’s something that’s really important to me,’ added Hilton. ‘And also to live a world outside of social media and being on their phone all the time.’