6.26.2007

HTT - Hilton Edition




Today’s HTT topic is ---

WAIT, breaking news here, people!

Paris Hilton is a free woman.

Hallelujah! Now she can return to her very busy and important life mentoring young women on the proper way to cover one’s privates when wearing a dress hemmed just above them. Now she can get back to inspiring the world with her words of wisdom, like, “Doing stuff is totally hot!” Now she can go home and appreciate the simple things in life like having multiple houses, designer clothes and an assistant whose sole job is to handle emergency hangnails.

OK, my sarcasm is oozing all over my keyboard so give me a second to wipe it up. But sufficeth to say I find the whole thing ridiculously sad.

The girl drove on a suspended license. She broke a law and had to suffer the consequences. Whether or not they were increased or alleviated because of her celebrity status doesn’t matter. Three weeks in jail were within the legal realms. And she served them because, well, she had to. (Although she’s done a great job of making it sound like she sucked up her pride and did it out of responsible obligation, even though she had no choice.)

The real question is – why did we have to do the time with her? Not just now, but for the last few years. What crime did we all commit that merited a punishment as bad as seeing her face plastered all over magazines for no reason besides her last name, vapid personality and endless array of extensions?

Now, let me be clear: I LOVE People magazine. I love to look at the pics and get the scoop on Hollywood’s hottest. Mostly, it’s about coveting purses and shoes and getting inspiration for my next TJMaxx binge. Sometimes it’s to play voyeur. But the endless deluge of self-destructing celebutantes like Lindsay, Britney, Paris and Nicole drives me crazy.

As a person, Paris Hilton deserves as much respect as the next person. (Something about us all being created equal, which also the philosophy behind her stint in the slamma.)

But as a public figure, she frustrates me because a lot of it is an act. (Same goes for Jessica Simpson and Tara Reid, let's hope.) Yet so many innocent young girls are following her cues and giving up important goals like saving the world in lieu of looking hot. Or playing dumb or snobby because they think that’s empowering.

Reese Witherspoon said it best: “Creating a cultural icon out of someone who goes, ‘I’m stupid, isn’t it cute?’ makes me want to throw daggers. Saying that to young women, little girls, my daughter, is not okay. I want to say to them, ‘My grandma did not fight for what she fought for, and my mother did not fight for what she fought for, just so you can start telling women it’s fun to be stupid.”

Amen, Reese. Too bad more girls don’t look up to you. Even your ditzy Elle Winters was smarter and more benevolent than Paris has ever been – in public, at least.

I nominate Reese to be the new tween idol. No, I nominate Reese’s grandmother. Or America Ferrera, who is giving Ugly a pretty name.

Shoot, let’s forget celebrities altogether.

What about Kory Arvizu-Johnson, who became an environmental activist at the age of 9 when she founded Children for a Safe Environment and continues to fight to keep toxic waste out of low-income communities?

Or my mom, who is one of the most sincere, honest and dedicated people I know. Not to mention she makes a mean gazpacho.

What do you think?

Is Paris your idea of an icon?

And who do you consider to be a real role model? (And how do you convince your kids to look up to them instead?)

Share. ‘Cause that’s hot!



p.s. Part of this is research for an upcoming article so if you’d like to elaborate, please email me!

15 comments:

Rachie said...

Funny this is your HTT. I remember reading an article in the paper about Paris. The newspaper did not report on Paris Hilton for a week or something like that. They were hoping it would make some sort of difference in the press... apparently it did not. Everyone is tired of Paris and all those other party girls including ME.

sara said...

She told Barbara Walters (from jail) that she'd realized the "playing dumb" routine was played-out and that she'd be changing, post-slammer. We'll see. I'm glad my 3 daughters are too young to know who she is... but I'm sure by the time they're old enough to care, there will be a whole new crop of the linz-brit-parises out there. Dakota Fanning, perhaps? Seems like her parents have got her on the path to self-destruction...

Ashlee said...

Amen sister amen!! Keep up the good work, I enjoy your posts thoroughly.

Anonymous said...

I just don't get the obsession with her. I don't think she is good looking; she obviously isn't smart (did you know she didn't even graduate from high school? Yeah, dropping out is so hot.); she doesn't seem very clever or creative...what is the deal? She is 26 years old. 26!! Not 18. With all of the money that she has, she could be doing amazing things, like helping other people. But instead she is working on what? Apparently her main focus is her wardrobe of tiny tops and mini skirts, her law-breaking skills, and trying to hit every club on the planet before she turns 30. Way to go, Ms. Hilton!

hilari said...

who do i look up to? besides kathy griffin and the girls next door....my mom your mom and my friends/sisters. i heard once that if you want to know what kind of person you are - look at the people you hang around and describe them. after doing this, it made me feel really awsome. even if i am only trying to be more like them.

Leisha Mareth said...

As long as we live in a culture who's ultimate ideals include being rich, young, blonde and skinny, I'm afraid there will always be someone like Paris pushed to the forefront of our collective consciousness. There is definitely a group of people who view Paris' life as the pinnacle of living.

I think she's so popular because a large percentage of people want to BE her, although very few admit it. (p.s. that does not include me or hopefully none of my daughter's or nieces!)

But, you know, as I write this I realize that Reese is also young, blonde, rich AND skinny, and the only thing that divides her from Paris is brains and talent...so truthfully, I don't know?

When I see Paris on tv or on my web homepage I throw up in my mouth a little and quickly move on...I can only take so much of her endless posing amidst flashbulbs.

Alifinale said...

This is a hot topic indeed. While I too enjoy People Magazine and watching Access Holleywood occasionally, I am so sick of Paris and Brittny and all the other young celebs that are making a total mess of their life and being horrible examples to young girls. I hate that we feed into that by continuing to talk about them. I love Reese and appreciate the quote you gave. I wish I had an answer for people's obsession but like any other addiction, it is hard for the press to stop watching her and reporting on her every move. I truly wish they would stop.

I think the best role models are personal - people that have touched your life and made an example to you personally (like you said your mom). Even the best of celebs have differing beliefs and ideals than I do.

Anonymous said...

you all just playa hating. You know if you could be like Paris you totally would. and if you're so sick of talking about Paris, why are we talking about her now? We all know you all are going to say "my daughters will never look of to those trashy girls". So everyone save your thoughts cause the person commenting before you already said what you wanted to say.

Leisha Mareth said...

Please strike my previous comment as anonymous has shown me the light. I, I, I, totally want to BE Paris!

Mrs. Dub said...

i totally know who you are anonymous!

and, no worries, you have way better fashion sense and taste then paris. plus a lil' sumptin' i call self respect.

i'm not hatin', i'm just saying we need someone new on the scene with quality qualities.

P Daddy said...

Not much playa envy on this blog--most are too busy making a difference, one child at a time. Besides, what's to envy--even Paris and her pals don't really want to be who they are or they wouldn't be drunk or high all the time. But I do have some sympathy for them. They aren't that different from many of their age group peers--their foibles just get more highly publicized. And celebs and entertainers are understandably neurotic, since their very careers are popularity-based. Some get there with talent, some with luck, some just on money or looks or guile, but all stay there only as long as they are popular. So they are continually looking for validation that they are. As for the "tres amigas"--check out their parents--the kids didn't fall far from the tree.

Mandee said...

You know I am loathing all of those girls right now. And I love Reese- she won't let her daughter wear a two piece swimsuit!

As for who my daughter looks up to? I think it has something to do with who I bring into the house. Magazines, television shows, blogs. She loves to hang out at my sil's (Kelly) house because she teaches her to make cool stuff. I can only hope and pray that surrounding her with good people will keep her a good girl herself.

go boo boo said...

Wow, that was so well written. Abigail Adams is one of my favorite famous women. I am currently reading the History of Joseph Smith by his Mother, she and her ancestors were amazing. Of course my Mom is brilliant, sweet, and the most loved person I have ever met. And my amazing sisters, all college grads (very important to me) and very capable of being excellent role models for my darling girl.

Josie said...

oh, thank you so much for that. it still is shocking to me that the only reason she's a celebrity is because she looks the part. ugh. i get annoyed with jessica simpson too. those two are on the top of my list. i think having kids changes my perspective on things...now that i have two boys, i'm afraid to deal with the teenage years, and the thinking that paris hilton is a normal standard of beauty. when they (boys) don't understand that it takes a TEAM of people to make paris look like paris.

tara said...

Personally I don't think much about her is very pretty. She's too skinny and her nose it too long (and I can say that b/c I have a long nose).

I have loved Reese Witherspoon for a long time. She is beautiful and wholesome. I was really sad when her husband cheated on her. The jerk. HE'll regret it.