The past 12 years or so have been freaking insane for Paris Hilton.
She went from anonymous heiress to sex tape star to reality TV pioneer to household name (and dated the most random bros in Hollywood along the way). And now, she might not be the it girl she once was, but she’s coasting on perfume royalties and living a way cooler life than the rest of us.
Case in point: Paris Hilton is attending Burning Man for the first time this year and seriously living her best life. Burning Man, in case you haven’t heard of it, is like a mix between Coachella, Woodstock, and a WeWork hub for dads and hippies who want to get in touch with nature and roll face for a few days in a semi-controlled environment.
And Paris is loving it. I mean, have you ever seen her emote this much before:
This is a side of Paris we’ve never seen before. And we gotta say, we like it.
About The Author: Molly Mulshine
Molly Mulshine got her start covering local politics before working at Business Insider and the New York Observer. Follow her on Twitter: @mollymulshine
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