Paris Hilton announces she will be coming to London for signing of new book Paris: The Memoir

Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has announced ‘I’m so excited to meet fans and sign copies of my new book Paris: The Memoir in London

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Paris Hilton has announced that she is scheduled for in-person book signings in New York, London and Los Angeles.

Paris: The Memoir is set to be released on 14 March and she has said the book will reveal “some of my most personal experiences that I’ve never shared before. Growing up in the spotlight, everyone thinks they know everything about me”.

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The heiress, 42, shared a tweet with her 16.9 million followers that read: “I’m so excited to meet fans and sign copies of my new book, Paris: The Memoir in NYC, London and LA! Let me know if you’re coming!”

The event will be in London’s Selfridges store and open to the public on Saturday 17 March. The influencer will appear at Barnes & Noble Union Square New York on 14 March and Barnes & Noble The Grove in LA on 22 March.

Paris last visited London in December 2021 with husband Carter Reum where they spent some of their seven-week honeymoon in the City. The couple were spotted enjoying a date night over the Christmas period and were reportedly staying at the prestigious Mayfair Hotel.

This trip will be very different from their last after the couple recently welcomed newborn son Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum via surrogate in January and are sure to bring him along with them.

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In an interview with Glamour magazine Paris shared her hopes of giving her son a little sister and has started IVF treatment.

She said: “We’ve done it seven times… I have all boys. I have 20 boys. I just went through the process again a month ago, so I’m waiting for the results to see if there’s any girls.”

The new mum explained that she was given advice on IVF and surrogacy from friend and former assistant Kim Kardashian. Kim has four children two of which were via surrogate.

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