How Paris and Nicole made their mark on America in 'The Simple Life,' 20 years later (2024)

JUANA SUMMERS, HOST:

Before "The Real Housewives," "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," or "Selling Sunset," there was "The Simple Life." The reality TV show that brought Beverly Hills party girls Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie into the American mainstream premiered 20 years ago this week. Together, Hilton and Richie traveled the country with their seemingly carefree, never-worked-a-day-in-their-life attitude.

(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "THE SIMPLE LIFE")

NICOLE RICHIE: I've always heard that people hang out at Walmart.

PARIS HILTON: Why?

RICHIE: I don't know.

HILTON: What is Walmart? Is it - like, they sell wall stuff?

UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: No.

SUMMERS: The pair gained an audience that either loved them or just loved to hate them, popularizing the phrase - that's hot - along the way. Matthew Jacobs wrote a brief history of the show for The Cut, and he is here to talk to us now. Hello there.

MATTHEW JACOBS: Hello.

SUMMERS: So for people who have never seen "The Simple Life" before, how would you describe it to them? And who were Paris and Nicole, and what were they doing on our TVs?

JACOBS: "The Simple Life" took two famous celebrity offspring who were familiar to tabloid audiences - we would have called them celebutantes at the time - and essentially sent them to scenarios that were completely unfamiliar to them. So they spent a season living on a family farm in small-town, rural Arkansas, and then they traveled across the South or other parts of the country taking odd jobs, so-called internships, working various levels of manual labor or everyday minimum wage jobs that had eluded them throughout their extremely privileged upbringing.

SUMMERS: Before "The Simple Life" hit screens, what was the reality TV landscape like?

JACOBS: Before "The Simple Life," reality TV, which was still a fairly young format at the time, was really focused on putting ordinary people in relatively extraordinary circ*mstances. So you had a bunch of people living in a house together, like "The Real World"...

SUMMERS: Yeah.

JACOBS: ...Or "Big Brother." You had them eat gross things on "Fear Factor" or compete for romance on "The Bachelor." And "The Simple Life" kind of inverted that, and so it really introduced this look at how wealthy, privileged, famous or semi-famous people function day to day.

SUMMERS: I mean, thinking back, I was a teenager when the show first came out, and now when I look back on that time with a 2023 lens, it's surprising and pretty sad, frankly, how often young women were put in the position of being publicly humiliated during that time. I mean, gossipmongers like Perez Hilton were launching websites that seemed to have a sole purpose of mocking women for their appearance and their weight. Can you just, like, take us back to that time period and remind us how all of this played a role in how audiences responded to "The Simple Life"?

JACOBS: We loved to hate and hated to love the party girl, so I think for as much love as there was for "The Simple Life," there was also a lot of skepticism and a lot of mockery at the same time. Part of that, I think, also owed to the fact that we didn't yet have a deep grasp on the reality TV genre and how it was made. I think we almost take for granted now how much we know about the ways reality TV is constructed and contrived. And I think a lot of people looked at a show like this and said, I don't see the value in this, and so I'm repulsed by it. But the other side of it is that it's also extremely influential. I mean, do we get "The Kardashians" or...

SUMMERS: Right.

JACOBS: ..."The Real Housewives" without Paris Hilton and without "The Simple Life"? I'm not sure.

SUMMERS: Well, I mean, the show and its spinoff - they ended back in 2007. What do you think the ultimate legacy of "The Simple Life" is for better or for worse?

JACOBS: I think "The Simple Life" and its knockoffs spawned a world in which seemingly everybody wants a piece of fame and is competing to adopt the markers of fame whether or not they'll truly achieve it, and I think we can spend a lot of time talking about whether that's a net good or a net bad for society.

SUMMERS: That is Matthew Jacobs from The Cut. Thank you so much.

JACOBS: Thank you, Juana.

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How Paris and Nicole made their mark on America in 'The Simple Life,' 20 years later (2024)

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Where did Paris and Nicole go in The Simple Life? ›

Series overview. In the first season, Paris and Nicole agreed to leave behind their cellphones, credit cards and celebrity status to move in with the Leding family in Altus, Arkansas for a month.

Do Paris and Nicole still hang out? ›

Not long after singing Stewart's praises, Hilton confirmed that there was indeed a feud between herself and Richie. “It's no big secret that Nicole and I are no longer friends,” Hilton said in a statement. “Nicole knows what she did, and that's all I'm ever going to say about it.”

How much did Paris get paid for simple life? ›

Paris Hilton reportedly made $5 million per season for her reality television show, "The Simple Life". The show lasted five seasons, so if she had received $5 million every season, she would have made $25 million from the front.

Who is richer, Paris or Kim? ›

Kim Kardashian takes the second spot on the list with a net worth of US$1.7 billion (A$2.6 billion), well ahead of former employers Paris Hilton and Serena Williams, who are both worth around US$300 million (A$456 million).

How staged was The Simple Life? ›

The Simple Life is just as staged as the Lucy show in that generation. Most of the jokes are already written. All the bits, even down to Nicole's purse getting stolen, are staged. If the girls did some of this stuff in real life, they know they would at least get a misdemeanor offense.

Where did Paris and Nicole get Sanasa from? ›

Paris and Nicole loved belting out the word "sanasa" and giggling as they did. However, it was never fully explained where the term came from originally. It appears to be some sort of nonsensical word that became an inside joke. The first time fans hear it is during Season 1 when the duo is taking a bus ride.

Why did Nicole go to jail? ›

GLENDALE, California (Reuters) - Celebrity socialite Nicole Richie pleaded guilty on Friday to driving under the influence of drugs and was sentenced to four days in jail, a month after TV co-star Paris Hilton completed a three-week stint behind bars.

Who is Paris dating now? ›

Paris Hilton's fairytale began after she started dating husband Carter Reum in 2019. The heiress and entrepreneur experienced a whirlwind relationship after they got engaged and married two years into their relationship. Now, Paris and Carter are parents to their son, Phoenix.

Were Paris and Nicole really friends? ›

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are still best friends. As such, they're relaunching their cult Millennial hit, “The Simple Life,” which followed the two as they tried their best to complete various low paying jobs. Hilton revealed that the two were working on a new reality TV series.

Did Paris lose her inheritance? ›

It looks like Paris Hilton was entirely cut out of her dad's will, and she didn't get a penny from her grandfather. Barron died in 2019, and his will instructed 97% of his fortune to be given to the Conrad N.

Who did Conrad Hilton leave his money to? ›

Upon his death, he left just $500,000 to each of his surviving sons, Barron and Eric. He left $100,000 to his daughter Francesca. The remainder of his wealth went to his charity, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

Did Paris go to Nicole Richie wedding? ›

So what was the reason she couldn't be there to see Nicole tie the knot? Paris was shooting her Oxygen reality series in Vegas this weekend, where one of her castmates was celebrating her birthday (costar Brooke Mueller didn't attend). "This was planned months ago," the source says.

Is Kim Kardashian a lawyer? ›

The celebrity's legal career is reportedly 'on pause' due to her other commitments. For several years now, Above the Law has been tracking Kim Kardashian's journey to becoming a lawyer through an apprenticeship.

Is Kim Kardashian richer than Taylor Swift? ›

Perhaps the most surprising star that ranked ahead of Swift on this year's list was Kim Kardashian, who came in at No. 6 with a reported net worth of $1.7 billion. Of course, the reality star's Skims shapewear line has allowed her to make a bulk of money in recent years, as it was valued at $4 billion in 2023.

Is Paris a heiress? ›

No, Paris Hilton will not inherit the entire Hilton chain. She is an heiress to a portion of the family's fortune, but she does not own or control any part of the business. The company is owned and operated by her father Richard Hilton and his siblings.

Why was The Simple Life cancelled? ›

Paris and Nicole kinda sorta hit a speed bump that resulted in a falling-out in 2005...which ultimately led to The Simple Life being canceled by Fox.

Where did Paris parents send her? ›

Provo Canyon School was not the first teen treatment program Hilton was sent away to in the mid-1990s. Her parents first sent her to CEDU, a now-defunct program in California.

Where did Paris and Carter get married? ›

The pair were married on November 11, 2021, hosting the ceremony and reception at Hilton's late grandfather's former Bel Air home. Hilton wore two Oscar de la Renta dresses and one dress by Galia Lahav over the course of the evening. In attendance was Kim Kardashian, Ashlee Simpson, Nicole Richie, and Paula Abdul.

How is Paris Hilton rich? ›

Notably, her fragrance line has been a standout performer, generating over $2 billion in gross revenue from 17 fragrances. This fragrance empire alone constitutes a significant portion of her net worth, with Paris likely receiving a substantial cut, estimated between 20-30%, of the profits from her fragrance royalties.

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