Paris Hilton is concocting a new project: another series with Netflix, “Cooking With Paris,” Variety has only learned.
The beginner cooking show will feature the hotel heiress and business mogul learning her direction around the kitchen with the assistance of her popular friends. The series will take a twist on the customary cooking show, as Hilton is not a trained chef and doesn’t actually have the foggiest idea how to cook — yet she absolutely realizes how to entertain viewers at home.
“Cooking With Paris” will launch globally on the streaming giant on Aug. 4 with six half-hour episodes.
In the series, Hilton will welcome her celebrity friends into her kitchen, as she explores new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances. Hilton will take watchers from the supermarket to the completed table spread. As per Netflix, Hilton will accept her “very newly domesticated side,” while she “learns to sauté, sear and zest,” and show off her “culinary expertise (or lack thereof), glam kitchen wardrobe and party-throwing skills with some of her fab celeb friends.”
“Cooking With Paris” is inspired by her YouTube video of a similar name, which became famous online in January 2020, when Hilton made lasagna at home. Until now, the video has more than 5 million views.
Hilton will fill in as a executive producer, alongside Aaron Saidman, Eli Holzman and Rebecca Hertz. The series hails from The Intellectual Property Corporation, an Industrial Media organization.
“Cooking With Paris” is the latest project for Hilton, who has been keeping occupied in the business. Recently, she dispatched her own creation organization, Slivington Manor Entertainment, and marked a general arrangement at Warner Bros. She likewise has a wedding unscripted TV drama coming up at Peacock, probably named “Paris in Love,” which she will likewise leader produce. The series follows her as she gets married to venture capitalist Carter Reum.
The heiress to Hilton hotels, the multi-hyphenate first rose to fame in the mid 2000s as a socialite, whose life played out in the tabloids. Known as “the original influencer,” Hilton first got Hollywood’s attention with her hit reality show, “The Simple Life,” with Nicole Richie. Last year, Hilton released a YouTube documentary, “This Is Paris,” which investigated her youth injury and got rave reviews, showing a raw, different side of her life. The doc debuted at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival.