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12/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/13/2024 12:02

The Drew Barrymore Show: “Paris & Nicole: The Encore” Stars Paris Hilton And Nicole Richie

"Paris & Nicole: The Encore" Stars Paris Hilton

And Nicole Richie

Air Date: Thursday, December 12th

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Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean

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Drew, Nicole Richie & Paris Hilton on When They Started Feeling Like Grown-Ups

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/cRLEJKf2UEOq
Drew: I'm so excited to be with girlfriends right now. I was just saying I've been on school tours and I feel like I'm just in full, everyone was like, how was your week? And I was like full mom mode. I mean, I'm thinking about like when we were all young and kids and I'm wondering like, when did you feel like an adult in your life? Because I think we were kids out and about in front of everyone and I don't think like that a lot, but getting to talk to you guys, I'm like, I still ebb and flow from feeling like a kid playing house to an adult and I vacillate.

Nicole: Totally because I clearly am not my kid's age. I know that when I see them, I'm not my sister's age who she's in her early twenties and when I'm with her, I know that I'm not that person, but I very much sometimes forget that I am the actual adult because I feel the same at times. And so it's tricky.

Drew: Did you, have you felt like a grown up Paris? And what does that feel like? Because I'm still curious.

Paris: For me I feel grown up definitely with the babies, but I'm such a kid at heart that I don't feel grown up in some ways. But you have to because you're a parent. But at the same time, I feel like I'll just always have that kid at heart my entire life.

Drew: Ok. That just made me feel very settled about my life.

Paris & Nicole on Being Like Family and Maintaining a Lifelong Friendship

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/Db0BnDcMuch9

Drew: How have you guys walked through the evolutions through the decades in your friendship?

Nicole: You know, we are friends but we're also, we, we are family. And so, you know, I think it's just having, when you love somebody and it's just there and it's solid and then if you treat it more, love can be like a fabric and so there can be room for different chapters and different journeys. And, you know, I think if you can stay centered and just know that you love that person no matter what, then that's how you move through life.

Paris: Our friendship has literally been our entire lives. I don't know anyone besides my sister and my family, but I've known like Nicole and it's just amazing because every time I look at her, I just like flushes of like memories will just come back to me. If even when we're like four years old, I can remember things and that's really special because that's so rare to have a lifelong friendship.

Drew, Paris & Nicole on Handling Social Media with Their Kids & Revealing Their Pasts To Them

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/vnzurpucT6DF
Drew: You couldn't swing a cat without seeing the three of us for a long time and there wasn't even social media then.

Nicole: I'm so happy. We just missed it I'm so excited.

Drew: And yet everything we did was out there out there. Yeah, I don't even know what would have happened if there was social media.

Nicole: I think about it all the time.

Drew: Like, seriously, it's like it, it's so invasive. How are we gonna handle this with our kids?

Nicole: Well, the platforms are there and they exist and that is how people that age communicate with each other. And, you know, I think I have been more inclined to instead of make it this forbidden thing to really, first of all, understand it on my own so that I know the world that they, because the digital world and the real world are very different things, but it's very real. And so I don't, I think it's important for me as a parent to not, not know anything about the digital world because then that just separates me even more from this generation that grew up in that, in that world. And so, the more I understand it and then talk to them about it and, you know, just say to them, anything that you put out there is going to be out there forever. By the way, they know it, you know, they know it very well. There's so much I will say about this generation. I find them way more mature than us. I even like, sometimes I look at my sister, I'm like, wow, you're so mature. I mean, she always has been, she's been more mature than me.

Drew: Sofia Richie, who by the way, everything she touches goes viral.

Nicole: Well, she's very mature. And, you know, I think that they really have a deep understanding of just, you know, you put something out there and it's out there forever. And they, you know, they definitely know that.

Drew: I definitely have a really transparent relationship with my kids. I remember when like they were born, people would be like, what are you gonna tell them? And I was like, first of all, second of all, I'm gonna have to tell them the truth, which is kind of liberating. I don't have to pretend.

Nicole: I agree. I find a safety in it.

Drew: I do too, a real comfort. How do you navigate it?

Paris: They're so innocent and so sweet and it does scare me thinking about, you know, when London's a teenager and I don't even know what social media will, you know, morph into by that point. It's just, like, really scary sometimes because it just can be so toxic, especially for a young girl. It's just, I don't know, it's just a scary world sometimes. So that's something that I think about a lot.