Paris Hilton to Produce Docuseries on 2000s Tabloid Culture Based on 'Toxic' Book
The series will explore the intense media scrutiny faced by female celebrities during the early 2000s, including Hilton herself.
- Paris Hilton's production company, 11:11 Media, has acquired the rights to Sarah Ditum's book 'Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s'.
- The docuseries will feature stories of nine celebrities such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and Kim Kardashian, highlighting their challenges with fame.
- Hilton aims to correct the 'toxic' narrative that dominated the media portrayal of these women during the 2000s.
- The project will provide a platform for these celebrities to reclaim their narratives and address public misconceptions.
- Sarah Ditum, the author of 'Toxic', will collaborate with 11:11 Media on the adaptation, ensuring depth and authenticity in the portrayal.