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Laurie Segall, Paris Hilton Launch ‘Mr. Deepfakes’ Investigation That Breaks All The Old Rules of True Crime

[ Written on May 30 2026 by karina ]

Laurie Segall is betting she can build a new model for true-crime investigations, one that doesn’t have to rely on documentary structures or the hour-long conventions of broadcast TV.

The journalist, who first gained traction at CNN as a technology reporter before leaving to launch her own creator endeavor, will launch “Searching for Mr. Deepfakes,” a 13-part quest to find the owner of a site that creates explicit sexual images of women without their consent. The series debuts on TikTok and breaks many long-held rules.

“I love this idea of creating a new playbook for unscripted content,” says Segall, during a recent interview. “This is kind of a beta test for it.”

The idea, Segall says, is to make sure her story — about probing digital realms for tips about the alleged perpetrator — is available to anyone who wants to see it, especially younger women who are more likely to grapple with this problem. “We really want people who need this the most to see it, “she says.

Segall has allies. Paris Hilton, who suffered from just this sort of violation when she wasn’t even 20 years old, is heavily involved with the series, which is produced by Segall’s Mostly Human, in partnership with BFD and Hilton’s 11:11 Media. Hilton, who appears in the series and does an interview with Segall about the effects of deepfakes, will also promote the project through her own digital and social channels.

“It was just one of the most painful and traumatizing, humiliating, degrading experiences of my life,” says Hilton during an interview with Segall in one of the series’ episodes.

This is the sort of probe that would make for a riveting hour of NBC’s “Dateline” or ABC’s “20/20,” or, in more recent times, a streaming documentary on HBO or Netflix. Segall, however, believes in communicating with modern audiences via platforms they embrace. Many of the TikTok episodes of “Searching for Mr. Deepfakes” last just two to four minutes.

Segall sees other ways to tell the story as well. Her podcast, Mostly Human, recently launched and will include a four-part series of “Searching for Mr. Deepfakes.” This version of the story will debut June 4 and be released on Thursdays for four weeks.

Segall is taking advantage of a creator culture that she was early to see. After a decade at CNN, she left to start her own production company and has never abandoned her interest in chronicling the dazzling innovations spurred by new technology players, as well as some of the problems created by such fast-paced change. For a time, she was a contributor to a new “60 Minutes” concept that played out on Quibi, the short-form content platform that proved to be ahead of its time.

“I saw around the corner,’” she says. “Content doesn’t have to sit in one place.”

Segall launches the effort as more news organizations are opening their arms to alliances with independents. NBC News recently unveiled a partnership with technology journalist Joanna Stern, and Fox News Channel has licensed the popular conservative podcast “Ruthless,” adding to the ranks of opinion contributors.

In the case of “Mr. Deepfakes,” Segall believes the issue she investigates is more important than anything else and hopes a broad audience will interact with the new story. Though she’s long enjoyed covering the innovations spurred by new technology, “I can see a train wreck coming,” she notes, when things move so quickly they slip past old guardrails and people get hurt.

Source: variety.com

2026 Event Update

[ Written on May 26 2026 by karina ]

Hi. I just finished uploading pics from the 2026 Public Appearances category. This category is complete for now (I’m sure Paris will attend more events soon) 🙂 I still have 3 categories left to update (2023, 2024 and 2025). The reason why it wasn’t updated those years is simple: I just wasn’t really into updating event category that much those years.

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Paris Hilton Appears In New Summer Ad Campaign for Old Navy

[ Written on May 20 2026 by karina ]

Exclusive: Paris Hilton Is Making Old Navy Feel Y2K Again

[ Written on May 19 2026 by karina ]

You should know that Paris Hilton has the most beautiful porta-potty in all of Beverly Hills. It has gleaming wood panels in the stalls and steaming hot water in the sink, and the hand soap is from Aesop and costs $47.

The whole thing is extremely on-brand for Hilton, the 45-year-old avatar of luxury living whose hair remains the color of Malibu sand and whose résumé boasts more jobs than Barbie. These include—deep breath—addictive reality TV star, surprisingly capable pop singer, island-hopping DJ, nascent skin care CEO, dog mom turned actual mom, wildly successful perfume licensee, employer zero of Kim Kardashian, and congressional witness on behalf of exploited teens. Starting this week, Hilton’s gig roster also includes Old Navy muse, a job that Hilton swears aligns with her lifestyle of the very rich and very famous.

“I’m at Old Navy all the time, I really mean it,” she tells me from a film set in a sprawling mansion, which includes both a pool and a pond with paddle boats. (“Have you seen the turtles?!” she exclaims. “So cute.”) Hilton is here to film Old Navy’s summer campaign that also includes other reality royalty like the beloved Real Housewife Kathy Hilton (a.k.a. her mom) and the Summer House breakout babe Ciara Miller. Supervising the shoot is Zac Posen, the executive vice president of Gap Inc. and chief creative officer of Old Navy. Posen climbs out of an SUV at the top of the massive driveway and tells me about his first encounter with Hilton when they were both in high school.

“I was finally old enough to go out to clubs and parties,” he says. “She was always just so cool and so fun. She’s so smart, which people don’t discuss enough, but also, Paris was like the engine of any party. If she was there, you knew it would be the most fun night of your life. And that’s what we’re creating for the summer, inspired by Paris, really. Clothes that let you relax and just have the best time.” They’re also clothes with decidedly Y2K top notes—baby tees, handkerchief-hem skirts, cropped pastel sweatshirts—that nod to Hilton’s origins as the queen of the naughty aughties.

Here’s what Hilton told ELLE about her old and new style, advice for working with your mom, and memories of driving a getaway car with Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears. You know, just casual stuff.

You recently sat front row at the Gucci show in Milan. Now you’re shopping at Old Navy?
Actually, I always have! You know, I grew up going to the mall in L.A. and the Hamptons, so I’ve been buying their T-shirts and shorts and stuff for forever. I’ve always gone there.

There aren’t a ton of paparazzi shots of you at the mall. Do you use a secret entrance?
No, when I go, I always dress up in disguise: black wig, sweatsuit—and not, like, a bright pink sweatsuit, usually a gray one—sunglasses, hat pulled down really low. But sometimes people still figure it out and they’re like, “Paris?” And I try to put my finger to my lips, like it’s a fun secret. But you’re right, I can’t really just hang out at the mall, unfortunately, at least not as myself. If I just walked in with the pink everything and the blonde hair, it would be like Mickey Mouse at Disneyland. So I love to go undercover.

Are you good at it?
I’m great at it. I’ve had to do this for a long time.

Do you look at price tags when you’re shopping?
It depends. At Old Navy, the prices are so amazing it’s not really a concern. But if I’m somewhere where things are going to cost thousands of dollars, then yeah. Of course I do. I take value very, very seriously.

What’s your Old Navy haul right now?
I am a PJs girl. I’m a mom and I’m working all the time, but when I’m just chilling at home I love being cozy in PJs. I also love the Old Navy children’s line—there are so many cute things for the kids. And I love what Zac [Posen] has done with it. We’ve been friends since we were teenagers, so it’s really cool to be connecting in this way.

Zac said he based a lot of the new collection on your Y2K influence. You pioneered the pink tracksuit and the jelly shoes and the tiny denim mini kilts that girls are wearing again today. What’s it like to people on TikTok wearing “Paris Hilton-core” outfits?
It makes me so happy. They’ll come up to me like, “You’re the OG, you’re the reason I’m wearing this.” I always felt so ahead of my time in fashion—and I had no stylist, no publicist, no manager, no agent, nothing. I was just me going shopping, going downtown to Patricia Field in New York and all these cool stores, putting together looks during the New York socialite scene. No one was dressing like that. Some girls even made fun of me! Now seeing my pictures all over people’s mood boards for the big fashion shows with major labels—it’s awesome. I love being the OG and I love that I created Y2K fashion. I think it was the most fun era ever.

You had some great stuff, like the pink Murakami x Louis Vuitton cherry blossom bag and shoes, the pink Dior aviator shades, all those Matthew Williamson party dresses…and the bedazzled Uggs!
The bedazzled cell phone, too.

Full interview: elle.com

Paris Hilton Source 2.0

[ Written on May 17 2026 by karina ]

Hello everyone! Our fansite (Paris Hilton Source) just had a soft relaunch on The Fan Carpet. New brand design, new pictures and more! If you didn’t know, in 2 years PHS is gonna celebrate its 10th Anniversary and I think this new relaunch is the best way to get ready for this special event.

Don’t forget to bookmark us as we have a new domain, so you don’t lose us!
If you want to donate something aka pictures, ask question, collaboration, etc., you can contact us via this email

And please, remember this is UNOFFICIAL fansite, we don’t have contact with Paris Hilton herself, her team and/or with someone who has contact with her. This fansite was made by fan for fans!

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To celebrate this new era I added screen captures, posters and promo picture of Paris and Nicole’s latest TV show from 2024 – ‘Paris & Nicole: The Encore‘.

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