Paris Hilton Agrees That P!nk Belittles Women In Her Songs

Getting referred to as out or canceled is the mainstay of the 21st-century internet. And a large number of occasions – for numerous celebrities – things they did in the past have come back to haunt them. Or, stopped being appropriate adore it used to be “back in the day.”

Such is the case with P!nk.

Her constant feuding with different women in the trade and song lyrics of now not being “one of the stupid ladies” has sparked the web's ire now with people agreeing that P!nk belittles women in her songs and isn't as pro-girl and female empowerment as she portrays herself to be.

Paris Hilton is one of those other people.

Paris Hilton Felt Humiliated By P!nk's Parody Of Her In “Stupid Girls”

Paris Hilton was once 19 years previous when her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon (who was 33 years old) manipulated her into making an intimate tape.

“He advised me if I wouldn’t do it, he could simply to find somebody who would and that was once the worst thing I may just recall to mind. To be dumped by this grown guy because I used to be a silly kid who didn’t understand how to play grown-up video games,” Hilton wrote in her memoir Paris: The Memoir.

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Paris ultimately agreed, however she drank a large number of alcohol and took Quaaludes (a kind of sedative) sooner than they filmed in order that she used to be out of her senses.

“I needed to drink myself foolish. Quaaludes helped. But I did it. I have to own that,” Hilton wrote. “I knew what he sought after, and I went with it.”

According to recovery therapists, this is a quite common response amongst sufferers of manipulation and grooming. They finally end up pointing the finger at themselves and blaming themselves for agreeing to what took place to them, even if the mental mechanisms that resulted in the “sure” fall underneath the class of coercion and not consent.

And then Hilton wrote about how she felt when P!nk parodied the leaked tape in her track Stupid Girls.

“Pink sang about ‘Outcasts and ladies with ambition. That’s what I wanna see.' But she chose to not see it in me,” Hilton wrote concerning the music video of the song. She lamented being called every dangerous and scandalous identify in the e book as a result of not simply the leaked tape, but P!nk's lyrics.

In her opinion, P!nk didn't see her as an individual and caused others to criticize her, too.

What Was In P!nk's Song?

In 2006, P!nk launched her fourth album I'm Not Dead, which integrated the music Stupid Girls.

The song made fun of the stereotypical girl with “blonde hair” and “push-up bra” and stated how “they go back and forth in packs of two and three, with their itsy-bitsy pups and their teeny-weeny tees.”

The song's song video took the whole lot to the following degree with P!nk parodying as a ditzy blonde in scene after scene, throwing coloration at Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Simpson, or even Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde.

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One such scene concerned P!nk parodying as Paris Hilton from her notorious sex tape. And because the music advanced, the parody scenes flashed quicker and sooner around the screen as P!nk sang:

“Maybe if I act like that

Flipping my blond hair again

Push up my bra like that

Stupid lady

Maybe if I act like that

That guy will call me back”

But because it used to be 2006, nobody truly took an issue with the song.

Plus, by means of then P!nk already had a reputation for talking badly about different women. Especially Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears.

She had even brought a blow-up doll reminiscent of Aguilera to each unmarried live performance of her 2004 Try This tour, where she would “take breaks” to humiliate the doll and simulate intimate poses with it.

Paris Hilton Confronted P!nk Privately About The Parody Long Before She Wrote About It In Her Memoir

In an interview on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, P!nk said that Paris Hilton had confronted her about the parody.

“Paris used to be upset with me. She stated, ‘I simply want you to understand that I get it, I’m not dumb, I simply play like I’m dumb.' And I used to be like, ‘That’s roughly my level... I’m gonna cross, excellent to see ya.’”

But the web felt it was a snappy lie to cover up a potentially embarrassing scenario. After all, P!nk's intentions could not were extra blatant.

She's been called out through lovers for dragging different women, but it surely doesn't look like she's willing to change her song. Or, in this case, her back catalog.

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As for Paris Hilton, she wrote in her memoir that she “does not dangle grudges.” But she also wrote that, “When everybody was once buzzing a couple of [tape] of a undeniable teenage lady from a soon-to-be-hit TV display – a girl who mentioned emphatically time and again that she did not need the tape out there, the takeaway was once Stupid Girl.”

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