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Chapter 1 Summary
In the first chapter Confessions of an Heiress, Paris explains that people seem to have many misconceptions about her, and that she wrote this book in order to give an honest view of who she really is. She is someone who is happy with herself to an extent that she never minds when others make fun of her image, because she can make fun of herself. She does not take herself too seriously, but instead takes seriously her family, her dog (Tinkerbell), and her work.
Being an heiress is not easy, Paris writes, but it is fun and exciting. This suits her, as she believes that there is nothing worse than being boring. Paris considers herself to be somewhat groundbreaking, as she was one of the first socialites to start runway modeling. At the time, this was considered shocking among her social circles...
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