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Paris Hilton Teases 'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir' Focused on Authenticity and Self-Expression

Paris Hilton's documentary 'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir' hits theatres on 30th January, chronicling her music journey, reinvention, trauma survival and pop-culture legacy, blending concerts, archives and personal narration and interviews.

By Farheen Ali
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Paris Hilton/ Instagram

Image Courtesy: Paris Hilton/ Instagram

Paris Hilton is preparing to share her life story with audiences as her new documentary, 'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir,' heads to theatres later this month.

Ahead of the film's 30th January release, Hilton spoke exclusively with PEOPLE at the 2025 TikTok Awards in Los Angeles on 18th December, where she was honoured as Muse of the Year. The media personality and businesswoman said she feels incredibly proud of the project, calling it a powerful reflection of her journey. She explained that being an infinite icon means encouraging others to embrace who they truly are, take control of their own stories and create positive change.

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More to Know About  'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir'

The documentary takes its name from Hilton's second studio album, 'Infinite Icon,' released in September 2024. At the time, she shared that the album symbolised her growth from her early 2000s party-girl image to the woman she is today.

According to details shared on her website, the film follows Hilton's music journey from childhood dreams and teenage club life to her debut album and creative reinvention. It blends concert footage with candid moments, archival material, unseen home videos, personal narration and new interviews to tell her story.

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Paris Hilton/ Instagram

Image Courtesy: Paris Hilton/ Instagram

The documentary  'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir' also explores how music played a life-changing role for Hilton after experiencing abuse in troubled teen programs and intense media scrutiny in the early 2000s. Each chapter uses immersive visuals and storytelling to show her evolution into a lasting pop culture figure.

Today, Paris Hilton balances her career with family life alongside her husband, Carter Reum, and their two children, son Phoenix Barron and daughter London Marilyn.

'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir' arrives in theatres on 30th January.

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