Chapter 172: Naive and Simpleminded
[Chapter 173: Naive and Simpleminded]
After two days of filming and three days of post-production, the first episode of In Paris' Company was successfully completed.
At the same time, Rooney Chasen and the Hilton Group's lawyer in Los Angeles jointly announced that Paris Hilton was suing Rick Salomon for invasion of privacy.
In line with Hawke's advice, they also engaged in media skirmishing, resulting in a flurry of attention on both sides.
Rick Salomon gave an on-air interview stating, "Filming was Paris's strong desire. I disagreed at the time, and she threatened to break up with me!"
Hawke advised Paris to respond with a foolish yet naive approach.
Through Twitter, Paris replied: "I was coerced; he told me that if I didn't let him film, he would find another woman. I didn't want to lose my love."
She even borrowed a line from Shakespeare, "I was too young then, very foolish and naive..."
The naive persona quickly sprang into the public eye.
