Paris Hilton says that the Metaverse will be the “future of partying”

Published at: Jan. 25, 2022

The OG influencer Paris Hilton has continued her crusade into the Metaverse, saying that she sees it as the “future of partying, going out, interacting with people, and being social”.

On Jan. 25, Hilton appeared as a guest on the ‘Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon, where she spoke about her experiences in the NFT community.

Hilton told Falon that she will be dropping her first NFT collection with Super Plastic on the Origin protocol “soon,” but didn’t give any further details regarding a timeframe. Super Plastic is a vinyl toy and digital collectibles company.

She revealed the collection to audience members entitled “Forever Fairytale,” a collage of memories with her newly-wed husband Carter Reum. She then gifted the first NFT in the collection to Falon, and additional NFTs to each member of the audience.

Always representing my fam! Love everyone in this amazing community so much & want the whole world to understand & know! https://t.co/SQXF3fsVxJ

— ParisHilton.eth (@ParisHilton) January 25, 2022

“I think that’s the first NFT giveaway in television history,” said Fallon. On Jan. 18, Super Plastic dropped its “Headtripz” NFT collection, featuring a collaborative piece with Hilton.

Although this will be her first collection, it’s far from her first foray into the NFT space. In April 2021, Hilton sold her “Iconic Crypto Queen” NFT for $1.1 million.

In a Nov. 2021 interview with The Guardian, Hilton said that she began investing in crypto during 2016 when she “became friends with the founders of Ethereum.” Since then, she’s amassed an admirable NFT collection of 141 pieces, including a Bored Ape and works by Grimes and Steve Aoki.

Isn’t she gorgeous? ✨ Can’t wait for one of you to unlock her! You can now burn your pill NFTs @Superplastic #HEADTRIPZ ❤️✨ GET YOURS: https://t.co/GasQZPsf8L pic.twitter.com/W2ADi7eNTG

— ParisHilton.eth (@ParisHilton) January 20, 2022

The pop culture icon has become a somewhat unexpected advocate for the Metaverse in recent times. Hilton’s “Paris World” debuted on online gaming platform Roblox during New Year's Eve 2021, where Hilton played a DJ set to a virtual crowd.

“I think it’s important for people to not only be in the physical world but also to be in the digital world,” she told Bloomberg on Jan. 21.

Paris World comes complete with an amusement park, petting zoo, nightclub, and mansion where users can buy outfits from her closet or hang out on her yacht.

To date, the Metaverse island has only attracted a total of around 63,900 visitors according to Roblox stats. By comparison, Roblox’s “ALDC Studio” world inspired by the American reality TV show “Dance Moms” has amassed over 30.5 million visitors.

Hilton has over 55 million followers across her social media accounts on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, and Youtube.

Despite its underwhelming stats, Hilton says that she remains hopeful for the island’s future. “I see Paris World evolving into a destination for different events throughout the year — Valentine’s Day, Super Bowl, New York Fashion Week,” she said.

Related: Paris Hilton drops surprisingly well-informed article about NFTs

The millionaire heiress rose to fame following the success of her reality TV program “The Simple Life” in 2003. She recently released a new show called “Paris in Love,” and a podcast called “This is Paris.”

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