Recently, Hilton wrote about her life experiences in her namesake memoir called “Paris: The Memoir.”
How can people get involved in the social media campaign?
Can’t wait to celebrate all of what makes you unique!

If so, why?
Survivors, especially as children, deserve to have their voices heard.
Take the name of the “troubled teen industry” as an example.

It is incredibly problematic.
That label impacts self-worth and sets them up for failure.
I will not stop fighting until all youth receive treatment and care in an appropriate and accessible setting.

What’s your advice to other women out there about how to reclaim their narrative?
You have the power to shape your own narrative and tell your own story in your own terms.
It can be scary, but the benefit is so worth it.

Sliving is a mashup that I created slaying and living your best life.
It’s a lifestyle for people to feel glamorous, confident, and self-empowered.
Slivers believe in a life of limitless possibility and love to look and feel good while living it.
“Paris: The Memoir” is now available.
Tag your 15-second video on social media with #THISISWHOIAM to share your story.
This interview has been edited for clarity.