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Paris Hilton's Lavish Home Renovation Sparks Outrage Over Excessive Consumerism

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Paris Hilton's 16-month home renovation documented in a video
  • Hilton's home filled with excessive goods, including 100+ pairs of shoes
  • Redditors criticize Hilton's detachment and greed, calling it "disgusting"
Paris Hilton's Lavish Home Renovation Sparks Outrage Over Excessive Consumerism

On November 15, 2025, a video tour of Paris Hilton's newly renovated home has sparked a heated discussion on the Reddit forum r/Anticonsumption, which focuses on the issue of excessive consumerism. The 17-minute video, which documented a 16-month renovation project, has been criticized by Redditors for showcasing Hilton's lavish and wasteful lifestyle.

The video reveals the extravagance of Hilton's home, including kitchen cabinets and drawers packed with an abundance of goods, a pantry that resembles a small warehouse, and a garage stuffed with clothes, handbags, and craft supplies. Hilton even boasts about having "20 giant boxes full of shoes" in a storage unit, despite already owning over 100 pairs in her newly renovated closet.

Redditors have expressed outrage at Hilton's apparent detachment from the renovation process, as she laments the removal of a door and wonders about the kitchen remodel, despite the entire interior being demolished. One commenter described Hilton's behavior as "greed" and "disgusting," while another questioned what a single person could possibly need so much space and stuff for.

The fashion industry's impact on the environment has also been a topic of discussion, with the article noting that the industry produces 80 to 100 billion new garments annually, resulting in 92 million tons of textile waste each year. Hilton, as a socialite and television star, is seen as a symbol of the excessive consumerism that the Anticonsumption group aims to address.

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The video documented Hilton's 16-month home renovation, showcasing her extravagant lifestyle, including a pantry like a small warehouse, a garage stuffed with clothes and supplies, and over 100 pairs of shoes.
Redditors on the r/Anticonsumption forum condemned Hilton's apparent detachment and greed, calling her behavior "disgusting" and a representation of the problems with "civilization."
The article notes that the fashion industry produces 80 to 100 billion new garments annually, resulting in 92 million tons of textile waste each year, which is a major contributor to global waste.

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