Paris Hilton has been rewatching The Simple Life with boyfriend Carter Reum in quarantine

Paris Hilton has been rewatching The Simple Life with boyfriend Carter Reum in quarantine

Hotel heiress-turned-reality TV icon Paris Hilton and her live-in love, M13 co-founder Carter Reum, have been watching The Simple Life while locked down at her ‘Slivington Manor’ in Beverly Hills.

‘We just chill together. We watch The Simple Life,’ the 39-year-old socialite told guest host Nikki Glaser on Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

‘He’s not, like, a reality show type of person because he’s a very intellectual man. So to see him watching something like that is very fun and entertaining.’  

‘We just chill together!’ Hotel heiress-turned-reality TV icon Paris Hilton and her live-in love, M13 co-founder Carter Reum, have been watching The Simple Life while locked down at her ‘Slivington Manor’ in Beverly Hills (pictured June 21)

The 39-year-old socialite admitted to guest host Nikki Glaser on Tuesday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live: 'He's not, like, a reality show type of person because he's a very intellectual man. So to see him watching something like that is very fun and entertaining'

The 39-year-old socialite admitted to guest host Nikki Glaser on Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live: ‘He’s not, like, a reality show type of person because he’s a very intellectual man. So to see him watching something like that is very fun and entertaining’

Paris famously roughed it with former BFF Nicole Richie in the surprisingly fun reality show, which aired on Fox from 2003-2005 and the E! Network from 2007-2007.

Hilton and the 39-year-old Columbia University grad were first spotted kissing at Warner Bros. and InStyle’s Golden Globes after-party in January.

‘I’m used to being on a plane 250 days a year and traveling, so this is the first time since I was a little kid that I’ve been stuck in one place,’ the Kim Petras video vixen explained.

‘Obviously it’s a scary and difficult time around the world right now, but I’m trying to see the silver lining in it of just being home, doing art, a lot of cooking, spending time with my pets and my boyfriend. So making the most of it.’ 

Sanasa! Paris famously roughed it with former BFF Nicole Richie in the surprisingly fun reality show, which aired on Fox from 2003-2005 and the E! Network from 2007-2007

Sanasa! Paris famously roughed it with former BFF Nicole Richie in the surprisingly fun reality show, which aired on Fox from 2003-2005 and the E! Network from 2007-2007

Quarantine partners: Hilton and the 39-year-old Columbia University grad were first spotted kissing at Warner Bros. and InStyle's Golden Globes after-party in January (pictured July 3)

Quarantine partners: Hilton and the 39-year-old Columbia University grad were first spotted kissing at Warner Bros. and InStyle’s Golden Globes after-party in January (pictured July 3)

The Kim Petras video vixen explained: 'Obviously it's a scary and difficult time around the world right now, but I'm trying to see the silver lining in it of just being home, doing art, a lot of cooking, spending time with my pets and my boyfriend. So making the most of it'

The Kim Petras video vixen explained: ‘Obviously it’s a scary and difficult time around the world right now, but I’m trying to see the silver lining in it of just being home, doing art, a lot of cooking, spending time with my pets and my boyfriend. So making the most of it’

Hilton was on the ABC talk show to promote her childhood trauma-revealing 110-minute documentary This is Paris, which premieres September 14 on YouTube Originals.

‘I’m excited, but I’m also very nervous given the topics discussed in this film,’ Paris cryptically admitted.

‘It’s things I’ve never talked about before, really personal and traumatic experiences, so to talk about that publicly is obviously very hard.’  

Premieres September 14 on YouTube Originals! Hilton was on the ABC talk show to promote her childhood trauma-revealing 110-minute documentary This is Paris

Premieres September 14 on YouTube Originals! Hilton was on the ABC talk show to promote her childhood trauma-revealing 110-minute documentary This is Paris

Paris cryptically admitted: 'I'm excited, but I'm also very nervous given the topics discussed in this film. It's things I've never talked about before, really personal and traumatic experiences'

Paris cryptically admitted: ‘I’m excited, but I’m also very nervous given the topics discussed in this film. It’s things I’ve never talked about before, really personal and traumatic experiences’

'I love this one even more!' This Is Paris was directed by Alexandra Dean, who helmed the Netflix documentary Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story in 2017

‘I love this one even more!’ This Is Paris was directed by Alexandra Dean, who helmed the Netflix documentary Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story in 2017

This Is Paris was directed by Alexandra Dean, who helmed the Netflix documentary Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story in 2017.

‘Obviously I’m used to be on camera from being on camera for so long. But I’ve always been a very naturally shy person, so I loved just inventing this character and playing that character,’ the Manhattan-born blonde explained.

‘To actually be myself was a completely different experience, but also almost therapeutic in some way, where I learned so much about myself. I had no idea why I am the way I am, and now I understand myself so much more.’