
Call Her Daddy
"I may be the hostess with the mostest but I don't serve drama... only diamonds and caviar or la booboos." — Kathy Hilton
"It takes a lot of give and take, you know. The old cliche don't ever go to sleep mad." — Kathy Hilton
"I just want people to be nice, you know." — Kathy Hilton
This episode features an engaging conversation between Alex Cooper and Kathy Hilton, delving into various aspects of Kathy's life. Kathy discusses her close relationships with her daughters, Paris and Nicky, highlighting their differing personalities and how they engage with her, including shared humor and occasional pranks. She recounts her experience joining "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," noting it was a way to spend time with her sister Kyle and that her daughters were initially hesitant due to concerns about drama. Kathy also shares her passion for collecting toys and her unique approach to hosting, emphasizing creating experiences with "activations" rather than formal dress codes. Her approach to social media, including humorous misunderstandings and a creative "paging" system for her daughters, is also a point of amusement.
The conversation further explores Kathy's long-standing marriage to Rick, detailing how they met and the foundation of their relationship. She touches upon her desire to avoid the marital difficulties some of her peers have faced, a sentiment echoed by her children. Kathy reveals her fondness for certain restaurants, like The Cheesecake Factory, and her penchant for discreetly exiting parties ("Irish goodbye"). A particularly humorous segment involves her "code language" with her daughters for discussing people and situations discreetly, showcasing a playful and protective aspect of their family dynamic.
Towards the end, Kathy reflects on her public image, hoping to be remembered as a kind, fun-loving person who strives to do the right thing. She shares anecdotes about her experiences with media and paparazzi, emphasizing her commitment to handling such situations with dignity. The episode concludes with Kathy showcasing her distinctive "LeBoubou" voice and reflecting on the importance of maintaining a sense of childlike wonder and playful interaction in relationships.