EXCLUSIVE: 'I don't put up with bullying': Paris Hilton shares how she deals with haters as she shimmers in silver at launch of 18th fragrance
Her career continues to skyrocket even though she has had haters nipping at her heels for decades.
And on Wednesday - the same day she launched her 18th fragrance in New York City - Paris Hilton talked to Daily Mail about how she deals with all the negative energy.
'I don't put up with bullying,' the 34-year-old DJ told Daily Mail exclusively. 'I just don't let it in my life. I focus on the positive instead. And I use humor to deflect negative comments.'
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Going strong: Paris Hilton launched her 18th fragrance - Paris Hilton Limited Anniversary Edition eau de parfum spray - at Perfumaniain in New York City on Wednesday
She doesn't let haters get to her: The 34-year-old star told Daily Mail exclusively how she deals with negative attention
Hilton is known for her quick and clever comments to her detractors.
When DJ Deadmau5 put down her skills as a celebrity DJ in October, she smartly responded on Twitter.
'I find it hilarious when others try to badmouth me in order to get attention. Sorry that I'm #Killingit while doing what I love & live for,' the star wrote.
Another hit: Paris Hilton Limited Anniversary Edition eau de parfum spray is the latest addition to her $2 billion fragrance empire
Proud: The Beverly Hills native captioned this Instagram image, 'Love the campaign for my 18th perfume! The Paris Hilton Limited Anniversary Edition. Celebrating 10 incredibly successful years in the fragrance industry!'
Her DJ track record speaks for herself - she is one of the top talents in the business with gigs in Hong Kong, London and Ibiza.
Hilton is also humorous when it comes to her Instagram posts. On March 4 the Stars Are Blind singer shared, 'Dear Haters, I have so much more for you to be mad at. Just be patient.'
Days before her message read, 'Good Vibes Only.'
'There are always haters in life, especially if you're successful,' the Simple Life star said.
'I don't like bad energy. So I focus on doing well, on things that are positive. I am proud of my accomplishments and what I have achieved. So I think about that and all the good I can do.'
Clever comment: Hilton is also humorous when it comes to her Instagram posts. On March 4 the Stars Are Blind singer shared, 'Dear Haters, I have so much more for you to be mad at. Just be patient'
Another note: This March message read, Good Vibes Only. 'There are always haters in life, especially if you're successful,' the Simple Life star said
Spreading 'love': 'I just don't let bullying in my life. I focus on the positive instead. And I use humor to deflect negative comments,' the sister of Nicky Hilton said
Humor can play a big part in dealing with people who want to bully.
'If you joke about it, then you are sending out the message that you don't take the hating seriously and you don't care,' added the hotel mogul.
The Beverly Hills native also had advice for young people dealing with bullying: 'You can't let bullying get to you. It's not your problem it's theirs. The haters should be focusing on themselves and not you. You need to just not pay attention to it. Those people need to stop the bad energy.'
The blonde bombshell wore a shimmery silver dress and a white cardigan for her appearance in Manhattan to welcome her Paris Hilton Limited Anniversary Edition eau de parfum spray that comes in a rhinestone-encrusted bottle.
Back in LA: Paris, seen at LAX on Monday after a trip to Hong Kong, said, 'If you joke about it, then you are sending out the message that you don't take the hating seriously and you don't care'
A step in the right direction: Hilton has been in the fragrance business for 10 years. 'I love all my fragrances,' Paris told Daily Mail. 'I wear all of them too, I trade off. It depends on my mood'
'While many experts feel the celebrity fragrance bubble has burst, Hilton, who just launched her last offering in November, has sold 40 million bottles and $2 billion worth of perfume over the past 10 years,' Yahoo Beauty reported on Wednesday.
'I love all my fragrances,' Paris told Daily Mail.
'I wear all of them too, I trade off. It depends on my mood. So I don't have a favorite. My personal style has grown over the years so the fragrances have grown too. I have matured and grown up.'
The niece of Kim and Kyle Richards added she is hands-on with her fragrance business.
'I am 100 percent involved with the scene, the design of the bottle, the packaging, the campaign, everything,' she said.
Jet set but a serious business woman: The blonde on her way to Hong Kong over the weekend. 'I am 100 percent involved with the scene, the design of the bottle, the packaging, the campaign, everything,' she said
Hilton just came back from Hong Kong where she attended Art Basel and an amFAR event.
'I like to work hard and stay busy,' she said. 'But I also have fun. I need to include fun in my life.'
The most fun she has had lately was at her cousin's bachelorette party in Las Vegas, where she faked on orgasm onstage.
'That was the first bachelorette party I have ever been to,' admitted the I Want You singer.
'It was one of the best weekends I have ever had in my life. I liked it because it was my family and good friends all together. We want to do it once a month because it's so nice to all be together.'
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