Just a few months ago, Paris Hilton (42) published her autobiography “Paris: The Memoir,” and now the book is apparently set to become a TV series. As the industry portal “Deadline” has learned, the US film production company A24 is said to have acquired the rights to Hilton’s book. The series will be produced by her own entertainment company 11:11 as well as by the production company of sisters Dakota (29) and Elle Fanning (25) and film producer David Bernad’s company Middle Child Pictures.

Further details about the project surrounding Paris Hilton’s book are currently still secret. In her memoir, the hotel heiress and entrepreneur details her struggle with ADHD, her rise in pop culture and the evolution of her brand. “I wrote this book to understand my place at a turning point: the renaissance of technology, the age of influencers. I also wrote this book so that the world would know who I am today,” the blurb reads.

She focused on the key points in her life that led to what she is proud of today. The book is about “how my power was taken away from me and how I took it back, how I built a thriving business, a marriage and a family.”

She believes there are many young women who need to hear this story. “I don’t want them to learn from my mistakes; I want them to stop hating themselves for their own mistakes. I want them to laugh and cry and embrace every aspect of who they are with fearlessness and pride. “

With sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning, Paris Hilton definitely seems to have the right support when it comes to filming her memoirs. The two young women, who are also both successful actresses, most recently produced the award-winning Hulu series “The Great.” The satirical historical series is loosely based on the rise of Catherine the Great to become Empress of All Russia.