Paris Hilton Reacts To Viral TikTok Video Of Bodyguard Chasing Her At Coachella
KEY POINTS
- Paris Hilton commented on her viral TikTok video at Coachella, saying she was "sliving"
- Hilton coined the term "sliving" in 2019, and it meant "slaying" and "living your best life"
- Several netizens got entertained by the clip and likened it to parents chasing after their toddlers
Paris Hilton is still "sliving."
The "Paris in Love" star trended online after a TikTok video of her at Coachella Festival made rounds online. In the clip, the 41-year-old celebrity looked like a fairy in her sheer white dress. She visibly enjoyed the music festival in Indio, California, as she jumped, danced and pranced away. Meanwhile, her bodyguard chased after her and tried to keep up when she ran away.
"The way Paris Hilton’s bodyguard has to chase after her in the desert heat as she skips away," the fan captioned the video. The post received mixed responses from the netizens and from Hilton herself.
"#Sliving," she commented.
"COACHELLA QUEEN we love you," the netizen who uploaded the video replied to Hilton.
"I keep forgetting she is 41 years old. She’s always going to be happy she made the most of it!" another wrote.
Several likened the hilarious videos to parents running after their kids or husbands looking after their drunk wives.
"This is how my friends are chasing their toddlers once they learn to walk lmao," one wrote. Another agreed, "Any parent running after their toddler!"
"Literally me at the park with my toddler. I am not well," a different user opined.
"This gives me 'husband when I'm drunk' vibes," a different user opined. "This is my husband every time I’m blackout drunk," another shared.
The term "sliving" is a combination of "slaying" and "living your best life."
Hilton coined the phrase in 2019, and she explained the phrase to Nikki Glaser in her Netflix series "Cooking with Paris." According to the celebrity, it just popped out at a Halloween party one night, and since then, her friends have been using the phrase.
According to a blog, it was the new "that's hot" — the phrase Hilton was known for during her early days on "The Simple Life." Paris, a businesswoman, even trademarked the phrase and used it to sell a line of merchandise that included sweatshirts and face masks.
In another post on Twitter, Hilton described "sliving" as "a movement and a lifestyle."
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