Paris Hilton has spread out on what truly caused her years-long feud with Nicole Richie.
The heiress defined the “toxic” environment that ended in their friendship’s fall down in 2005.
“Back then, the media was just so toxic and they loved starting feuds between people because, obviously, that sold tabloids,” Hilton, 43, told the Name Her Daddy podcast.
Paris and Nicole, both 43, first met as toddlers and began starring together on actuality TV collection The Easy Life in 2003, but within two years had been no longer talking.
“It was mostly the media just spinning things and creating drama that didn’t exist, which was normal in the 2000s,” Paris added. “They did it with everyone.”
Within the identical interview, Nicole defined the rift changed into once heightened attributable to their formative years on the time, and a lack of communication expertise.
The pair, she said, “didn’t know how to communicate with each other,” and therefore believed any rumours that had been published.
“If (they) were hearing something, (they) would assume (it was true),” she added. “We didn’t have the communication skills we have right now to have check-ins.”
In 2005, Paris told Other folks magazine, “It’s no big secret Nicole and I are no longer friends” and added, “Nicole knows what she did, and that’s all I’m ever going to say about it.”
The pair as we notify reunited on digicam to shoot The Easy Life: Encore.