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In an exciting reunion, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie recently discussed their new Peacock special, “Paris & Nicole: The Encore,” during a candid conversation with Hoda and Jenna. The duo opened up about the reasons behind their decision to come together for this special project, highlighting the enduring bond of their friendship that has transformed over the years.
As they reminisced about their past adventures, Hilton and Richie also shared valuable parenting advice with one another, showcasing their growth as individuals and as mothers. Their conversation was filled with humor and heartfelt moments, reflecting on the lessons they've learned through their experiences.
In addition to their insightful discussion, the pair participated in a fun game of The Hot Seat, adding an entertaining twist to their chat. This reunion not only celebrates their iconic friendship but also offers a glimpse into their lives as they navigate the challenges and joys of parenthood together.
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