The hotel heiress turned cultural icon was born on February 17 1981 Paris Hilton's early life Paris Hilton was born in New York on February 17 1981. She is the great granddaughter of legendary hotelier Conrad Hilton, founder of the Hilton hotel empire, making her the closest thing America has to royalty. And with homes in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria, Beverly Hills and the Hamptons, the blonde bombshell is certainly not afraid to make use of her considerable wealth.
Asus unveiled the Zen AiO ZN242 at Computex in Taipei this week. This is essentially a refresh of current 24-inch designs, with the addition of an Intel Core i7-7700HQ quad-core CPU, 32GB of RAM, and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1050 GPU, making this all-in-one a candidate for some decent mainstream gaming at 1080p.
Indeed, the 23.8-inch IPS panel is FHD (1920x1080). It also features what Asus calls NanoEdge, which means it sports a 2mm bezel that gives the display a 90% screen-to-body ratio, according to Asus.
Valerie Chaney (born February 28, 1989; Age: 33 years) is an American meditation and mindfulness educator, writer, and co-host of the podcast titled We Made It Weird. This celebrity spouse hails from Arcata, California, US.
She is also best known as the wife of Pete Holmes, an American comedian, writer, actor, producer, and podcaster. Valerie formerly worked as a teacher at Zane Middle School to earn a living for herself.
Trixie Mattel is an American entertainer, artist, and cross dresser known as Skinny Legend. She won the third time of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars in 2018 subsequent to contending in the seventh season in 2015.
Mattel earned respect in the wake of contending in Season 7 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Trixie was wiped out in episode four, yet she got back to the opposition in episode eight, having won the “Conjoined Twins” challenge with Pearl Liaison.
Whether you heard the term 'cisgender' flung around on Vaderpump Rules, at your last doctor's appointment, or on social media and are wondering WTH the word means, you can quit looking for your answer because it's here. Below, three gender therapists and educators explain what 'cisgender' means and how it differs from 'transgender' and 'non-binary.' Plus, they share tips for exploring your own gender, which (spoiler alert!) they recommend everybody try!