>> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the >> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
>> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough to >> >> marry such a bimbo?
>> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married Zsa >> > Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
>> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
> 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad Hilton's > six grandchildren. > 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
> Mez
He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, but Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, they never make the news.
> >> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the > >> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
> >> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough to > >> >> marry such a bimbo?
> >> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married Zsa > >> > Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
> >> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
> > 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad Hilton's > > six grandchildren. > > 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
> > Mez
> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, but > Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested > the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, > but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half > sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
> Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, > they never make the news.
>>> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the >>> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
>>> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough >>> >> to marry such a bimbo?
>>> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married >>> > Zsa Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
>>> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
>> 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad >> Hilton's six grandchildren. >> 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, > but Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested > the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, > but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half > sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
> Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, > they never make the news.
> > >> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the > > >> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
> > >> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough to > > >> >> marry such a bimbo?
> > >> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married Zsa > > >> > Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
> > >> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
> > > 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad Hilton's > > > six grandchildren. > > > 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
> > > Mez
> > He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
> > Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, but > > Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested > > the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, > > but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half > > sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
> > Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, > > they never make the news.
>>>> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the >>>> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
>>>> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough >>>> >> to marry such a bimbo?
>>>> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married >>>> > Zsa Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
>>>> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
>>> 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad >>> Hilton's six grandchildren. >>> 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
>> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
>> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, >> but Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested >> the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, >> but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half >> sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
>> Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, >> they never make the news.
> So what is Conrad's specific madness?
He was a noted womanizer and he liked money. But he didn't believe in trust fund children, so he left all of his money to the Catholic Sisters. Son Barron contested the will and won, although I think there still is a Hilton Catholic foundation that the Hiltons control.
Adapted from House Of Hilton, by Jerry Oppenheimer, and published in America by Crown Publishing
Conrad, called Connie since childhood, was born on Christmas Day 1887, in a primitive adobe dwelling in what would become Texas but was then barren New Mexico territory.
He grew up into a broad-shouldered 6ft 2in extrovert, sporting a moustache, Stetson and cowboy boots.
Boom times came and went, and when the family business went bust in 1907, Connie and his father turned their home into a stopover for travelling salesmen, miners and railroad people who needed a bed and a meal.
Thus the first Hilton Hotel was born, with Connie running things as day manager, night manager, room service clerk and concierge.
It was a success, so he next bought a run-down hotel in a nearby town, cut the front desk in half, installed a newsstand that sold tobacco, cultivated a sense of pride among his staff and increased their wages.
In return, he asked for utter loyalty for himself and his guests. Other hotels followed, and Connie was on the way to making his first millions. He worked hard, played hard and, going on 40, was still a bachelor.
Then he met the pretty woman who was to become the matriarch of the Hilton clan: Mary Barron, a barely educated 18-year-old brunette from the Kentucky backwoods. Curvy and buxom, she cursed like a sailor, savoured dirty jokes and had a raucous whiskey laugh.
In August 1925, Connie opened the Dallas Hilton, his first purpose-built hotel, and less than a month later, aged 38, he married Mary, just 19, in Dallas. Ten months later, their first son, Nick Hilton was born.
Connie had vowed to open a hotel a year, and by the time he was 40 he was close to letting 2,000 rooms a night. On the way, two more sons, William Barron and Eric, were born.
However, the marriage was deteriorating - Connie's love affair with hotels was Mary's rival, and they divorced in 1934.
Eight years after divorcing Mary, Connie took a second wife, in the form of the voluptuous actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, a Hungarian emigre who had curves at a young age and knew how to use them. Like Paris in years to come, she was famous for being famous.
Zsa Zsa got her first hint of what life would be like with the hotel magnate on their wedding night. After making love, she whispered in his ear: "Oh, my darling, I love you." His response was: "By Golly! I'm thinking of that Blackstone deal!"
Indeed, there was little marital bliss in the Hilton household. "Money," asserted Zsa Zsa, "was Conrad's god." Soon Zsa Zsa had other things on her mind, namely her young stepson, Nick. With her marriage on the rocks, Zsa Zsa rented a house and Nick came to visit.
Before long they were sleeping together. "I had always loved Nicky Hilton, my stepson," she recalled later. "Now I began to love Nicky, the man."
In November 1944, Zsa Zsa and Conrad finally separated, just 31 months after their wedding. Later, Zsa Zsa joked: "Conrad Hilton was very generous in the divorce settlement. He gave me 5,000 Gideon Bibles."
> Indeed, there was little marital bliss in the Hilton household. > "Money," asserted Zsa Zsa, "was Conrad's god." Soon Zsa Zsa had other > things on her mind, namely her young stepson, Nick. With her marriage > on the rocks, Zsa Zsa rented a house and Nick came to visit.
> Before long they were sleeping together. "I had always loved Nicky > Hilton, my stepson," she recalled later. "Now I began to love Nicky, > the man."
> >> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the > >> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
> >> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough to > >> >> marry such a bimbo?
> >> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married Zsa > >> > Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
> >> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
> > 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad Hilton's > > six grandchildren. > > 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
> > Mez
> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, but > Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested > the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, > but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half > sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
______________________________________ Conrad will be turning in his grave knowing all his money will be paying off lawsuits for the many pedophile priests.
>>> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the >>> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
>>> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough to >>> >> marry such a bimbo?
>>> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married Zsa >>> > Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
>>> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
>> 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad Hilton's >> six grandchildren. >> 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
>> Mez
> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, but > Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested > the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, > but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half > sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
>>>> >> > It isn't too much of a mystery how Paris turned out to be the >>>> >> > narcissistic mental case that she most certainly is!
>>>> >> The magic question is, what kind of a man would be stupid enough >>>> >> to marry such a bimbo?
>>>> > All the Hiltons are cracked in the head. Conrad Hilton married >>>> > Zsa Zsa Gabor, what does that tell you?
>>>> Who is Kathy's husband, Paris' dad, and what's his madness?
>>> 1) Rick Hilton, the youngest, I think, of the original Conrad >>> Hilton's six grandchildren. >>> 2) marrying a delusional skanky failed actress.
>> He's the third to the youngest of Barron Hilton's 8 children.
>> Conrad Hilton originally left all of his money to the Catholic Church, >> but Barron Hilton, one of four of Conrad Hilton's children, contested >> the will because he had worked for the corporation. He won, >> but Francesca Hilton (Zza Zza's daughter and Barron's half >> sister) who was left with only $100,000 lost her suit.
>> Paris must have many cousins from her father's seven siblings, >> they never make the news.
CONRAD HILTON, PARIS' GREAT-GRANDDAD The eccentric founder of the Hilton chain was married three times -- once to Zsa Zsa Gabor, a flamboyant celebutante famous for being famous decades before it occurred to Paris. Zsa Zsa met Conrad at the Hollywood hot spot Ciro's. According to her, he also offered her $20,000 that night to accompany him to Florida.
Her hard-to-get approach worked. Four months after they met, in 1942, they were married.
What was the attraction? "Connie was as amply endowed physically as he was financially and had amazing stamina and staying power," Oppenheimer explains.