Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie's new show is landing VERY soon
The Simple Life ended 17 years ago!
Last updated 9th Dec 2024
A huge 17 years after iconic reality show The Simple Life ended, BFFs Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie confirmed they were reuniting for a brand new show, set to air on Peacock. Well now, not only do we have an official trailer for the new show - but a release date!
Yep, the girls are officially back in action, with their brand new show Paris & Nicole: The Encore set to arrive on Peacock on 12 December 2024. Talk about the perfect Christmas gift! Check out the official trailer below, as well as everything you need to know about the new show.
Teasing what we can expect from the new show, the trailer announces: "Now, Paris and Nicole are reuniting for their next big endeavour", continuing: "If there’s one thing that can be said about these two, it’s that they don’t give up easily. And in order to write their magnum opus, they must first revisit their past."
WATCH: Paris & Nicole: The Encore trailer
Warning - explicit language used.
Of course, fans were overjoyed to see Sill and Bill back on their screens together, with one writing: 'I haven’t been this excited about a new show in 84 years', and another exclaiming: 'SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP'. (sic)
After weeks of rumours that the girls were working on a new project, the exciting news of the new show was finally confirmed on Monday 13th May 2024, with Paris and Nicole writing on Instagram: 'New Era. Same Besties. 👯♀️ Coming soon to Peacock'. (sic)
Although the pair gave away little information about the new series, that didn't stop fans and celebrities across the world expressing their sheer excitement.
Michelle Visage wrote: '🔥🔥🔥🔥', with Shenae Grimes-Beech adding: '💀💀💀'. Jules Hough then wrote: 'Oh. My. God!!!!!!!!'. (sic)
A fan commented: 'OGs of MUST-SEE-TV!!! THE SECOND COMING OF QUALITY CONTENT!', with anther adding: 'This is going to be THE BEST!!! 😍'. A third excitedly wrote: 'This are so exiting news 😍 can’t wait for it 😍'. (sic)
What is the new show called?
Despite the old name of their show - The Simple Life - taking on worldwide fame, their new show will be called Paris & Nicole: The Encore.
What channel will it be on?
The show will air exclusively on Peacock.
When is it out?
The three-part series will arrive on Peacock on 12th December 2024.
What will happen on the show?
Rumours have been rife that the show will follow a similar format to the original The Simple Life series, which aired for five series between 2003-2007. Well, following the official trailer for Paris & Nicole: The Encore, we can see that the pair are taking on a whole new endeavour... Opera.
That's right, the new show will see the pair give their iconic 'Sanasa' song a make-over, enlisting plenty of help to turn the catchy song into an opera hit. In case you need a slight refresh of the memory, the pair's 'Sanasa' song pretty much consisted of them tunefully repeating the word ‘sanasa’ over and over.
The tune originated as the pair would 'sing' it while bored on their Simple Life jobs.
The original show followed wealthy socialites Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie take on low-paying jobs, as well as working as camp counsellors, and helped catapult them into the world of fame.
Since the show last aired in 2007, both Paris and Nicole have gone on to have super-successful careers in the world of showbiz, as well as the pair both becoming mothers, so we can't wait to see what the new series involves!
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