Hotel heiress Paris Hilton (@parishilton) has been a very visible public figure for the past two decades –– as a reality TV star in ‘The Simple Life’, a fashion and beauty mogul, a DJ, modern feminist, singer, author… The list goes on. More recently, however, the multi-hyphenate mom of two has been visible for a different reason. Under the glitz and glamour of fame and fortune is a woman who has decided to embrace her Neurodivergent mind and be vocal about it. This led the 44-year-old icon to explore inclusive design for her new home in Beverly Hills, California. The idea? Making her home ADHD-friendly. Developed in partnership with Understood.org (@understoodorg), a leading nonprofit dedicated to supporting the 70 million Americans with learning and thinking differences like ADHD and dyslexia, the project grounds its functional design choices in research, sharing practical, budget-friendly tips. To further support the Neurodivergent community, Understood.org has curated expert-designed resources, including organization tips, articles and award-winning podcasts. 🔗 Head to the link in bio to read more! Press the Play button at the top to listen to the content. 📸: Ashley Osborn / Kevin Ostajewski (ALT TEXT embedded in images). #VisibleVoices #BeVisible #ADHD #Neurodiversity #Neurodivergent #NeurodivergentVoices #ParisHilton #InclusiveDesign #InclusiveByDesign
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