A Journey with Paris Hilton Shoes: From Dreams to Reality
A Journey with Paris Hilton Shoes: From Dreams to Reality
By Aaron G Beebe
In 2013, my life took an unexpected turn when I began working for #ParisHiltonShoes. Around this time, I met my dear friend #AnnieWooVega on #MySpace. Annie, who was working for Antebi Footwear, quickly became my adventure sidekick and a Master of Social Media networking. She introduced me to countless people and celebrities through social media, helping me become what I like to call the “man about town” #manabouttown and a socialite. Annie Woo Vega’s vibrant, firecracker spirit from New York and her and I working for Paris Hilton line provided me with unwavering support, which was instrumental in shaping my journey.
Sadly, Annie Woo passed away during the pandemic due to cancer. Her loss was a profound blow, but I have strived to keep her dreams alive by never giving up on my own. Annie always reminded me to stay loyal to Paris Hilton, a pioneer and influencer who has consistently shown people how to live a “sliving” life (quote & now trademark word by Paris Hilton) —a blend of slaying and living your best life.
Working as a representative for Paris Hilton Shoes was a transformative experience. Through this job and working in the Hollywood scene, I had the chance to work with reality stars, #Playboy models, and other like-minded positive artists such as #WuTangClan and #BabyBash. I also got to meet many other well-known celebrities and artists you would know. During this period, I met #TedMaier, a talent agent who introduced me to even more influential people. Paris’s unique style, dedication to change, and commitment to helping others have been a constant source of inspiration for me. Her influence has taught me to persevere and pursue my dreams, no matter the obstacles.
During the pandemic, I found myself living in my car in Las Vegas, sometimes staying in casinos. I witnessed many tragic and horrible things, too terrible to put into this short story. Despite my circumstances, I traveled around and tried to help as many people as I could in different ways. I had purchased Gonna Happen in 2014, but my dreams didn’t manifest, and I ended up losing everything and everyone over the last eight years, trying my hardest to salvage whatever I could.
A year ago, I decided to recreate & rebrand #Gonnahappen, I end up wordmark the WORDS “GONNAHAPPEN & GONNA HAPPEN” just like Paris with “#silving” for my niche market. The website and platform are still not where I want them to be, and I am currently working on reviving an old Drupal social web design project that failed in 2015. Annie’s loss and Paris’s journey to help people inspired me to recreate Gonna Happen. It is still new, but it remains my dream to be in the entertainment industry.
I started this comeback by sharing my stories through thread comments on #Facebook and #Instagram, getting verified after losing my original Facebook account to a hack or hijacking issue. I told my stories, commented, and tagged people I’ve met, including friends and celebrities & others. I became a top fan and have been slowly working towards becoming an influencer, blogger, and socialite again. Over the past year or two, I’ve created new stories and memories through this journey.
In addition to my work in entertainment, I am also a notary public and a 33rd degree Mason. After the Capitol Riots, I faced many indirect challenges due to my association with the lodge. Despite these difficulties, I have continued to uphold my commitments and responsibilities.
Through Ted, I met different Annie, This Annie, (who I won’t give a last name – were in an election year) is an ex-reality star from show some of you watched, she’s a journalist, and now a #WhiteHouse reporter and influencer. Annie has inspired me to start writing these short life stories for website Gonna Happen. She has given me the confidence to help others, especially those who lack a bigger voice and platform to speak from. Annie’s support and commitment to her trade, along with Paris’s activist work, should inspire others to never give up. She is a great person, influencer, and reporter.
Now, as I stand on the brink of a new chapter, I find myself reflecting on how far I’ve come. After losing everything, I am slowly rebuilding and finding my way back. The journey has come full circle as I prepare to watch Paris perform at the Palladium on October 24th in Hollywood, singing songs from her new album. This moment symbolizes hope and renewal, a testament to the enduring power of dreams and resilience.
In the spirit of never giving up, I started to rebrand #GonnaHappen, a platform dedicated to event management, cultural promotions, and entertainment. This venture is my comeback story, a way to honor Annie’s memory and continue pursuing my dreams. Through Gonna Happen, I aim to inspire others to chase their dreams and never lose hope, no matter the challenges they face.
I keep in touch with Annie’s family and all our mutual friends, as we’ve known each other for almost 17 years.
Here’s to new beginnings and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Remember, it’s never too late to make your dreams happen.
Aaron G Beebe
Founder, Gonna Happen
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