Paris Hilton's new Netflix series is the cooking show we didn't realise we needed.
Cooking With Paris dropped on Netflix on 4 August and it's safe to say everyone's already obsessed.
Having tested the waters with a few cooking videos on her YouTube channel, a six-part series has been commissioned in which Paris invites different celebrity guests like longtime friend Kim Kardashian, singer Demi Lovato and comedian Nikki Glaser to join her for dinner.
Paris finds recipes from a variety of sources and relies on the producers to share their culinary knowledge, and while she admits she's "not a trained chef" in the introduction to her show, she's not afraid to make messy mistakes.

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In one episode, Paris, clad in a twinkling black dress with feathery sleeves and high heels, makes her mum and sister a steak dinner.
"It’s not the most practical cooking outfit, but I like to cook in style," she says before cracking open a tin of caviar and sharing it with her dog.
Fans took to Twitter to share their opinion on the new show, and it's safe to say that they loved it.

One person said: "Cooking with Paris on Netflix cured my depression."
Another found themselves bemused at some of the star's decisions in the kitchen.
They wrote: "I started the Paris Hilton cooking show. She does not know what tongs are, which is fine, but she cooks in fingerless gloves, which gives me anxiety."
A third commented: "Paris Hilton's cooking show is so chaotic."
"Cooking with Paris is one of the best things to happen to Netflix," said someone else.
The official synopsis for it reads: "Paris Hilton can cook...kind of. And she's turning the traditional cooking show upside down. She's not a trained chef and she's not trying to be.
"With the help of her celebrity friends, she navigates new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances. Inspired by her viral YouTube video, Paris will take us from the grocery store to the finished table spread - and she might actually learn her way around the kitchen."
Have you seen the show? What do you think? Let us know in the comments.