Paris Hilton's Netflix series Cooking With Paris canceled by the streaming service after just one season By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 23:16 GMT, 17 January 2022 | Updated: 23:31 GMT, 17 January 2022 1 Viewcomments Paris Hilton's TV series Cooking With Paris has been canceled by Netflix after just one season on the streaming service. The show debuted in August featuring the 40-year-old socialite making a variety of recipes with celebrity friends such as Kim Kardashian, Nikki Glaser, Demi Lovato, Saweetie, Lele Pons, and mother Kathy and sister Nicky Hilton. Paris hasn't responded publicly to the news yet, which was first reported by Deadline on Monday afternoon. Canceled: Paris Hilton's TV series Cooking With Paris has been canceled by Netflix after just one season on the streaming service No response: Paris hasn't responded publicly to the news yet, which was first reported by Deadline on Monday afternoon The series was inspired by Hilton's viral video that launched on her YouTube channel in mid-January 2020. The 15-minute video, where Hilton cooked lasagna for her 1.15 million subscribers, has amassed over 5.4 million views to date. The Netflix series was first announced in July 2021, said to put a unique spin on traditional cooking shows, since Hilton isn't a trained cook or chef by trade. Viral video: The series was inspired by Hilton's viral video that launched on her YouTube channel in mid-January 2020 The official description for the six-episode series revealed Hilton was learning to embrace her, 'very newly domesticated side.' The show follows her as she, 'learns to sauté, sear and zest,' while displaying her, 'culinary expertise (or lack thereof), glam kitchen wardrobe and party-throwing skills with some of her fab celeb friends.' Celeb friends: The show follows her as she, 'learns to sauté, sear and zest,' while displaying her, 'culinary expertise (or lack thereof), glam kitchen wardrobe and party-throwing skills with some of her fab celeb friends' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility