Ally Hilfiger Says She's Not Rich, But She Is Brain-Dead
10/22/07 at 11:30 AM

Ally Hilfiger is not a rich girl,
she just played one on TV. Photo: WireImage
• Ally is multifaceted. This was a problem when she attended the Professional Children's School, where everyone was really, like, single-minded. "Everyone at PCS had one talent. You were an actor, or a ballerina but I had many different talents," she told the magazine. For instance, she helped a filmmaker at school make her movie about an African-American regiment during World War II "younger" and "fresher." Also, she got her dad to finance it.
• Ally is a painter. "I do a lot of different versions of the number 8," she said.
• Being on Rich Girls made her feel bad. "I felt really really alone," she said. "I did not want to be alive." But she didn't want to quit and disappoint her dad, who said it was a great "opportunity" and she'd be "really stupid" not to do it, or her friend Jamie Gleisher, even though her friends say Jamie was using her.
• Even though Ally is "not emotionally strong," she no longer allows herself to be used by people. "If anyone asks me to drop my name to get them in someplace — no. I still work on picking those people out of my life."
• Also, Ally's father recently hired Ally's boyfriend, Jason Rowe, a British singer-songwriter in his thirties who lives in Berlin but stays with her when he comes to New York, to do music for a perfume campaign.
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Related: Jason Rowe's Website
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