[2] She came to New Zealand in 1991, later selling products such as Natural Glow makeup (known for the catchphrase "thousands of luminous spheres"), the Massage Pillow and the Suzanne Clip.
[3] In April 2004, she opened Rawaka Māori Village, a tourist centre in Auckland, which she described as "cabaret meets kapa haka".
[4] The Rotorua Daily Post said the venture was shunned by some Māori who described it as "tiki tacky and culturally questionable".
[8] Paul had her own television series, Second Honeymoon, Garage Sale and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, which screened on TVNZ,[8] as well as appearing in many other top-rating New Zealand television programs like City Celebrity Country Nobody, Celebrity Treasure Island (2003 and 2024), How's Life, Outrageous Fortune, Intrepid Journeys, Pulp Sport, Best Bits, What Now, and Good Morning.
[14] In 2022, online news website The Spinoff described her as "New Zealand's undisputed infomercial queen" who "has a knack for reinventing herself and popping up where we least expect her to".