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RedWine
09-12-2006, 12:35 PM
Paris Hilton, three decades later .Can You Believe It ?
:D
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Sepideh_UK
09-12-2006, 04:00 PM
Paris Hilton, three decades later .Can You Believe It ?
:D
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LOOOOOL
That looks so real.:D
RedWine
09-12-2006, 04:02 PM
Workin with foto shop,baby ... :=)
Sepideh_UK
09-12-2006, 04:08 PM
Workin with foto shop,baby ... :=)
Yes i know Photoshop;)
donsaeid
09-13-2006, 03:54 AM
sia ino to dorost kardi? i dont believe you :D jk amigo :D
she is still ugly :D
Parinaz_M
09-13-2006, 10:38 AM
i don't like her
she acts so stupid
watch Simple Life and see it for yourself
RedWine
09-13-2006, 11:11 AM
i don't like her
she acts so stupid
watch Simple Life and see it for yourself
Don't insult her. :smt064
donsaeid
09-13-2006, 12:25 PM
i don't like her
she acts so stupid
watch Simple Life and see it for yourself
totally agree. adam fekr mikard nicole aghl dare onam mashallah alan bulimi va anorexi dare.
Sepideh_UK
09-13-2006, 01:23 PM
totally agree. adam fekr mikard nicole aghl dare onam mashallah alan bulimi va anorexi dare.
LOOOL:D
Parinaz_M
09-13-2006, 02:19 PM
looool, bishtare kasayi ke ye khoorde famous mishan zood khodeshoono gom mikonan
bacheha tahala ketabi ke Paris neveshtaro khoondid???
people said that she is not smart enough to write a bood, her manager said that she wrote the book all by herself.
well i looked at her book, it was all pictures..........
this is my dog, tinkerbell
this is my sister, my sister has her line of purses
this is my house, ya it's big i know
me and my mom are very close, she is very beautiful
my dad is very rich, he gives me whatever i want
i have a really good body and i am a model
................................
it was so stupid, no wonder why her manager said she wrote the book by herself
Nutcase
09-13-2006, 07:24 PM
she will go through plastic surgery before she'll look like that but i give her 40 yrs without any nip tuck until she gets the grandma look lol
golgol85
09-13-2006, 10:33 PM
hmm, i think she just might need surgery before 40 years,and it will start with botox and a face lift and a tummy tuck and just keep going.
Writing a book is one thing, writing a book with substance is another. A girl raised with wealth and superficiality doesnt know the first thing about the realities of life so all she can write about is pictures of her dog and her rich dad.
Parinaz_M
09-13-2006, 10:51 PM
ketabesh hamash ax boob va tarif az khodesh
i think she has an IQ of 20 maybe lower
golgol85
09-13-2006, 11:28 PM
i trust your judgement khanoom doctor psychologist. :D I think she may have the syndrome where people are drama queens, dont remember the name off the top of my head (would have to go dig through my abnormal psych notes), im thinking narcisstic?
RedWine
09-14-2006, 01:28 AM
Hmmm.... ! ! !
golgol85
09-14-2006, 01:50 AM
why so pensive siamak? que paso?
RedWine
09-14-2006, 02:09 AM
Sohabtahaei keh shoma mikonid inja, kamelan neshoun mideh keh nazarateh shakhsieh va Made In Tv shows... !!!
Kheili far away hast az un character-e vaghei-e Paris. !!!
Agar gharar basheh keh az har kasi injuri critic konim,hich vaght nemitunim nokteh hayeh khoube kasi ro bebinim va in khodesh bar migardej beh eshkal dashtan-e character-e khodemoun !
golgol85
09-14-2006, 02:17 AM
well, i guess we have to call them when we see them. i dont understand why many make the lives of movies stars to be so special, they are humans too. but the difference is a lot of them may not understand the realities of life. i think paris is one of those who doesnt know what is going on in real life and is stuck in hollywood and glamour. ask her of politics and she wont be able to say much. she is just a pretty face and the way she acts proves it.
if she is otherwise, i appologize to paris for judging her, but i can only judge her by what i see. i am by no means saying she is a bad person, just saying that based on her being a model and wealthy, she definately will be doing a lot of plastic surgery to prevent her aging and that her book really isnt something literary. when i read, i want to get something out of what i am reading, to learn something new, not to look at a book of pictures.
donsaeid
09-14-2006, 03:22 AM
loool sia.
ye soal :D
toye hotel room nabodi vaghti ke paris omade bod paris :D ?? :D
EverGreen
09-14-2006, 08:27 AM
Alamo adam az man badesh biad, man az in in motenaferam.
btw "she is the most overrated celebrity in history" and she is too angry about it. :D
RedWine
06-07-2007, 06:43 AM
Paris Hilton reported to jail late Sunday night to serve at least 23 days for violating probation.
"I am ready to face the consequences of violating probation," she said in a statement released by her lawyer. "During the past few weeks I have had a lot of time to think and have come to realize I made some mistakes.
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"This is an important point in my life and I need to take responsibility for my actions. In the future, I plan on taking more of an active role in the decisions I make. I want to thank my family, friends and fans for their continued support. Although I am scared, I am ready to begin my jail sentence."
Hilton's attorney, Richard A. Hutton, said in a press release that the 26-year-old heiress had "turned herself in" to begin serving the sentence at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, south of Los Angeles.
She was booked into the jail at 11:38 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Web site, after days of partying and just hours after attending the MTV Movie Awards.
Hilton actually surrendered at the downtown L.A. Men's Central Jail at 11:15 p.m. and was transported to Lynwood, according to TMZ.com, which first reported her surrender.
The procedure at the Lynwood jail required her to surrender all her possessions and then be strip searched before being issued a uniform. She "was cooperative during the [booking] process, which included being fingerprinted, photographed [and] medically screened," a Sheriff's Department statement said.
The statement added that Hilton was issued a booking number and wristband and surrendered her personal property to custody personnel for safekeeping. She was also issued jail clothing, an orange top and pants and personal hygiene items, according to the statement. When the booking process was completed around 1 a.m., Hilton was escorted to her cell.
"Ms. Hilton will be housed in a cell by herself and will be segregated, in a special housing unit, from the general population during her stay at CRDF," the statement said.
Hilton was sentenced to jail on May 4 for violating the terms of her probation by repeatedly driving with a suspended license. She had been placed on probation after pleading no contest to reckless driving in a drunken driving case.
The judge ordered her to serve 45 days, but with good behavior she could be out in 23 days. In the jail, Hilton will have little to no contact with the general inmate population "to ensure her safety as well as the safety of the jail staff," Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore has said.
Hilton will spend approximately 23 hours a day in a 12-by-8-foot cell containing two bunks, a table, a sink, a toilet and a small window, with one hour for recreation. She will eat her meals in the cell. She could also leave her cell to meet with her attorney or to attend classes.
RedWine
06-07-2007, 06:58 AM
در حالی که "پاريس هيلتون" از شخصيت*های طراز اول در ميان مدل*های آمريکايی روز دوشنبه روانه زندان شد، مسئولان موزه مادام توسوی شهر نيويورک هم به تن تنديس مومی او پيراهن راه راه زندانی*ها را پوشانده*اند. يک سخنگوی موزه مادام توسوی نيويورک گفته است که اين پيراهن زمانی از پيکره پاريس هيلتون خواهد افتاد که همتای واقعی آن بعد از 23 روز محکوميت از زندان آزاد شود. او به خاطر رانندگی با تصديق نامه تعويق شده به زندان محکوم شد.
پاريس هيلتون 26 ساله ديروز در لس آنجلس قبل از عزيمتش به زندان در حالی که روی قالی قرمز مراسم اعطای جوايز سينمای "ام تی وی" قدم می*زد، گفت که خيلی عصبی است، ولی تلاش می*کند قوی باشد. او گفت: "خوشبختانه، دوستان و خانواده ام و هوادارانم از من حمايت می*کنند که در اين دوره سخت برای من بسيار مهم است. با اينکه اتفاق ترسناکی دارد برای من می*افتد، من تلاش می*کنم از آن استفاده مثبتی داشته باشم. من بی*صبرانه منتظر روزی هستم که از زندان بيرون آيم و زندگی نوی را آغاز کنم و حتا قوی تر از گذشته باشم."
RedWine
06-08-2007, 02:59 AM
Due to an undisclosed "medical condition," Paris Hilton has been reassigned from jail to her home, where she will wear an electronic monitoring device.
"She was not released, she was reassigned," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept. spokesperson Steve Whitmore said at a press conference Thursday.
In a statement released to TMZ.com by Hilton's lawyer, the heiress said Thursday: "I want to thank the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and staff of the Century Regional Detention Center for treating me fairly and professionally.
"I am going to serve the remaining 40 days of my sentence. I have learned a great deal from this ordeal and hope that others have learned from my mistakes."
At the press conference, Whitmore provided few other details about Hilton's medical condition, citing privacy laws, and declined to say whether it was physical or psychological, or whether it related in any way to reports that Hilton had been miserable behind bars.
Whitmore also did not know whether the condition was pre-existing, but said the decision to reassign Hilton was made after "extensive consultation" with medical personnel.
He did say that she did not have a staph infection, responding to reports that the facility had experienced a staph outbreak.
Hilton was transferred shortly after midnight on Thursday, Whitmore said. "She was transported out of here by us, there was a transference to her attorney, and then she was taken home." Asked how her spirits were, he replied: "She was ... focused, let's put it that way."
As a result of the reassignment to her home, Whitmore said, Hilton's original 45-day sentence has been reinstated. In essence, this "nearly doubles her sentence" in terms of days, he pointed out, as she had been expected to serve 23 days behind bars with good behavior.
If she violates the terms of the reassignment, he added, "she will be remanded immediately to the court. ... The judge made it clear that that would be an automatic bump-up to 90 days."
Hilton has been credited with five days of time served and will spend the remaining 40 days confined to her home wearing an ankle bracelet with a range of 3,000-4,000 square feet.
Asked whether she would be confined completely, Whitmore said: "There's some fudge with that. If someone goes and gets their mail, if they're 30 minutes outside, that's okay. It's a complicated electronic situation."
Whitmore said that leeway would not extend to parties or events. "Here's my understanding: She's confined to her home with an ankle bracelet. She cannot leave that facility," he said.
Hilton will remain at her Hollywood Hills mansion, which includes a swimming pool, a large kitchen with a marble island, two living rooms – one of which has a stripper pole installed – and portraits of the heiress on the wall.
Whitmore said the sheriff's department is not concerned with appearing to be soft on the celebrity inmate. "It doesn't matter how we look, really," he said. "We just hopefully do our job and do it professionally, with a sense of humanity."
TMZ.com reported Thursday morning that Hilton had been released early Thursday.
Hilton, 26, began her sentence Sunday night at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, south of Los Angeles.
She was sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating her probation by driving with a suspended license. Amid speculation that she would actually serve much less time due to prison overcrowding, police said she would spend at least 23 days behind bars.
RedWine
06-12-2007, 07:16 AM
Every reaction, they say, has an equal and opposite reaction.
Take the recent pictures of Paris Hilton weeping and blubbing as she was carted off back to jail. hecklerspray found the whole affair so hilarious, in fact, that a couple of us in the office actually smiled. Yesiree, there's few things that harbour more comic gold than a stupid rich woman being humiliated in front of the whole wide world.
Of course, there has to be a flipside to this.
Sure, sure, is Paris Hilton's incarceration one of the funniest things ever? Is her bawling misery a source of joy for every right-thinking person on the planet? Should her jail sentence, perhaps, be extended to the end of time itself? You may say yes, yes and yes again - but there's a truth a-comin' that might just offset that grin of yours.
Paris Hilton, you see, is officially worth about 11 times more than your average inmate. Not in terms of moral or ethical value, of course - in those terms, we'd probably put her somewhere in between Al Capone and Beth from Brookside.
No, no, no: we mean that it's actually costing the US taxpayer 11 times the amount it would take to incarcerate a 'normal' criminal.
Apparently:
The 26-year-old hotel heiress costs Los Angeles County $1,109.78, compared to the average $99.64 (GBP49.82). Los Angeles Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore tells website TMZ.com, Hilton's tab includes medical treatment and staff associated with her requirements. Hilton was sent back to the Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood, California on Friday (08Jun07) to finish the 45-day sentence she began earlier this month (03Jun07) - after a judge reversed the decision to allow her to complete the sentence under house arrest. If Hilton had finished her sentence at home, it would have cost the County nothing.
To cut a long story short? Same old, same old.
It's one rule for Paris and one rule for us mere mortals. Face it, readers: if any of you were thrown into a jail, it'd probably be a non-stop hellish miasma of degradation, abuse and rampant forced bum-sex. You think Paris is going to be part of anything like that?
Well. Not until her next video, anyway.
RedWine
06-12-2007, 07:16 AM
Jailed heiress Paris Hilton has vowed to change her ways following her conviction.
The 26-year-old said she was no longer a "superficial girl" and realised that acting dumb was "no longer cute".
Behind bars, Hilton has been wearing an orange jump-suit and is not allowed make-up.
She added: "I'm not that superficial girl. I haven't looked in the mirror since I got here. I feel that the purpose of my life is to be where I am."
The heiress also revealed that she has been allowed to play table tennis when not in her cell and that the other women had all been friendly and the guards had been fair.
Hilton was jailed last week but, after serving only three full days, was told by Los Angeles County Sheriff she could serve the remainder of her sentence at home, wearing a tag.
But the decision angered Supreme Court Judge Michael Sauer who called a court hearing on Friday and sent a sobbing and screaming Hilton back to jail.
Instead of returning to her original cell at Los Angeles County Jail's Lynwood prison, Hilton was put in the Twin Towers detention centre where she underwent medical assessments.
RedWine
06-18-2007, 03:05 AM
Paris Hilton got a visit from her sister Nicky at the medical clinic of the women's jail in Lynwood, Calif., over the weekend.
Nicky arrived with boyfriend David Katzenberg and Julie Araskog, a longtime friend of the Hilton family. TMZ.com reported that Nicky left a small, unidentified red package with corrections officers as she was leaving the facility.
Meanwhile, Paris's jail sentence elicited a range of different reactions from celebs over the weekend. Is her punishment fair? Will she change her ways after jail? Here's a rundown:
Kevin Connolly: Paris Is a Cat
Entourage star Kevin Connolly, who once dated Nicky Hilton, offered his love and support for the Hilton family – plus some insight into Paris's Kevin Connolly
resilience. "Rick and Kathy are absolutely fantastic people and I can not say enough good things about them," he told PEOPLE Saturday at a Hampton magazine party. "They're great people. They're great parents. And they're a tight family. They'll make it through. Because they stay together as a family, they're tight."
And Paris? "Paris is like a cat," Connolly says. "She always lands on her feet she always has. She'll be fine. It seems tough and for her, I'm sure it is tough. But like I said, they're a tight family unit and they'll get through it with each other. I love Rick and Kathy. They've been so nice to me . . . . they're good people."
Ellen & Vivica's Lessons Learned
At the Daytime Emmy Awards Friday night, Paris was on the minds of several celebs, including big winner Ellen DeGeneres and Vivica A. Fox, who was recently cited for a DUI. "I just think it's a huge learning lesson for all celebrities to learn that we are not above the law, that if you do commit a crime you will serve the time," she said. "The main thing you should do is take responsibility for your actions.
"I still love Paris Hilton, I think she's great," Fox added. "She's going to get more coverage when her butt gets out of jail. It's going to be a special alert. We're all going to watch, right? But I think that's a huge lesson for her to learn that you're not above the law."
For her part, DeGeneres hopes Hilton is serious about dropping the "dumb act," as she has promised. "If that really was an act, and she really was playing dumb, then what does that say about our society that we're celebrating someone who's successful because they're not smart," she told reporters. "I just think it's a bad sign and she shouldn't contribute to that."
RedWine
06-26-2007, 07:37 AM
A smiling Paris Hilton walked out of a Los Angeles County jail early Tuesday, officially ending a bizarre, three-week stay that ignited furious debate over celebrity treatment in the jail system.
The 26-year-old celebutante was greeted by an enormous gathering of cameras and reporters upon leaving the all-women's facility in Lynwood about 15 minutes past midnight. She had checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility late June 3, largely avoiding the spotlight, after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards.
Hilton smiled and waved as she filed past deputies and the media, her blond hair pulled back in a braided ponytail. Her parents, Kathy and Rick, waited in a black SUV. Hilton hurried to the vehicle, where she hugged her mom through the window.
Hilton, who was wearing a sage jacket with white trim over a white shirt and skinny jeans, did not respond to reporters' questions.
"She fulfilled her debt. She was obviously in good spirits. She thanked people as she left," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.
Photographers sprinted after Hilton's vehicle as she left. When the SUV hit a red light during the ride, photographers jumped out of their cars and swarmed it.
Hilton appeared to have gone to a family home in a ritzy Los Angeles canyon north of Sunset Blvd.
The hotel heiress will complete her probation in March 2009 as long as she keeps her driver's license current and doesn't break any laws. She can reduce that time by 12 months if she does community service that could include a public-service announcement, the city attorney's office has said.
During her stay at the Lynwood facility, Hilton was mostly confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.
After spending only three days there, she was released to home confinement by Sheriff Lee Baca for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.
The following day, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who sentenced the hotel heiress, called her back into court and ordered her returned to jail, saying he had not condoned her release.
Hilton left the courtroom in tears calling for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"
She was then taken to the downtown Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county jail's medical treatment center, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be confined.
Hilton's stay there cost taxpayers $1,109.78 a day, more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.
The move by Baca caused a firestorm of criticism over whether the celebrity was getting special treatment. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame.
At least one person has filed a claim against the county alleging she "had serious medical issues" but was not treated as well as Hilton.
A few days into her stint at the Twin Towers medical ward, the heiress said in a phone call to Barbara Walters that she had a new outlook.
"I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute," Hilton said during the call, according to an account posted June 11 by Walters on ABC's Web site.
"It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me," Hilton was quoted as saying.
Hilton's path to jail began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her car on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.
She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.
In the months that followed, she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving with a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to 45-days in jail. She was released after three weeks for reasons including good behavior.
RedWine
06-29-2007, 06:41 AM
Debate Host To Sen Dodd "Were You Paris Hilton You Could Have An Hour, But You're Not"
At the Democratic debate at Howard University, time for answers was short and host Tavis Smiley had his own way of keeping the candidates' answers short. When Senator Dodd ran over his allotted time, Smiley noted, "Senator Dodd, I was going to say, were you Paris Hilton you could have an hour, but you're not, so..."
See the clip from PBS here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/06/28/debate-host-to-sen-dodd-_n_54277.html
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