Page Six Launches Its Second Attack On Paris Hilton

Evil jealous bitch Paula Froelich is back from vacationing and is now ready to degrade Paris Hilton through Page Six. Yesturday, we saw another attempt to hide the real Paris, but now it’s time to show how greedy the Hilton family is, again.

Notice how it doesn’t fit with the image Paris is portraying and everything she said about her music and movies this summer:

NOW that her career in reality TV is done, and since her acting and singing careers never got off the ground, Paris Hilton is back to making money the only way she knows how – by trying to get people to pay her just to show up. A Las Vegas insider [tell us his name, Page Six] said, “Paris and [sister] Nicky are shopping their partying ways to Vegas at the price of around $500,000 – only they have the guts to ask for that amount – for a multiple-day New Year’s Eve bash. Paris will ‘party’ at a few spots and Nicky will bless the lucky host with a fashion show of her wares and model herself.” Our source [tell us its name, Page Six] says only Pure – which is so starved for publicity that it tried to host Lindsay Lohan’s 21st birthday and asked Britney Spears to show up – “may be coming all the way up to the asking price, although [the Hiltons] are so desperate now, they should be paying the clubs for good p.r., not the other way around.” Last year, Paris was demanding a mere $100,000 to host a New Year’s Eve bash. We just want to know how much of that money will go toward the halfway house she said she wanted to build for female convicts after her stint in jail. Hilton’s rep, Mike Sitrick, said, “That is not accurate.”

Really, the last phrase says it all.

Posted: August 15th, 2007
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From: Django
Time: August 15, 2007, 10:25 am

I just saw this crap on my Yahoo news feed. Doesn’t anyone check their sources or information nowadays. The link I saw was for the New York Post. And of course Mike Stricks’ line was the only thing accurate. Yeah, Paris is so desperate that she has new movie and album work lined up!

Wouldn’t a newspaper that actually spent five seconds verifying it’s sources be a fine thing (along with an end to world hunger and poverty and equally fairytale concepts of course!)