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I'm sick of all the Paris Hilton bashing!!
She's such a nice woman. She's an enterpreneur (who made $5 million in 3 years). She's an artist (she made her own TV series, a music record, and other stuff; she even possesses craftsmanship, she liked to cover things with crystals).
p.s.: She also was involved with various charities.
Why does she get bashed so hard by some of the media and people alike? Where are values like basic human ethics? Doesn't she have a right to be treated fairly like any other person?
Plus, she's a woman, a successful woman. Why do especially fellow women bash her? Isn't she a role model?
p.p.s: You know, when she was on that MTV awards show, the day she went to jail, some woman on the stage said how Paris would try to fellatiate all the iron bars in jail, and while everyone laughed, the camera pointed at the audience was shown, where Paris was, and at first, you saw a "!!!" look on her face, but then she smirked. You know, everyone gets a laugh out of people these days when making a joke about Paris Hilton. But the bad thing is, people walk away and then say "Bah! Paris is such a ****!" (same as in the media), without really knowing anything about her. Paris is not a predator, she had, like most women, a couple of boyfriends, and that's it. I don't look at the woman next to me and say she's suffering from rotten vagina syndrome, as has been said about Hilton. That's just nonsense, meant as a joke perhaps, but not perceived like that by the audience. People just don't seem to distance themselves from the media anymore.
p.p.p.s: Her mother was interviewed by People magazine shortly after visiting her in Twin Towers:
“There are no appeals – as Paris said. But the point is that I hope this will shine a light on everybody (in those jails). That’s the positive,” said Kathy. The jails, she said, “need financial help, and it’s very sad to see what’s going on in there.”
Kathy adds: “I always believe that where there’s a negative there’s a positive. And I feel that maybe this whole ordeal can shed light on other people, and that really maybe everybody should be treated exactly the same. I don’t care who you are. As Paris said, she’s just going to do her time and try to make the best of it, and hopefully” – she paused, choking back emotion – “I always believe there’s a reason for everything.”
(excerpt from this article)
I wonder what went thru her head during that last part. Seeing her daughter like that? Was it really necessary to put Paris into that situation?
p.p.p.p.s: I'm spent on Paris Hilton. I came to really like her. Until now, I never did serious research into her life and work. I think with The Real Life she even managed to live out a childhood fantasy with one of her childhood friends, and with her album, she lived out another childhood fantasy. She had the opportunity, and she used it. So, what's bad about that?
She's such a nice woman. She's an enterpreneur (who made $5 million in 3 years). She's an artist (she made her own TV series, a music record, and other stuff; she even possesses craftsmanship, she liked to cover things with crystals).
p.s.: She also was involved with various charities.
Why does she get bashed so hard by some of the media and people alike? Where are values like basic human ethics? Doesn't she have a right to be treated fairly like any other person?
Plus, she's a woman, a successful woman. Why do especially fellow women bash her? Isn't she a role model?
p.p.s: You know, when she was on that MTV awards show, the day she went to jail, some woman on the stage said how Paris would try to fellatiate all the iron bars in jail, and while everyone laughed, the camera pointed at the audience was shown, where Paris was, and at first, you saw a "!!!" look on her face, but then she smirked. You know, everyone gets a laugh out of people these days when making a joke about Paris Hilton. But the bad thing is, people walk away and then say "Bah! Paris is such a ****!" (same as in the media), without really knowing anything about her. Paris is not a predator, she had, like most women, a couple of boyfriends, and that's it. I don't look at the woman next to me and say she's suffering from rotten vagina syndrome, as has been said about Hilton. That's just nonsense, meant as a joke perhaps, but not perceived like that by the audience. People just don't seem to distance themselves from the media anymore.
p.p.p.s: Her mother was interviewed by People magazine shortly after visiting her in Twin Towers:
“There are no appeals – as Paris said. But the point is that I hope this will shine a light on everybody (in those jails). That’s the positive,” said Kathy. The jails, she said, “need financial help, and it’s very sad to see what’s going on in there.”
Kathy adds: “I always believe that where there’s a negative there’s a positive. And I feel that maybe this whole ordeal can shed light on other people, and that really maybe everybody should be treated exactly the same. I don’t care who you are. As Paris said, she’s just going to do her time and try to make the best of it, and hopefully” – she paused, choking back emotion – “I always believe there’s a reason for everything.”
(excerpt from this article)
I wonder what went thru her head during that last part. Seeing her daughter like that? Was it really necessary to put Paris into that situation?
p.p.p.p.s: I'm spent on Paris Hilton. I came to really like her. Until now, I never did serious research into her life and work. I think with The Real Life she even managed to live out a childhood fantasy with one of her childhood friends, and with her album, she lived out another childhood fantasy. She had the opportunity, and she used it. So, what's bad about that?