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Originally posted by poeticmutiny@Aug 6 2004, 07:57 PM
Lots of people deserve to get beat up.
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Originally posted by poeticmutiny@Aug 6 2004, 07:57 PM
Lots of people deserve to get beat up.
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Originally posted by hollyslookingdry@Aug 6 2004, 08:04 PM
Could be a publicity stunt to make Nick look bad.
If it is real though, whoever it is probably has some pretty big influence in society if the Hiltons are keeping quiet about it. Either that or the person is socially unsavvy and they don't want Paris to be associated with that person. Could have been a married man who she didn't want to embarass. Whatever it is, if the bruises are real there's got to be some reason why she's keeping quiet.
Oh and for the photoshoot....why not just use make-up tricks? It's pretty easy to make some bruises, scratches, hand marks, whatever. Especially with a good make-up artist.
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Originally posted by mikeijames@Aug 16 2004, 10:47 AM
why in the world would she even have the kind of jewelry in the house? most people i know with serious jewelry have to keep it in safe deposit boxes or their insurance won't cover it.
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...According to Star and Us, last week's crime at Paris and sister Nicky's Hollywood pad may not have actually been a break-in. Us' source says the cops have no suspects, though "they think it was someone who was mad at Paris. Whoever did it made it look like they went through the window but probably had a key." According to Star, in addition to the hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry, cash and designer items reportedly lifted, Nick and Paris "made sex tapes, lots of them," which may have also been snatched. (Carter's camp, however, says there were no sex tapes.) Just after the theft, according to Star, Paris was spotted in public smiling and seemingly untroubled, "leading some to wonder if the robbery could have been faked." They say her home has a full-time security guard and an alarm system. Meanwhile, an L.A. police spokesman says detectives "are not ruling out fraud. They are not ruling out anything."
"My grandmother passed away a few months ago and left my sister and me all this jewelry, and now it's all gone," said Hilton, who said she and Paris are going to look for a new, more secure home. Hilton says the thieves, who she suspects were no strangers, left behind valuable i-Pods, flat-screen TVs and digital cameras but walked away with personal photographs...