Liberating Paris
The title of this post might suggest that I am referring to Socialist Segolene Royal's warning of violence and brutality that would befall France should her opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, win Sunday's presidential election.
If you thought I meant that, you'd be wrong.
There is a debate going on right now about how deserving she was of such a harsh sentence. Some say it doesn't fit the crime while others are of the opinion that perhaps now faced with the consequences of her actions will wipe the perpetual smirk from her multi-million dollar visage.
The burning question? When is "The Simple Life: Lockdown" coming to E!?
Meme has more.
(Filed at State of the Day)
If you thought I meant that, you'd be wrong.
Paris Hilton, her long blond hair tied back in a ponytail and oversized sunglasses shading her eyes, pulled up to L.A. traffic court near downtown Friday more than 15 minutes late for her probation violation hearing.
It was perhaps a moment when being prompt would have proved more fashionable.
Two hours later, Hilton departed with a 45-day jail sentence and a verbal comeuppance from the judge, who told her the time had come to take responsibility for her own actions. She has until June 5 to report to Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood to serve her time or risk a total of 90 days behind bars.
There is a debate going on right now about how deserving she was of such a harsh sentence. Some say it doesn't fit the crime while others are of the opinion that perhaps now faced with the consequences of her actions will wipe the perpetual smirk from her multi-million dollar visage.
The burning question? When is "The Simple Life: Lockdown" coming to E!?
Meme has more.
(Filed at State of the Day)
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