Thursday, August 2, 2007

Paris Goes Pantyless to 'Beat' Lohan!

It seems that Paris Hilton creates moments when she can be snapped without her underwear, just to challenge rivals like Lindsay Lohan.
The former jailbird was recently photographed flashing her genitals as she was getting out of her car.
And now her friend Jonathan Jaxson has revealed that when she was photographed wearing no knickers, she did it on purpose - for attention.
"If someone else was in the limelight, such as Lindsay Lohan, she would want to beat them," Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.
Jaxson also said that the heiress tips photogs about her itinerary to get attention.
"It is definitely eye-opening to see young Hollywood, and how they fabricate their lives," he added.

SELLS HOLLYWOOD MANSION

Hilton is devastated after the sale of her lavish Hollywood mansion but says it was the only way she could regain her privacy.

The troubled star now plans to purchase a more secluded spot where she can escape the intruding eyes of the press and paparazzi, contactmusic.com reported.
She says: 'I feel like a lot of people know where I live so it's time to move. I'm really upset because I love my house so much. I put so much work into it. It's totally me. But I'm looking for something else right now.'

MOVIE MUSICAL ROLE
Paris Hilton is going from jailbird to songbird with a role in a movie musical about organ harvesting. Hilton will co-star with Paul Sorvino and Alexa Vega in "Repo! The Genetic Opera," which begins shooting in September in Canada, Hilton's publicist, Elliot Mintz, said Tuesday.
It will be Hilton's first role since she completed a 23-day stay in jail for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case, Mintz said.
The horror rock opera, based on a stage musical, is set in a plague-ravaged future where people can purchase new organs on the installment plan from a corporation called Geneco. The catch is that if the payments stop, the organs are repossessed.
Hilton will portray the fame-seeking daughter of Geneco's owner (Sorvino).
"We saw many actresses for the role, and Paris sang it better than all of them," producer Carl Mazzocone told the Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety in Monday editions.
The director, Darren Lynn Bousman, also praised Hilton.
"I have auditioned at least 30 actresses for this role — Paris came in and owned it," he told Variety. "She is this role."

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