LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hotel heiress Paris Hilton, star of the reality TV show "The Simple Life," will really be going back to basics when she checks into a Los Angeles County jail next month to do time for violating her probation.
The 26-year-old socialite, a symbol of privilege and the excesses of America's celebrity culture, was ordered last week to report on June 5 to the Century Regional Detention Facility south of downtown Los Angeles, to serve a 45-day sentence for driving while her license was suspended.
Hilton was visibly shocked and tearful when a judge imposed the sentence, later calling it "cruel and unwarranted."
http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSN0339694420070507
Obviously she thinks that the law is cruel. Maybe now she wont think she's all that and will actually be a proper person, not act like shes the worlds princess.
The 26-year-old socialite, a symbol of privilege and the excesses of America's celebrity culture, was ordered last week to report on June 5 to the Century Regional Detention Facility south of downtown Los Angeles, to serve a 45-day sentence for driving while her license was suspended.
Hilton was visibly shocked and tearful when a judge imposed the sentence, later calling it "cruel and unwarranted."
http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSN0339694420070507
Obviously she thinks that the law is cruel. Maybe now she wont think she's all that and will actually be a proper person, not act like shes the worlds princess.
















