Last week Paris was spotted by paparazzi kissing a girl in a night club. All the media could not miss another frill of the heiress. She denied all the accusation as being a lesbian.
Here is what she said: “I handle [the media attention] really well. I don’t let that bother me or let the media or paparazzi take over my life. I try not to pay attention to things that are negative" she said. Um, that can't be right. I mean, the media and the paparazzi in particular are Paris' life, in the sense that they bring her all the exposure and publicity that she needs in order to keep her own reputation going. Her reputation for not doing anything in particular and still being famous for it.
Ok, let’s admit that she was fooling around with all kisses for the girls in the club, but her next step is to appear in a episode of the Showtime lesbian drama The L Word.
"Once the strike is over, we are going to start talks, but I am definitely shooting it," she told at the L.A. premiere of her comedy, The Hottie and the Nottie.
Moreover, the star has revealed that she is taking acting lessons in an attempt to win better roles on the big screen.
The socialite has hired top drama coach Ivana Chubbuck to help her develop her movie career.
So, if Paris is taking acting lessons, you should prepare for a great movie career of the heiress, and can you only imagine that movies she will act? Maybe that can be a drama, because we already have seen what she can do in the comedies.
And maybe Paris is wishing at nights at an award, maybe an Oscar? What do you think, can she handle that?
Publication date: 06 February 2008
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