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The first pictures of Shiloh
Nouvel Jolie-Pitt — Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s new baby girl — have
been published in People magazine. The photographs reportedly cost the
magazine $4.1 million, but they’ve given a young clothing maker the sort
of publicity no amount of money can buy.
Brad and Angelina’s infant daughter is shown on the cover and inside the
pages of the latest issue of People wearing a shirt with a Kingsley logo
— that’s a small baby clothing business based in southern California.
Psychiatrist rushes to see
Paris
Sydney Morning Herald
June 6, 2007
Paris Hilton's psychiatrist has made a two-hour visit to the jail where the
socialite is serving time, in the first sign she may not be coping with life on
the inside.
Psychiatrist Charles Sophy rushed to the aid of the 26-year-old hotels heiress,
just 35 hours after she entered the Century Regional Detention Facility at
Lynwood in suburban Los Angeles.
"I don't discuss my patients," said the Beverly Hills psychiatrist when asked
about his visit.
"Everything's fine," said Hilton's lawyer Richard Hutton, who went to the jail
along with Sophy.
Hutton also refused to say why the psychiatrist had been called in.
The celebrity news website TMZ.com said Hilton had been crying on the phone,
complaining that she wasn't able to sleep or eat and that her small cell was
"freezing cold".
Hilton, who is being housed in isolation for her own safety, is expected to
serve up to 23 days for a probation violation stemming from an alcohol-related
driving conviction.
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Paris Hilton sees brighter lightPeta
Hellard
June 13, 2007 12:00am
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PARIS Hilton believes her jail sentence was a message from God to change her
party-loving lifestyle and become a positive role model for people who look up
to her.
In her first interview since she was dramatically sent back to jail on the
weekend, Hilton said her imprisonment had been a life-changing wake-up call.
"I used to act dumb -- it was an act," she said.
"I am 26 years old and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I
want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. God has given me
this new chance."
Hilton made the comments during a phone conversation with veteran US television
reporter Barbara Walters in a call from the hospital of the Los Angeles jail
where The Simple Life star is being held.
When asked what happened in the jail that led to her being reassigned to serve
her sentence at her Hollywood Hills home, the heiress said she had not been
wailing, sobbing or screaming as had been widely reported.
"But I was not eating or sleeping," Hilton said.
"I was severely depressed and felt as if I was in a cage. It was a horrible
experience."
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