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Walter's Didn't Want To Make Paris Cry

Paris Hilton

Barbara Walters is a family friend of the Hilton’s and had the opportunity to interview Paris Hilton when she got out of prison on Tuesday.

She kindly declined the offer dubbing the idea "tawdry".

She tells PageSix, "Tawdry. The whole thing somehow was beneath me. Besides, it was a no-win. If I did a tough piece and her tears started to flow, it would be, 'Oh, there's Barbara Walters making people cry again.' Too soft, and I'd be criticized."

Instead, Hilton’s first live interview following her release from prison on Tuesday will be with Larry King.

In more Hilton news, Paris’ mother visited her daughter in prison over the weekend. She mentioned a couple of things Paris is looking forward to upon her release from prison: Eating, seeing her family and friends and taking that darn orange jumpsuit off. “She wants to be with the family and she can't wait to take that orange suit off," said their family spokesperson.

Although orange is an “in” color for summer, Paris has just decided it’s “out.”

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santa ana
who cares about this skank hope she never returns
Posted 1 year 4 months ago


lauren
seriously life has been so great without seeing any new pics of her. i choose to ignore the stories written about her, and its like she never existed. why do they need to release her????????????????????why???????????????
Posted 1 year 4 months ago


KB
Tru dat Lauren & Santa Ana...Paris Sux
Posted 1 year 4 months ago


Jodi
Babbara Walters can't interview Paris because Barbara doesn't get the story. This story is all about the injustice carried out by a media hungry judge and corupt prosecutor. Good thing this is 2007 or Paris would have been stoned to death at the hands of this judge. A real reporter should take this story and teach or re-teach America that here in this county Injustice for one is Injustice for All. A real reporter would be checking into each person released early from jail while Paris was held. See how many of the early released convicts re-offended and were re-arrested. Perhaps some crimes were committed that would not have happened if this judge wasn't such a fool. There are always consequences for injustices served. I define "The View" as clearly tawdry.
Posted 1 year 4 months ago

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