"Certainly a part of the machine, but not violent, and someone who wants out."
She was called 'the richest little girl in the world.'
No, not Paris Hilton--Doris Duke, heiress of the Duke tobacco and energy fortune.
From her birth in 1912 to her death in 1993, Duke amassed and gave away much of her wealth to charity. Also famously, in her will, she wrote her will to leave control of her estate to her butler, Bernard Lafferty, an Irishman of humble beginnings.
In the new movie 'Bernard and Doris,' Gold Coast native Bob Balaban directs Ralph Fiennes and Susan Sarandon in the title roles as a mismatched pair who built an unlikely relationship. Read more
"The company's been sold but I now own two fashion stores with my sisters, Khloe and Kourtney, and we're about to take our business online. I also model and I'm taking acting and singing classes. I work very hard"
Kim Kardashian , the star of E!'s Keeping Up with the Kardashians , gained infamy for her highly publicizes sex tape with R&B singer Ray J. Although the 27-year-old socialite took legal action against Vivid ... via BuddyTV
Filed under: Gay Gay Gay > Paris Hilton She has recently been frequenting lesbian night at a Los Angeles club, and now Paris Hilton is taking it up a notch. via PerezHilton.com
"We had a sleepover on Sunday night at Nicole's mom's house"
Daddy Joel Madden already said that his new daughter, Harlow Winter, looks "so much like her mom it's crazy." But Nicole Richie 's pal Paris Hilton thinks the newborn takes after both her parents. via People
"Paris and her girl pal linked arms and looked rather cosy"
HURRY! GEMS Portfolio closing on 15th Feb'08 LONDON: Paris Hilton's club hopping took a different direction, when the socialite recently paid a visit to Sunset Boulevard's hottest lesbian bar, Falcon. via Newindpress
"It feels like a pop show, like V is telling her story through the show"
Verdi intended his "La Traviata" to be set in the present. But this operatic tale of a doomed, sympathetic courtesan and the gentleman who loved her, based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Alexandre Dumas ... via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel