Candy Spelling writes to Paris Hilton
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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Music News: Tori Spelling's mother, by her name Candy Spelling, wrote a letter to Paris hilton and send it to TMZ.This doesn't needs any more coments! Just read.. I'm thrilled!
Dear Paris,
As someone who has known you for most of your life, I pay special
attention to your press coverage. (Apparently, I'm not alone, based on
the responses every word about you creates on TMZ.com and elsewhere.)
Paris, I'm very worried about you. The last week has not only been
an obvious roller-coaster for you emotionally, but your strategy went
from blaming employees and stating silly excuses like, "I don't read,"
to your new lawyer's tactic to have you sound mature and take some
responsibility. In between, the paparazzi continue to follow you
shopping and taking self-defense classes (to protect yourself in
jail?), and some over-zealous friends staged embarrassing protests
(three people?), and wasted taxpayer funds with a petition to pardon
you.
People who are rich and famous are not treated like "regular" people,
even though you claim to now be just like everyone else. In most
situations, your privileged life works to your benefit. You have
opportunities, access and resources like few others; and frankly, you
can get away with more bad behavior and excuses than most people could
even imagine. However, as the real possibility of jail approaches --
whether it's 21 days or 45 or whatever the latest report is -- it's
time to get real. It's time to find "a Paris" somewhere between
"heiress" and a character on "The Simple Life." I know she's there, and
I know she can be a good citizen and maturely face consequences other
people would have to face under the same circumstances.
I am sorry you have been sentenced to jail.
I can't think of too
much that would be worse. But since you let this happen, use the next
couple of weeks preparing not only by publicly learning to fight (not a
good message to fellow inmates), but by looking around, realizing that
you are not as truly entitled as your money implies. You are a young
woman who can add more to her community than establishing new
definitions for infamy.
Best,
Candy Spelling"
They say that words hurt more then punches... Now i know why! Candy Spelling has really put some presure on Paris! I wonder if Paris will comment! But I guess not since she is more concerned about how to find a way to avoid jail! Guess what miss Paris: you can't skip this one! Go and face the consequences! YOU ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW!
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