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Paris Hilton reveals she fell pregnant with model Jason Shaw before having abortion aged 22 – Daily Mail

  1. Paris Hilton reveals she fell pregnant with model Jason Shaw before having abortion aged 22 Daily Mail
  2. In New Memoir, Paris Hilton Reveals She Tried To Sneak Teenaged Khloé Kardashian Into A Nightclub Disguised As Someone Else Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Paris Hilton says she made sex tape after being given an ultimatum, and taking quaaludes Boston Herald
  4. Every Heartbreaking Detail From Paris Hilton’s Tell-All Memoir SheKnows
  5. Paris Hilton says she had an abortion after discovering she was pregnant aged 22: ‘I was in no way capable of being a mother’ Yahoo News
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Deepika Padukone In Leather At Paris Fashion Week Is Going To Live Rent-Free In Our Heads – NDTV Movies

  1. Deepika Padukone In Leather At Paris Fashion Week Is Going To Live Rent-Free In Our Heads NDTV Movies
  2. Sarah Paulson Zips Into Supersized Jacket, Lace Leggings & Classic Booties at Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2023 PFW Show Footwear News
  3. Deepika Padukone is smashing in goth-inspired look at Paris Fashion Week Hindustan Times
  4. Deepika Padukone makes a bold fashion statement in lace and leather at Paris Fashion week – Pics inside Indiatimes.com
  5. Chlöe Grace Gets Edgy in Belt-Printed Shorts Suit & Flower-Heeled Boots for Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2023 PFW Show Footwear News
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Paris Hilton opens up about her sex tape in new memoir: ‘He told me if I wouldn’t do it, he could easily find someone who would’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Paris Hilton opens up about her sex tape in new memoir: ‘He told me if I wouldn’t do it, he could easily find someone who would’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Paris Hilton: strangers abducted, took me to abusive treatment center Insider
  3. Paris Hilton says she was pressured to make 2004 sex tape that was leaked: ‘He kept pushing’ The Independent
  4. Paris Hilton: ‘He told me if I wouldn’t do it, he could easily find someone who would’ The Times
  5. Paris Hilton opens up about sex abuse at brutal boarding school for teen rebels in new memoir PerthNow
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Halsey turns heads in silver sequinned dress and matching headscarf during Paris Fashion Week – Daily Mail

  1. Halsey turns heads in silver sequinned dress and matching headscarf during Paris Fashion Week Daily Mail
  2. Halsey Makes Runway Debut at Paris Fashion Week in Sheer Leopard-Print Outfit — See the Look! PEOPLE
  3. Halsey Combined a Slinky Futuristic Dress With a Grandmacore Staple at Paco Rabanne InStyle
  4. Halsey Looks Nearly Unrecognizable During “Terrifying and Amazing” Paris Fashion Week Modeling Debut Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Paris Fashion Week: Halsey Wears Stylish Armor, Zoe Kravitz Looks Sleek in Black, More Moments Us Weekly
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Paris Hilton Says Harvey Weinstein Followed Her to the Bathroom, Tried to Open the Door and Yelled at Her When She Was 19: ‘I Was Scared’ – Variety

  1. Paris Hilton Says Harvey Weinstein Followed Her to the Bathroom, Tried to Open the Door and Yelled at Her When She Was 19: ‘I Was Scared’ Variety
  2. Paris Hilton Recounts A Frightening Encounter With Harvey Weinstein HuffPost
  3. Paris Hilton Was Left “Scared” And Freaked Out When Harvey Weinstein Followed Her To The Bathroom And Had To Be Forcibly Removed By Security BuzzFeed News
  4. Paris Hilton Claims Harvey Weinstein Followed Her Into A Bathroom As A Teen: ‘He Was Just Like That’ ETCanada.com
  5. Paris Hilton Recounts Upsetting Harvey Weinstein Incident Yahoo Life
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Paris Hilton announces arrival of her first baby



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Paris Hilton has announced the birth of her first child with husband Carter Reum.

Sharing a picture of a baby’s hand clutching a woman’s thumb, the media personality and heiress wrote on Instagram Tuesday: “You are already loved beyond words,” alongside a blue heart emoji.

Hilton’s representatives confirmed the announcement to CNN.

In an interview with People, published Tuesday, Hilton said: “It’s always been my dream to be a mother and I’m so happy that Carter and I found each other. We are so excited to start our family together and our hearts are exploding with love for our baby boy.”

She married venture capitalist Reum in a lavish ceremony in November 2021 and has since spoken openly about using IVF to conceive a child, telling People that they began the process during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We knew we wanted to start a family,” she said. “And I was like, ‘This is perfect timing. Usually I’m on a plane 250 days out of the year, and let’s just get all of the eggs stocked and ready,’ and we have tons of them just waiting.”

Hilton hasn’t publicly shared any other details or confirmed whether her child was born via a surrogate.

Meanwhile, other celebrities flocked to the comments section of her post to offer their congratulations.

“So happy for you guys!!!” Kim Kardashian said, alongside a white heart emoji, while Chrissy Teigen wrote: “a BABY!!!!! congratulations so happy for you both!!” and Heidi Klum said: “I am Sooooooo happy for you . Sending lots and lots of love.”



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Robert Pattinson Wears Skirt To Dior Paris Fashion Week

Hello. I have gathered you here to present the Robert Pattinson look that made one person on Instagram ask, “Why is he dressed like a Bulgarian grandma?”

Behold, R. Patz at the Dior Fall-Winter 2023-2024 Paris Fashion Week show. The outfit is from the collection, and Robert is a “global ambassador” for the brand. Does this context help? I have no idea.

Now, this look is a rich text. Allow me to begin: We start with the fluffy jacket/zip turtleneck combo. Some might say that Rob Pattinson in a brown zip-up conjures images of that meme of him standing in a kitchen in a tracksuit. Not I! This look is far too sophisticated!

Next, we have the tweed skirt — complete with a hint of shin for maximum Victorian-style swooning. I am unabashedly a fan of skirts in menswear. It’s why I’m such a little basic bitch for Thom Browne, even if it can give me flashbacks to when I had to wear a hideous kilt to school until I was 16.

We end with black rubber boots and below-the-knee socks. Finally, a look one can wear to the front row of fashion week and when wading in shallow ponds.

What I’m getting at here is that I don’t think the individual pieces of this look are bad — quite the opposite. But all combined? It’s…powerful, I’ll give you that.

Of course, he’s Robert Pattinson and could look good in a trash bag stuck together with duct tape. I would be remiss not to include some of the more arty shots from the show. The man did read poetry as part of it, after all!

The blur here makes his skin look dazzling, a bit like…no, I won’t say it.

He also posed with other famous people. According to WWD, either Eddie Redmayne or Robert joked that the skirt came with “a little extra ventilation.” I cannot tell if it was Eddie or Robert who made the joke, because either the phrasing is off or I am an idiot (latter is more likely).

But what do I know about fashion? I am writing this in sweats and an Edward Cullen T-shirt (I wish I was joking).



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French unions call new nationwide strikes, protests Jan. 31

PARIS (AP) — At least 1.1 million people protested on the streets of Paris and other French cities Thursday amid nationwide strikes against plans to raise the retirement age, but President Emmanuel Macron insisted he would press ahead with the proposed pension reforms.

Emboldened by the high turnout, French unions announced new strikes and protests Jan. 31, vowing to try to get the government to back down on plans to raise the standard retirement age from 62 to 64. Macron says the measure is needed to keep the pension system financially viable, but unions say it threatens hard-fought worker rights.

During a news conference at a French-Spanish summit in Barcelona, Spain, Macron said that “we must do that reform” to “save” the pension system.

“We will do it with respect, in a spirit of dialogue but also determination and responsibility,” he added.

As Macron spoke, riot police pushed back against some protesters throwing projectiles on the sidelines of the largely peaceful Paris march. Some other minor incidents briefly flared up, leading officers to use tear gas.

Paris police said that 38 people had been detained.

In a country with an aging population and growing life expectancy where everyone receives a state pension, Macron’s government says the reform is the only way to keep the system solvent.

Unions propose a tax on the wealthy or more payroll contributions from employers to finance the pension system instead. Polls suggest most French people also oppose the reform.

Strikes across France severely disrupted transport, schools and other public services across France.

More than 200 rallies were staged around France on Thursday, including a large one in Paris involving all France’s major unions.

The Interior Ministry said more than 1.1 million people protested across France, including 80,000 in Paris. Unions said more than 2 million people took part nationwide, and 400,000 in Paris.

Big crowds also turned out for protests against previous efforts at retirement reform, during Macron’s first term and under former President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2010. But none of those drew more than 1 million people according to government estimates.

Jean Paul Cachina, 56, a worker in human resources, joined the march in the French capital — a first ever for him.

“I am not here for myself,” he said. “I am here to defend the youth and workers doing demanding jobs. I work in the construction industry sector and I’m a first-hand witness of the suffering of employees.”

Many young people were among the Paris crowd, chanting “the youth is protesting. Macron you are finished.” High school student unions had urged members to join the protests.

Nathan Arsac, 19, a student and member of the UNEF union, said: “I’m afraid of what’s going to happen next. Losing our social achievements could happen so fast. I’m scared of the future when I’ll be older and have to retire.”

Sylvie Béchard, a 59-year-old nurse, said that she joined the march because “we, health care workers, are physically exhausted.”

“The only thing we have is demonstrating and to block the economy of the country,” she added.

The economic cost of the strikes wasn’t immediately clear. The government worries that a big show of resistance Thursday could encourage unions to continue with protracted walkouts that could hobble the economy just as France is struggling against inflation and trying to boost growth.

Police unions opposed to the retirement reform also took part in the protests, while those on duty braced for potential violence should extremist groups join the demonstrations.

Most train services around France were canceled, including some international connections, according to the SNCF rail authority. About 20% of flights out of Paris’ Orly Airport were canceled and airlines warned of delays.

The Ministry of National Education said between 34% and 42% of teachers were on strike, depending on schools.

National electricity company EDF announced that power supplies were substantially reduced Thursday amid the strikes.

Thierry Desassis, a retired teacher, called the government’s plan “an aberration.”

“It’s at 64 that you start having health problems. I’m 68 and in good health but I’ve started seeing doctors more often,” he said.

The strike also affected some monuments. The Versailles Palace was closed Thursday while the Eiffel Tower warned about potential disruptions and the Louvre Museum said some exhibition rooms would remain closed.

Philippe Martinez, secretary general of the hard-left CGT union, urged Macron to “listen to the street.”

Laurent Berger, head of the more moderate CFDT union, called the reform “unfair.”

Many French workers expressed mixed feeling about the government’s plan and pointed to the complexity of the pension system.

Quentin Coelho, 27, a Red Cross employee, felt he had to work Thursday despite understanding “most of the strikers’ demands.” With an aging population in the country, he said, raising the retirement age “isn’t an efficient strategy. If we do it now, the government could decided to raise it further in 30 or 50 years from now. We can’t predict.”

Coelho said he doesn’t trust the government and is already saving money for his pension.

French Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt acknowledged “concerns” prompted by the pension plans but said the government rejected other options involving raising taxes — which he said would hurt the economy and cost jobs — or reducing pensions.

The French government is formally presenting the pension bill on Monday and it will head to Parliament next month. Its success will depend in part on the scale and duration of the strikes and protests.

Most opposition parties, including the left and the far-right, are strongly against the plan. Macron’s centrist alliance lost its parliamentary majority last year, yet still has the most important group at the National Assembly, where it has a good chance of being able to ally with the conservative The Republicans party to approve the pension reforms.

Under the planned changes, workers must have worked for at least 43 years to be entitled to a full pension. For those who do not fulfil that condition, like many women who interrupted their career to raise children or those who studied for a long time and started working late, the retirement age would remain unchanged at 67.

Those who started to work early, under the age of 20, and workers with major health issues would be allowed early retirement.

Protracted strikes met Macron’s last effort to raise the retirement age in 2019. He eventually withdrew it after the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

Retirement rules vary widely from country to country, making direct comparisons difficult. The official retirement age in the U.S. is now 67, and countries across Europe have been raising pension ages as populations grow older and fertility rates drop.

But opponents of Macron’s reform note that, under the French system, people are already required to work more years overall than in some neighboring countries to receive a full pension.

The plan is also seen by many as endangering the welfare state that’s central to French society.

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Alexander Turnbull contributed to this report.

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Paris Hilton’s 10th Grade Yearbook Photo Proves That the ’00s Were a Different Time for Beauty

High School yearbook pictures can be a hit or miss, but for Paris Hilton, the material has always been there and her snap of the ’00s Miss Hilton proved just that.

Hilton re-shared a fan post of herself in all her teenage glory. The black and white photo captioned “Paris Hilton, 10th,” denoting that she was in the 10th grade, screamed nothing but “It Girl.” For all of the Simple Life fans, you can obviously tell that the energy is still the same from then to now. In over 20 years, nothing has changed for the OG of reality television. It’s odd to see the star here years before we even know who she was with choppy shoulder-length layered tresses and side-sweeping bangs. From the yearbook capture, It’s clear that a star was being born. It’s also pretty weird to imagine that the Paris Hilton lived a “simple life” before the fame as well. My, how times have changed.

While we won’t dig up our old grade school looks and photos, it’s quite refreshing to take a blast into the past with an icon of our time. Catch more ahead.

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Paris train station attack leaves at least 6 people injured

LONDON and PARIS — A man who left at least six people injured in an attack at the Gare du Nord station in Paris early Wednesday morning was shot by police and hospitalized, authorities said.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Twitter that “an individual injured several people this morning at the Gare du Nord. He was quickly neutralized. Thank you to the police for their effective and courageous response.”

French police secure the area after a man with a knife wounded several people at the Gare du Nord train station in Paris, France, Jan. 11, 2023.

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The alleged attacker is alive and has been hospitalized, authorities said. The six injured people were also taken to the hospital, Darmanin said at a news conference at the station, where he was flanked by armed police officers. An officer was injured during the attack, he said.

The attack began at about 6:42 a.m. local time, with police responding within a minute, Darmanin said. The suspect, who did not appear to say anything prior to the attack, was shot three times by police, the minister told reporters.

“The suspect suddenly began, for no apparent reason at this stage, to strike a first victim with his weapon,” the Paris public prosecutor’s office said in a statement. The first victim was struck 20 times, it said.

The victims included two men, aged 36 and 41, and three women, aged 40, 47 and 53, who were using the station, the office said. A 46-year-old policeman assigned to the border police at the Gare du Nord was also injured. The 36-year-old man remains hospitalized, prosecutors said.

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (C) talks to the press next to Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune (L), Paris’ Mayor Anne Hidalgo (4thL) and Paris Police Prefect Laurent Nunez (2ndL) at Paris’ Gare du Nord train station on Jan. 11, 2023.

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Prosecutors said they are investigating all possible leads. Investigators haven’t yet ruled terrorism out as a motive, they said. The weapon, which has been seized, was a metal hook, according to the Paris Prosecutor’s Office.

“I confirm that an investigation has been opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office,” the Paris Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement obtained by ABC News. “The investigations were entrusted to the judicial police. The provisional assessment is 6 people injured including one in absolute emergency. The suspect was hospitalized after being shot several times by police.”

The suspect is believed to be a man in his 20s born in Libya or Algeria, the prosecutor’s office said.

A police car parks outside the Gare du Nord train station, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, in Paris, France.

Michel Euler/AP

Paris Gare du Nord is one of the biggest and busiest train stations in Europe. It serves the northern suburbs of Paris and is a terminus on the London to Paris Channel Tunnel route.

ABC News’ Joe Simonetti contributed to this report.



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