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Paris Hilton
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Hilton attending the Fox Reality Channel Really Awards, Hollywood, California, 2009. | |
Born | Paris Whitney Hilton February 17, 1981 (age 33) New York City, New York, United States |
Residence | Beverly Hills, California, United States |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
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Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981)[1] is an American socialite, actress and entertainer. She is the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels. Born in New York City and raised in both Beverly Hills, California and New York, Hilton began a modeling career as a teenager when she signed with Donald Trump's modeling agency, T Management. Her hard-partying lifestyle and rumored short-lived relationships with Leonardo DiCaprio and Oscar De La Hoya led her to earn a position as a fixture in entertainment news. For her notoriety as a socialite, Hilton was hailed by the media as "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001.[2]
In 2003, Hilton came to prominence after a sex tapewith her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon was leaked. Later that year, she starred in the reality television series The Simple Life alongside Nicole Richie, which provided both women with international recognition. In the following years, she released her autobiography Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose (2004), landed a supporting role in the horror film House of Wax (2005), and released her debut studio albumParis (2006). Hilton returned to reality television withParis Hilton's My New BFF (2008) and its two spin-offs Paris Hilton's British Best Friend (2009) andParis Hilton's Dubai BFF (2009). She served as a voice actress in the TV movie The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation (2010) and appeared in the reality show The World According to Paris (2011). She had a part in Sofia Coppola's independent filmThe Bling Ring (2013).
Critics and admirers alike have stated that Hilton epitomizes the title of famous for being famous;[3]she is an example of the modern phenomenon of the "celebutante", the celebrity who rises to fame not because of their talent or work but because of their inherited wealth and controversial lifestyle. In recent years, she has parlayed her media fame into a fashion line and various perfumes with her celebrity endorsement—her fragrances have reportedly earned $1.5 billion. Currently, there are 44 Paris Hilton Stores worldwide and her brand includes perfumes, handbags, watches, footwear, among other products. Hilton earns over $10 million a year from her products sales[4][5] and as of 2005 she was paid around $300,000 for appearances in clubs and events.[6] (to be continued)
VALNEI G. LOPES - THE PAINTER
BOTAFOGO Bay seen from URCA Beach - Rio de Janeiro (photo by the author)
PICTURE of the landscape above as seen by the artist
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Together for 66 years Ari and Eva die on the same day.
The couple had completed Ebony Weddings four days before the death.
In joy or in sorrow, in health or in sickness, till death do you part. During the 66 years they lived together, Ari Pires Degliomini Uberti and Eva they promised each other to fulfill their promise for ever before God. And so they did.
The couple died on December 16, four days after completing the Ebony Wedding , marking 66 years of marriage. We always heard them talk that one would not live without the other, and asked God that when the time came, God took them together - so tells Priscilla the granddaughter. From the city of Jaguari, Ari married Eva, born in south Brazil in Rosario do Sul city in 1947. At the time she was 15 and he, 17. Young for marriage, there were those who believed that the union would not last long. As the family says, the couple faced some barriers and heard a lot of criticism, but decided to face the difficulties. They lived in Santa Maria city for about 17 years. After that they moved to Viamão city, where they settled in St. Thomas neighborhood. They insisted on bringing the family together on Sundays and holidays. Ari was a painter and Eva domestic and seamstress . He had hobbies like board games and card games with the children and friends , while she was engaged in making handicrafts. In 2009, Ari suffered a stroke and was bedridden for four years. Realizing that her husband needed help to move around and feed, Eva was not satisfied to see him sick. She helped him as she could, but, because of age, she was dependent on a wheelchair for a year. To assist the couple in residence, the daughter Marisa and Valdoir, their son-in-law, began to devote to caring for them. Ari and Eva were admitted respectively in 7 and 10 December. Died on the same day, with 2 hours and 15 minutes apart, due to health problems. They were veiled and buried together, as desired. According to their family, the union was so strong that not even death could separate them. Ari, 85 years and Eva, 82 years, left six children, 21 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and six great great-grandchildren.
LA NAVE VA ... oil and acrilic on canvas painted by Valnei. Somente ( Only) US $ 60.000,00 A BIG PICTURE FOR A VIP PERSON. CONTACT THE ARTIST : (21) 7663-6097 e-mail : galney@hotmail.com | Ótima pintura para decorar a sua sala. GORGEOUS picture do decorate your living-room. Dimensões (SIZE ) : 1, 35 m X 0, 87 m |
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