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Paris Hilton Panties

I came across this bazaar news while surfing the net, Inspired by the great Paris debate, Mio Destino, a designer lingerie company, has specially designed "Free Paris" and "Jail Paris" silk panties. The company will contribute 50% of the profits from the 'Paris Hilton Panties’ sales to an Ovarian Cancer Action charity.
ooook. I ain't no Condoleezza, nor am I into politics, but come on, with allll the problems we have in our world, who cares if the poor little heiress went to jail or not?!

Comments

EniGma said…
I honestly don't think they give a crap.. just a smart way to make money! They're adorable, and it's for a good cause :D
Ansam said…
LOL Paris & Paris case... its funny to me.. take a moment now and imagine how she will style up the orange jumpsuit!

Shouldnt she wear it out for community service! That way she can make a new reality show called: “A simple crime”… its just an idea! What do I know!!

Whatever we say or comment… we will never know what may come out of this!

She may make a movie, book, a cd, jail perfume, chain accessories, or whatever and become even richer..

There was this story a while ago when she peed in a taxi. She just really had to go/pee! Like my cousin say: What’s a rich drunk to do? She peed, paid the fare and pretended it never happened. But the cab driver reminded her, when he called the next day, that her pee, of course, contained her DNA. He had sopped it up with a towel. And he had saved it. So she’d better pay to have his taxi cleaned.
Confashion said…
Jumpsuit? I don't even think she'll wear one :P I think this is all a publicity stint. What do you expect from someone who has no skills and good at dancing on the tables?

OMG!! I can't believe she did that!! outragous!
lol yah
but u gotta admit
those panties are cute!
Confashion said…
Cute without the text :P
Anonymous said…
yuck! anyone who wants to wear her name on their butt has issues!
Confashion said…
Zephyr
I couldn't agree more

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