Paris Jackson Named After Paris Hilton?
That’s what she says. Paris Hilton tells Extra:
“My mom and Michael [Jackson] went to high school together and they were best friends since they were 13 so I grew up knowing Michael very well and when he had his daughter, he always loved the name Paris and grew up being an uncle to me. So he asked my mom if it was okay and of course she said yes and I think she’s such a beautiful little girl and I’m proud we have the same name.”
Don’t quote me, but I’m pretty sure this is the first statement from Paris Hilton’s mouth of this length that I’ve known about where she didn’t say a single idiotic thing. I’ve never said this before, ever, and I’ve written over 100 articles on Paris Hilton, but I agree with her on this one. Paris Jackson is a beautiful little girl, seemingly, in that I don’t know her, on the inside and the outside.
I can see why Michael would want to name his daughter Paris, I think its a pretty name and it fits her well. If I had a daughter I would name her Paris if I didn’t have a shit load of other names I liked a lot better.
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Wow, I knew you’ve written a lot of articles on Paris Hilton, but I didn’t know you’ve done 100. I’ll have to check them out
I know the ones I know I’ve read have been hilarious.
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