yeah i agree she is a natural beauty her and nicole ,but i dont like paris really her image is too shabby
Tuesday June 26, 2007

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Like it or not, Paris Hilton is back.
Hilton, who served 23 days of a 45-day sentence for a probation violation stemming from a D.U.I. conviction, was released shortly after midnight Tuesday from L.A.'s Century Regional Detention Facility.
Hilton, smiling widely after being officially released at 12:01 a.m., walked out of the facility alone through a mob of cameras and assembled media and embraced her mother, who picked up her daughter in a black SUV.
"The sheriff's department made her exit out of the front door, just like any other inmate, so no one would say she was given special treatment," a source at the jail tells Usmagazine.com.
With news helicopters hovering, and flashbulb-popping paparazzi in cars chasing after Hilton, the SUV transported her from the jail to the Hilton family mansion in Bel Air.
Hilton first entered the L.A. County jail facility in suburban Lynwood on June 3, after attending the MTV Movie Awards. She then was reassigned by sheriff's department officials to finish her sentence under house arrest early in the morning of June 7, only to have Judge Michael Sauer order her back to jail the very next day.
Because Hilton was suffering from an undisclosed medical issue (sources told Us it was psychiatric in nature), she was incarcerated first at Twin Towers Correctional Facility, where her condition could be monitored around-the-clock. On June 14, once officials determined that her condition was stable, Hilton was returned to the Lynwood jail.
Despite her one-day stint on house arrest, Hilton's representatives and jail officials have maintained that she hasn't received any special treatment throughout her incarceration.
In a phone interview with Ryan Seacrest of E! News last week, Hilton said, "I'm so much more grateful for everything that I have, even just to have a pillow at night, or food." She also discussed plans to turn her life around and focus on charitable efforts.
Hilton is scheduled to give her first post-jail interview Wednesday night on CNN's Larry King Live.
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