Wow... people write some very strange things on here. Between homophobia and rambling that can only be explained by drugs, I have to wonder if people aren't aware that Twitter and Facebook allow you to say whatever you want- but only to the people who want to read it. Poor Paris.


I Know, i am flging all the posts that have nothing about paris.
You're right! These people need to get out of here and go make some friends that might actually care about their nonsense.
You're right! These people need to get out of here and go make some friends that might actually care about their nonsense
I like Paris, but life doesn't revolve around her. There are other things to talk about. I come on here to chat with friend's I've met here and not usually about Paris. Paris likely doesn't read what I post and likely doesn't care what I have to say either way. It is not against the code of conduct to talk about something other than Paris. Only using profanity, hate speech, spamvertising and overtly sexual material. Narrow mindedness begets narrow mindedness.
I agree with Tim. Homophobic, hateful or anti-Paris messages should be flagged but this should be a place where Paris fans can come together and share bits of their life and other interests. Personally I think that might be a bit more interesting to Paris and will show her (and any nosy media trying to get a fix on Paris' fans) what we are like and how we actually come across as real people. I want others to see that Paris' fans are a diverse group of real people who are intelligent and have many interests, views and opinions and come from different ways of life. There's always plenty of Paris related posts or pictures. It's not like they're being swamped by people sharing little bits of their life.
Well Tim this is a PARIS HILTON FAN SITE eh?
Yes, but I don't usually talk to Paris, I talk to other fans who have lives and interests other than Paris. Some of whom are my friends. I'm more interested in them than I am in what Paris bought last.
I'd much rather have a real conversation with Paris the way people do in normal life as they get to know each other from a position of mutual respect and interest. Person to person with no agenda other than conversing. Now that would be interesting. But not very likely. Someone on here asked what would you like to do if you spent a day with Paris, well that's it.
I can't stand homophobics, and why are they always gay?