<p>After only 3 days for an "unspecified" medical condition? Just goes to show that money and fame buy a lot, even in the judicial system.</p>
<p>Shame on you, don't give the attention whore any attention! You might catch something.</p>
<p>LOL. Good advice.</p>
<p>Why, are you surprised or what?</p>
<p>haha.</p>
<p>Seems like you forgot about Michael Jackson and OJ Simpson..</p>
<p>I have always wondered whether OJ's book belongs to the fiction or nonfiction section of libraries.</p>
<p>I hope the bracelet they gave to her makes her ankle green.
I hope when she's in bed, she feels crap-py.
I don't wish bad things, but I don't wish her well.</p>
<p>Thats 3 days more than OJ (sorry for anyone from digg, copied that one ;) )</p>
<p>She refused to eat any of the food they tried to serve her; that was her "medical condition."</p>
<p>She was in jail?</p>
<p>wow I know nothing about entertainment news.</p>
<p>Oh wow wt f. Not surprised though. First 45 days. Then 23. Now 3?</p>
<p>Well, at least they locked her up. </p>
<p>They should have starved her more.</p>
<p>that is not at all surprising!</p>
<p>and they drag her back in!</p>
<p>It's somewhat unfair since according to the news reports, most people do not serve the full time since the jails are overcrowded. Now she has to serve her whole sentence in jail. I doubt it will help her publicity especially since she was reported as screaming and crying when she had to go back.</p>
<p>Didnt you guys see? The judge ordered to go back to finish her sentence. She apparently was sobbing throughout it and left the courtroom crying and screaming and yelling "Mom!!"</p>
<p>yeah Paris crying, thats great TV.</p>
<p>ugh..... what ever happened to all people are treated equally... didnt she get a better cell like the one for retarded people... so its nicer... and her sentence got cut short! ugh now... house arrest... *** is this crap!</p>
<p>I really do not like her or her whole family now.</p>
<p>Whaaaaat???? Can't she handle the "SIMPLE LIFE"???? She can suck up her beanie weenies and see how the real world lives.</p>
<p>does everyone only read the first post? She's back in jail, if anyone is reading this. lol.</p>
<p>This thread brings up something that have perturbed for like the past five years. Why are Americans so obsessed with celebrities? When Paris first went to jail, of course it was on E! News, E.T., and other entertainment shows, but what surprised me the most was that CNN did a Larry King special on her arrest ad its consequences. When Brad and Angelina had/adopted their her tenth kid (sarcasm), the media pumps it so much that you know their names, likes/dislikes, and other useless information. American Idol also shows this phenomenon. More people voted for the next pop star than the amount of people who voted for the most influential person in the world in 2004. Why the obsession? Any conjectures?</p>
<p>^That's it. No one knows. If you go somewhere like Australia, everyone's chill abput celebrities, but in America, if you see someone like Snoop Dogg, he gets mobbed.</p>