Paris Exposed Again

Paris Hilton

For some inexplicable reason, some people just can't get enough of Paris Hilton. As further proof, witness the response to the Parisexposed.com website that launched on Wednesday.

The site — claiming to feature "new never before seen" sex videos of the ubiquitous starlet, 250 personal and private videos, "drug use that makes Tony Montana look like a missionary," more than 25,000 personal photos, diary entries, love notes from Nick Carter, Britney Spears memorabilia, phone messages, credit card bills, personal emails, celebrity contact information, medical records, birth certificates, passports, bank statements, store receipts, scripts, fan mail and more — charges a monthly subscription fee of $39.97 U.S. Since going online, it has recorded more than 1.2 million visitors.

Hilton's goodies were obtained when they became public property after she forgot to pay the $208 bill for a large storage locker she rented in 2005 while moving from one Los Angeles mansion to another. Her items were put up for auction last February, and two men reportedly paid $10 million for them with the idea that they could make it back, and more, by setting up the site and exploiting Hilton's fame and the public's obsession with her.

Hilton's spokesperson, Elliot Mintz, has said that his boss is "incredibly angry and upset" about the site and is going to explore legal options to see if she can shut it down.

ChartAttack readers know better, however, and can see right through Hilton's flimsy talent. In our recent poll, her singing was judged to have sucked more than anything else in music last year, and her "Stars Are Blind" clip received the fewest votes in the best music video category.

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