After seeing in the New Year in Australia, Paris Hilton arrived back in Los Angeles with her new BFF yesterday, and wasted no time in getting to a beauty salon on Melrose Place for a pampering session. While she was in London for Paris Hilton's British Best Friend, which airs on ITV2 later this month, Paris found time to chat with British Glamour about sex, surgery, lies, and Lindsay Lohan. Here are the highlights:
- On whether she's buying a house in London: "No, people just make up stories, but I would like to move here one day and raise my kids in the UK so that they have British accents and manners."
- On how much of what she reads about herself is lies: "95% is BS. I read a story about myself dancing sexily in front of Prince William and Harry, when actually I was just sitting there and they came up and said, 'Hey, nice to meet you'."
- On whether she's ready for kids yet: "I'd definitely love to have them in the next two years. I want a boy first, to watch over my girls, and I'll name my first girl London because I love that name. I'd like three or four in total."
To find out what Paris had to say about how many people she's slept with, why she won't have breast implants, and what the deal is with Lindsay Lohan, just read more.
- On how many people she's slept with: "I've only done it with a couple of people. People make up stories, but mostly I just kiss. I think it's important to play hard to get. Nobody wants the fake Prada bag; they want the brand new bag that no one can get and is the most expensive. If you give it up to a guy he won't respect you; he'll want you much more if he can't have you".
- On why she said she'd never get breast implants: "I'm really scared of needles, plus I like looking natural and flat chested. When I was younger I was obsessed with wearing padded bras and stuff, but as I get older I realise that I like myself the way I am."
- On whether she's proper friends with Lindsay Lohan now: "We're fine now. I think she's really changed. I saw her a month ago and she was really sweet and seemed really happy and we're all adults now. Actually I've just decided not to fight with anyone because it's really not worth it."
- On Gordon Brown: "[P]eople keep coming up to me here [London] and asking me to run for Prime Minister. 'We hate him,' they say".
You can read the full interview in the February issue of British Glamour, out tomorrow.
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LOL she wants to bring her kids up in Britain so they have the accent!!
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