Maybe a Paris Hilton myspace impersonator blogged on myspace about Britney’s “partying ethics,” but her hardworking spindoctor Elliott Mintz gets it only half right when he says that she didn’t write that message urging us to go easy on the single mom. He says she’s not on myspace, but considering all the evidence we found to the contrary, that’s just not true.
News reports from several “reputable” sources have been reporting that Paris Hilton was using her MySpace blog to defend Britney Spears. In the fake blog, the “heiress” states that Brit is a great mom who is always there for her children, and that Britney’s partying is just the normal behavior for a 25-year-old.
While these are thoughts that could possibly be in Hilton’s head, only Miss Hilton knows for sure. TMZ contacted Paris’ rep, Elliot Mintz, who revealed that “Paris did not write it. She does not have a MySpace account.”
That may not be Paris’ myspace that issued the message urging us to go easy on Brit, but a different myspace personality that we presumed to be Paris said that Elliot tried to ground her from the popular online community once news got out how easy it was to hack. We were hacking into myspace at that point to read her comments. Here’s what she said in a comment on Hillary Duff’s supposed myspace on October 17th when news got out about the hack:
lmao elliot is screaming at me lmao hie MADDDDD BADDDDD and UGLYYYY lmao
Someone we assumed to be Paris also commented on Nicole Richie’s supposed myspace and was using the name “Grounded even longer now.No phone forever or comp.” at the time.
We make no claims that these myspace comments are authentic, but they look real to us. Here is a screenshot of the comments mentioned. I saved caches of almost all the supposed celebrity myspace comments I could find during the security hole, which has since been fixed.
I swear that these screenshots have not been altered and were just cut and resized to fit here. They may look a little suspect, and it’s possible they’re not Paris at all, but this is what I found during the brief window when myspace was vulnerable to a pretty basic hack.
Paris grounded? C’mon! You don’t ground grown women, no matter how much they may need it. It’s totally fake.
This is Nicole’s real myspace:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=112535200
Lots of kids who know all about the private lives of those celebrities use the celebrity pictures and information for role playing. For some reason, tons of people who should know better think those role playing profiles are real.
I used to work on a Discovery channel show that had a very nerdy following. The girl on the show (the rest of the cast were men) always had profiles of her faked. She actually cared enough to contact MySpace and have them taken down, but not everyone does that.
Is anyone else completely over Britney, Paris and Lindsey? I mean, these skanks are vile!
Brett….Normally I would agree, but these three are just like a massive train wreck and you can’t help but look!