Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie is filming a new The Simple Life Three movie |
Paris Hilton and Nichole
Richie are currently filming the Fox television show "The Simple Life
Three". They were at the Small Wonder Daycare on Greenhill Avenue. A
segment producer with the show isn't saying how long the film crew was in town
or where else they might be filming.

Paris Hilton just released her hit The
Simple Life 2 Reality TV Show on DVD and The
Simple Life 2 Music CD. They are now on sale, ready for the
holiday season.
For Depression-era audiences, much of the fun of screwball comedies such as
It Happened One Night and My Man Godfrey, was the pleasure of
watching rich people act like loons or get their redemptive comeuppance from
some Average Joe. The same vicarious kicks are at play in the sophomore season
of The Simple Life, in which Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie drive from
Florida to California. With no cash or credit cards, they must depend on the
kindness of strangers (invariably nonplussed men whom the ladies approach for
handouts at toll booths, gas stations, or fast food joints). The series takes
great delight in putting the pampered and privileged duo in embarrassing
situations, such as getting them jobs as maids at a nudist resort. But through
it all, our uneasy riders are game for almost anything and never lose their
'tude. And just when their antics try the viewers' patience or sympathy (at the
nudist resort, they shamelessly goldbrick on the job, posing as guests and
calling for a maid to clean up the room for which they are responsible), they
somehow redeem themselves. On a cattle drive, they pull a City Slickers
and save one steer from slaughter. But comeuppance? These girls don't know the
meaning of the word (insert your own joke here). They are forced to take it from
several of their less-than-impressed hosts, but they also dish it out, as
witness one episode in which one unwitting antagonist is served a dog food
sausage courtesy of Nicole. How much of this is staged is probably beside the
point. The Simple Life is unreality television at its most addictive.
Fasten your seatbelts. -Donald Liebenson
Paris Hilton is one of the most
famous celebrities today. She is at any grocery checkout counter gazing out
from Us Weekly or In Touch or Star. Turn on the TV, and she's there, too, posing
on a red carpet with her signature tilted-head, sideways stare and vapid smile.
Paris Hilton has even invaded bookstores, with "Confessions
of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose," a ditzy guide to
channeling your inner heiress.