Paris Hilton went to a voice lesson and later stopped by The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in Beverly Hills

Yum, I want that – right now. (The coffee drink, not Paris)

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Yum, I want that – right now. (The coffee drink, not Paris)

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When Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein took his own life, few people were more upset than his ex-fiancée Nicole Richie. But her sorrow may soon turn to anger, now that Star is exposing a secret DJ AM was desperately hiding — he had a fling with Nicole’s best friend, Paris Hilton!
In this week’s issue of Star, we have exclusive photos of DJ AM and Paris getting cozy at Toronto International Film Festival party in September 2007.
“They got more and more affectionate as the night went on, until they were all over each other. There was no doubt she wanted him,” an eyewitness tells Star.
Later, DJ AM and Paris retreated to the same hotel room and weren’t seen again until the next morning, the source says.


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They’re definitely back on!

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Spending time in the doghouse would be enjoyable, maybe even desirable — if it were like Paris Hilton’s. The heiress’ six pooches are surrounded by toys and products from Jimmy Chew, Pawda, Sniffany & Co. and Chewy Vuitton in their plush mini mansion behind the star’s Beverly Hills home. “It’s a miniature version of my house,” Paris tells Life & Style. “I designed it with the help of my interior decorator, Faye Resnick.”
The pooch pad for her dogs — Tinkerbell, Marilyn Monroe, Prince Baby Bear, Harajuku, Dolce and Prada — has a clay-tile roof and copper gutters outside and features two floors of black-and-pink luxury inside. Intricate ceiling molding and a crystal chandelier hang in the air- conditioned and heated upstairs bedroom and downstairs living room. “They love lying on the balcony, playing in their backyard and hanging out on their living room furniture,” Paris tells Life & Style. “They appreciate the house that Mommy built for them.”
And they should, says Timo Ketola, owner of 310 Properties in LA. “This is one of the most desirable and prestigious parts of LA to live in,” he says. “For a 300-square-foot building with those amenities here, it would cost $325,000 or so.”
