Paris Hilton's Ex-Fiancé Turns Himself in, Charged for Fighting with Cops
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 Chris Zylka -- the actor/model who was engaged to Paris Hilton -- has turned himself in to cops in Ohio after allegedly fighting off officers last week who attempted to arrest him. A clerk at the Warren Municipal Court in Ohio tells TMZ ... Zylka…
Paris Hilton's two-year-old learned a new word ... and it's a four-letter expletive he just won't stop saying. Paris just shared video of her son, Phoenix,.. TMZ.com
In this emotional video, Paris Hilton returns to her Malibu beach house, which has been completely destroyed in the aftermath of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Her $8.4 million property, once a place of cherished memories with her family, has been reduced to ashes. Paris opens up about the heartbreak of losing her home and the emotional toll it has taken, while also expressing gratitude that her loved ones are safe. She reflects on the importance of cherishing life’s precious moments and extends her support to others affected by the fires. Watch as Paris shares her journey through this tragedy and her message of hope for recovery and rebuilding.
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The devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have claimed the homes of some of Hollywood's biggest stars, with Paris Hilton and Ben Affleck among those who have lost everything. Both celebrity estates in the iconic Hollywood Hills have been reduced to rubble, as the inferno spreads across the region. As firefighters battle the relentless flames, several other top celebrities have also been forced to evacuate their properties. The destruction has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, highlighting the increasingly catastrophic wildfire threat in California. Celebrities share their heartbreak as they reflect on the losses in the midst of the crisis.
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Winter weather warnings have been issued for five U.S. states, including West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Alaska, as up to 10 inches of snow are forecasted. The National Weather Service (NWS) cautioned about hazardous driving conditions, travel disruptions, and power outages. With freezing temperatures expected, vulnerable groups like infants and the elderly may face health risks. Snow accumulations ranging from six to ten inches are expected in certain areas, including Northeast Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and parts of Alaska.
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