Party girl Paris defends Australian shopping spree



SYDNEY (AFP) - American socialite Paris Hilton has declared herself a saviour who shops for the greater good in tight economic times.
In Sydney to host an exclusive New Year's dance party, the 27-year-old heir to the Hilton hotel fortune this week drew criticism for spending 5,560 Australian dollars (3,844 US dollars) in a 40-minute shopping spree.



Party girl Paris defends Australian shopping spree
Local charities accused her of callous excess but Hilton Wednesday defended the splurge.
"I'm in Australia, I think it's important to help out, you know, the economy out here, everywhere in the world," she told reporters, ahead of her New Year engagement.
"And what's wrong with doing a little shopping? It's New Year's, I need a New Year's dress."
Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard, questioned during a news conference Tuesday about Hilton's shopping spree, commended the socialite for recognising Australia's attraction as a fashion and shopping destination.
"I heard that a politician said that," Hilton said. "I thought that was very sweet and it's true."
Hilton will be paid 100,000 Australian dollars by the party's promoters for her Sydney appearance, promising a number of costume changes ahead of midnight.

Wednesday, December 31st 2008
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