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As she promotes her new album, "Paris," Simple Life, star Paris Hilton says she understands the confusion over her transformation. But she urges a look past the stereotypes reports ABC News.
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"I can understand people prejudging on that fact," she said Tuesday outside Specs Music Store on South Beach, "but the music speaks for itself."
Hilton, 25, will release "Paris" on Tuesday. Her single, "Stars Are Blind," has already jumped up Billboard's dance music charts.
"I've been singing and playing the piano and violin since I'm 6 years old," she said, "so it's something I've been doing my whole life."
Hilton said she's confident of the album's appeal.
"I know music," she said, "so I know people will love it."
In other news, Paris Hilton is being forced out of her home by thousands of pairs of shoes.
The hotel heiress loves to shop and has bought so many pairs of shoes she
doesn't know what to do with them all.
She told Britain's Now magazine: "Like most girls, I'm passionate about
shoes. I have so many pairs its ridiculous. In fact, I probably have over a
thousand pairs and now my whole house is like one giant closet because I
just put them wherever they'll fit."
The 'Stars Are Blind' singer is known for her love of style and vanity and
recently declared herself to be the new Marilyn Monroe.
She said at the time: "There's nobody in the world like me. I think every
decade has an iconic blonde - like Marilyn Monroe or Princess Diana - and
right now, I'm that icon."
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