A number of inmates have told her she's better looking without it. One said, "Girl, you don't need all that stuff."
Paris took her first shower, with some privacy.
Paris is spending time reading a book. She visited with her shrink, and her lawyer, Richard Hutton.
Inmates are telling Paris that she got a raw deal.
On day one, Paris Hilton was described as a "polite and gracious" prisoner.
In a statement outside the Los Angeles jail, Hilton's lawyer, Richard Hutton, told the media that Paris is "doing very well under the circumstances."
According to Hutton, Paris was forced into a 100-sq. ft. "administrative segregation" cell because of her celebrity status. She's only allowed out of her tiny cell for one hour a day to "be in the module, take a shower and talk on the phone."
"Paris didn't want to make a media circus out of the event. She just wanted to quietly start serving her time."
Hutton added that Paris will be doing a fair amount of self-reflection during her time in the clink, because "she wants to change the attitudes that exist about her," reports TMZ
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