Paris Hilton Spreads Her Message Of Hope Among Patrons Of Les Deux

It's hard not to marvel at the transformation undergone by reformed socialite Paris Hilton, who went into the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood a lowly, scenewhoring caterpillar, only to emerge from the cocoon-like confines of her solitary confinement cell a socially conscious and spiritual butterfly. Still, a free woman has every right to occasionally get her Ketel One-and-cran on, and so Friday night marked the heiress's first foray back into the Hollywood nightlife scene, where she spread the gospel among peers by singing along to her own, studio-enhanced vocals. From People.com:
The heiress arrived at [Les Deux] a little before midnight Friday with a group including her sister Nicky and Erin Foster (daughter of music producer David Foster). [...]
She later stood on a couch and - with most eyes on her - danced seductively against a wall with an arm extended up in the air, singing the words to every song that played, including her own single, "Stars Are Blind."
"Paris was super happy and full of smiles," says one clubgoer. "She was laughing, having fun, drinking, dancing, singing along to songs, talking to everyone and hugging all the girls at her table."
Hilton's triumphant return to the social stage that made her a phenomenon in the first place couldn't have come at a more opportune moment. Sure, some might cynically dismiss it as a relapse into her vapid ways, but, as those in attendance at Les Deux that night will attest, the new Paris now has her bodyguards handing out full-color brochures, outlining some of the exciting, vague projects that might one day emerge from the newly formed Paris Hilton Foundation for Things That Really Matter.
