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Paris Hilton’s Rwanda trip postponed
Peter David
LOS ANGELES—The New Paris Express won’t be making a stop in Africa just
yet. The Playing for Good Foundation, which links businesses and Celebes
with a multitude of charities benefiting children and families in need,
announced Thursday that Paris Hilton’s upcoming trip to Rwanda has been
postponed while the agency restructures.
“Paris has been a loyal and gracious supporting of Playing for Good, but
the foundation has to regrettably reschedule this trip,” the
organization said in a statement. “Playing for Good would like to thank
Ms. Hilton for her generosity and her continued support of this
initiative and is looking forward to rescheduling the trip with her at a
later time.”
It was foundation founder Scott Lazerson who originally invited the
heiress to make the visit to Rwanda.
Hilton told E! Online last month that she planned to visit the
impoverished, civil-war-plagued central African nation in November,
after finishing work on her movie, Repo! The Genetic Opera.
“There’s so much need in that area, and I feel like if I go, it will
bring more attention to what people can do to help,” Hilton said at the
time.
The trip would have marked Hilton’s first major foray into high-profile,
Angelina-style philanthropy, a concept that she said she planned on
becoming more familiar with while serving 23 days behind bars for
probation violation earlier this year.
“Now that I’ve been here and I’ve been seeing life through different
eyes—just getting letters from all around the world—I have a lot of
compassion for things that are going on around me that are so much more
important than things I ever thought about,” the 26-year-old Simple Life
star told E!’s Ryan Seacrest in a jailhouse phone call.
“I’m so much more grateful for everything that I have, even just to have
a pillow at night or food or anything…I don’t know,” Hilton said. “I
just want to start using what I’ve been given by God to bring light to
causes that I believe in.”
Namely, at the time, she said that she wanted to build a transitional
facility for recently released female inmates to help them as they
rework their way into society.
Hilton has certainly been busy since flying the coop, although not all
of her extracurricular ventures have been of the nonprofit variety.
Aside from her movie, a rock musical that has been shooting in Toronto,
the “Stars Are Blind” singer has gotten the ball rolling on a new album
with über-producer Scott Storch, inked a deal with Antebi Footwear Group
to launch a signature line of shoes and, in August, debuted her
eponymous clothing line at celebrity shop spot Kitson in West Hollywood.
Proceeds from the launch of Hilton’s latest fashionable venture were
donated to Los Angeles Children’s Hospital, where she also spent time
meeting with patients following her release from jail on June 26. |