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Old 04-28-2017, 11:26 PM   #306
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
Maybe that's why they treated her as someone special.
Good idea. Maybe sympathy or pity, then?

If so, that wouldn't be the answer to why Paris Hilton, especially, is treated as special.

Donald Trump was treated special before he ran for President. I think that the main reason must be that he has money. Lots of money. But I remember a time (early 90's or so) when the Donald fell on hard times. Was only a multi-millionaire, I think that he had to sell his yacht (would someone pass me a Kleenex? I think that I'm about to cry. Yes, I am. ) . But he was still treated special then. In his case, maybe it is as much flamboyance as it is money.

Maybe it's for just a whole lot of different reasons. I'm sure that someone, somewhere has written a book or at least a dissertation on the subject, or done some studies on it, written one or more peer-reviewed journal articles about it . . . .

Thought-provoking question. Thanks.

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