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Paris Hilton Gets DJ Gig In India

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"American socialite Paris Hilton says she felt 'blessed and magical' as she landed in Goa after a tiring journey from her country.

'So happy! I am in paradise with @riverviiperi in a beautiful villa on the water. So peaceful here. Such a magical feeling. Feel so blessed,' Hilton tweeted, after she arrived here to perform at the the India Resort Fashion Week (IRFW) 2012, currently underway at Candolim beach in Goa."

At one time (Pre-Kim Kardashian) Paris Hilton was the biggest star in reality TV and in the unreal world of Hollywood.

Oh, but how the mighty have fallen, now the slightly skanky socialite is reduced to bragging on Twitter about a DJ gig in Goa, India.

Paris, we also feel mightily blessed, that you are in faraway India and not in the homeland.

We are praying that you will encounter an Indian guru who will brainwash you into taking a vow of silence, now that would be nirvana.

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