Monday, April 19, 2010

Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in  the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and  her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her  split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some  bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many  European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the  festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval,  now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up  nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval, now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in  the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and  her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her  split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some  bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many  European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the  festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval,  now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up  nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval, now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval, now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval, now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up nearly 15,000 from last year's average.


The newly-single Paris Hilton is mellow in yellow as she takes in the second day of the Coachella Festival with sister Nicky Hilton and her fiance David Katzenberg (not pictured). The heiress announced her split from long-term love Doug Reinhardt last last week. Despite some bands being grounded in Europe due to a ban on all flights out of many European countries following the eruption of and Icelandic volcano, the festival is enjoying sellout crowds. The Goldenvoice-promoted fesitval, now in it's 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per day - up nearly 15,000 from last year's average.



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