Does Paris Hilton Need Surgery to Fix Her Feet?
She’s one of the most famous people in the world for no other reason than being famous. Sure, she’s had her fair share of reality shows, and she has a last name that everyone in the world is at least a little familiar with. But that does not mean Paris Hilton has actually done anything noteworthy. She’s released a few songs, she’s working now as a DJ – likely so that she can have a reason to stay out until the early hours of the morning and travel the world partying it up without being criticized too much for living that life style at her age. Paris Hilton, however, will always be the woman known for being famous for being famous.
Her family owns the Hilton hotel brand, and that’s enough to make this blonde beauty a famous face. She’s been around the world a million times to walk the red carpet at just about every imaginable event, and she’s made fans and enemies across the world. She works hard to keep herself looking young and fit, hitting the gym, working out, dieting and we think engaging in a bit of filler-happiness, but one thing she just can’t fix are her feet.
No matter how many pedicures, massages and gorgeous shoes she buys, Paris Hilton is never going to have gorgeous feet. In fact, we vote she should always wear closed-toe shoes to keep those hammer toes hidden. They’re aging her, and she might consider skipping her next botox appointment for a consultation with the podiatrist.
It’s Painful
Aside from the fact that Hilton has ugly feet, she likely experiences some very painful moments in her life. Hammertoes are real, and they’re not comfortable. The heiress should take her insurance to the podiatrist and ask him for some help with surgery so she can relieve some pain.
Tight Shoes are Bad for It
Being a very wealthy heiress means Hilton spends most of her time in tight, uncomfortable shoes that are doing her no favors. The tight toe box of a Louboutin or Manolo will only aggrevate her hammertoes and make her situation that much worse. She needs to see a doctor.
She Probably Needs a Vacation
Being a DJ means she’s out late and traveling often, and that can exhaust a person. After hammertoe surgery, however, she’d need to stay home with her foot elevated for a few weeks. The heiress works hard and parties hard, so she’s probably in need of a few weeks off her feet to recover not only from surgery, but also from life.
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