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Paris Hilton's pop music dreams shattered by Warner Bros.
London | June 02, 2007 5:15:05 PM IST
 

 

 

Paris Hilton has received another shock in the midst of preparing for her prison term.

The jail-bound socialite, who is due to begin her slammer stint on June 5, has been dropped by her record label.

Warner Bros. has shown the door to the heiress, who is said to be devastated after learning of the verdict.

"We are not expecting any new Paris Hilton material in the foreseeable future," the Mirror quoted a spokesman for the record label, as saying.

This pronouncement marks an embarrassing full stop to a pop career that Paris once boldly declared would "leave a mark on music".

The declaration to drop Hilton comes after Warner Bros used up a small fortune promoting her.

Her only video for first single Stars Are Blind, cost 250,000 dollars after being re-shot twice to make it more raunchy and spicy.

She was also financed for a world tour to promote her album and was put up in some of the world's most expensive hotels.

Apart from suffering huge losses, Warner Bros were also put off by Paris' unprofessional behaviour.

"Paris was sweet but she became more and more unreliable, which was a shame as the first song showed real promise," a label source said.

"She started missing interviews and everyone lost patience. She claimed she'd been working on the album for years and was proud of it. But the sales just didn't add up and in the end it was an easy decision to make," the source added. (ANI)

 
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