The professional celebrity took to her social network last night and showed off the only reason she's famous. To wit:

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You knew it was coming. Pauly D has just completed a whirlwind tour of Paris. Well, maybe you didn't know it was coming, but still, it totally happened.
It says a lot about both Jersey Shore and Paris Hilton that the latter was gushing about the run-in, too. That's when you know you've hit the big time.
When the tattooed, gelled-up DJ met the HO-tel heiress in Las Vegas Friday, the two hit it off ... but did Rhode Island's most famous DJ hit that later?
Who knows, but Paris Hilton is newly single after her breakup with Doug Reinhardt, and Tweeted about jetting off for a girls' weekend in Las Vegas.

When reality stars and loose morals collide in Sin City.
But it was Pauly D who caught her attention! Paris Tweeted:
"Had the best time last night! We went to an incredible dinner at Botero and then raged @XSLasVegas. Ran into my boy Too Short and met Pauly D."
Pauly D seemed to be pretty excited about the encounter, as well, as he Tweeted (at 3:19 am) - "Me and Paris ..." - and linked to the above photo.
The inventors of Twitter must have had Spencer Pratt in mind.
Whether it's in retaliation for media criticism of Heidi Montag, a ploy for whatever attention he can get, or simply out of boredom, dude is in rare form of late.
Just a few days removed from an epic rant against Audrina Patridge's "Tijuana plastic surgery" and various other celebrities, The Hills star is at it once again.
This time it's another rumored plastic surgery recipient - Kate Hudson - who drew his Tweeting wrath as Spencer feels her (rumored) boob job is inadequate.
"How is it possible to get breast implants and still not have breasts," he Twittered Monday. "Kate H - get ur money back. I gotta guy who will hook you up!"
A fair question ... and a generous offer. What a humanitarian.


Breast implants or not, Kate Hudson isn't Spencer's type.
Kate Hudson reportedly had breast implants of some kind put in recently, but her "new" chest looks an awful lot like her old one. Which is fine, of course.
But Spencer Pratt, who's been defending his wife from major negativity surrounding her recent plastic surgery bonanza, as not impressed, that's for sure.
He didn't stop at Kate, either.
Pratt took aim at Robert Rey - a.k.a. Dr. 90210 - who recently criticized Heidi, calling him a hypocrite, seeing as his daughter is totally "into plastic."
Branching out, he took on Kim Kardashian's kat kontroversy from yesterday, saying "Come on KK America's alrealy seen way too much of ur pu$$y."
Wow. Finally, for reasons unknown (aside from Twitter making it so easy) he bashed Snooki from Jersey Shore, posting "SNOOKI everyone" and this:

Harsh, Spencer. That is harsh.
We don't give Miley Cyrus credit often, but we can say this about the 17-year old: she deleted her Twitter account and never looked back.
She's also not clinically insane.
The same can't be said about Tila Tequila, who claimed to have quit the social networking service on Monday (because it's the "MOST HATEFUL, DEVIL WORSHIPPERS, RACIST, AND VIOLENT COMMUNITY THAT I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED"), only to fire it back up today.
She wrote:
"Damn Twitter was f***ing BORING without me huh? I would be bored as hell if I were U and I wasn't on twitter anymore! hahhaha jk xox."
That sure is a funny joke. Almost as funny as lying about a pregnancy.

That 1 day has arrived... God help us all.
Because Tila is committed to a mental asylum in the near future, we can only hope to her followers, she continued to Tweet about her return:
"Did ya;ll miss me?? I see all the OG's here! YAY! No more filthy haters and Media peeps following! So many famew****s on my tail & would do ANYTHING to get fame by name dropping me! LOSERS!"
Well, she asked. Now it's time to answer: Are you glad Tequila is back on Twitter? Did you miss her?
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Kourtney Kardashian is so special.
On Monday, she Tweeted the following, incredible news: "My baby is moving like crazy! Going to try and relax and sleep."
Thank goodness she alerted followers to that crucial information, but wouldn't it actually be more newsworthy if the child was NOT moving at this point in her pregnancy?
Kourtney Kardashian: Pregnant, Tweeting, crying out for attention.
Meanwhile, shady baby daddy Scott Disick is continuing to say whatever will make him sound like a responsible father-to-be.
"We're home every night looking at baby books and baby magazines," he told Us Weekly. "I just want to stay home with her, enjoy her company, look at her stomach and be with her."
And speak to any celebrity gossip tabloid that calls, of course.
The idea of Twitter started back in the spring of 2006 as a side project of a private start-up company. Three years later, the service is available throughout the world. The purpose of Twitter is to allow individuals to post messages of up to 140 characters that instantly upload to the site at twitter.com.
The Twitter experience is customizable. You can set your own security parameters for your Twitter account, choosing to block certain groups or individuals from reading your posts. You can choose from thousands of categories, themes, organizations and people to follow on Twitter. You make your own home page and choose the Twitter feeds you receive.
Twitter posts (or "tweets") are intended to be short, usually just two to three sentences max. So many different demographics use this free service that messages vary vastly from one individual to the next. Below are some examples of posts you might find:
Jon Sherman is a news anchor for a local television station.
Jon’s Twitter message: Check out KTEW channel 4 tonight for the latest on the new penguin babies at the zoo.
Jessica Marin is a mother of three boys.Jessica’s Twitter message: The boys and I are going to the water park today to take advantage of this amazing weather. Look for photos soon.
David Lang is a celebrity working on a movie in Hollywood.
David’s Twitter message: The heat was on today as we filmed the ending of Heat Stroke Part III. Look for shots of me and the rest of the cast at www.thiswebsite.com.
The beauty of Twitter is that you can update whenever you please. Some people might Twitter 10 to 12 times a day, while others might find one Twitter message a week satisfactory. It’s your information you are putting out there, so whatever works for you is what people will have access to via the site. You can update your Twitter messages from a phone, too, so you can Twitter while waiting in line at the supermarket, sitting on the train or lying on the couch. Its flexibility is one of the perks that lead to the high usage.
You can use an application named TwitPic to upload pictures to accompany your Twitter messages. Here, too, you can use your cell phone to share pictures with people.
Everyone! The free service is extremely popular, largely due to its ease and convenience. People can set up their Twitter accounts to send updates from people and companies they follow directly to their cell phones. If you were to tune into Ryan Seacrest’s radio show or view the nightly E! news show, you would hear the hosts quoting items from celebrity Twitter posts. Ashton Kutcher might tweet about his latest movie, Lindsay Lohan might comment on tabloid rumors that she and Samantha Ronson are back together, Lance Armstrong could Twitter about training for a bicycle race -- you name it, there is a Twitter about it. These Twitter posts also serve as direct messages from the sources, providing an excellent means for celebrities to address rumors, promote projects or voice their opinions instantly.
If Twitter sounds like fun and you would like to give it a try, log on to twitter.com and sign up for a free account. It takes only minutes to create a profile. Before long, you’ll be tweeting along with the masses. You can also begin your search for people to follow on Twitter; just use the “find people” tab. You might find relatives, favorite politicians or your children’s teachers chirping away already. Customize your home Twitter page to make it more user-friendly, appealing and reflective of your identity.
So what are you doing, thinking, creating, selling or seeking? Tweet, tweet!