Do you want a new best friend?

You could try striking a chord with Paris Hilton when she brings her show ‘My New BFF’ to Dubai.
June 2, 2009 8:10 by kippreport
Socialite Paris Hilton has not had much luck with best friends so far; her fallouts with Nicole Richie and Brittany Flickinge are examples of friendships gone wrong. So, she is now hoping that she will find her dream ‘best friend forever’ in Dubai.
Lionsgate and Ish Entertainment have joined Dubai-based Uniqon to produce a new version of the show, ‘Paris Hilton’s My New BFF’ in Dubai. Hilton will be testing a group of young women to see who would best suit her requirements.
“I love it for the sheer wildcard aspect of it,” Ish Entertainment co-founder Michael Hirschhorn told Variety. “It’s so out of the ordinary.”
What we think is more out of the ordinary is the fact that anybody would want to be best friends with someone who has actually said “Wal-mart… do they like make walls there?”
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