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Paris Parties For A Good Cause

Feb. 17 2009, Published 4:14 a.m. ET

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Scott Lazerson and Paris Hilton Paris Hilton celebrated her 28th birthday early with a party at her fabulous manse last Friday night. Paris' actual birthday is today. Guests included little sis' Nicky and celeb pals Hayden Panettiere, Simon Rex, Three 6 Mafia, Kevin Connolly and Russell Simmons.

One of the guests, Scott Lazerson, of Interface Foundation, a charity with a mission of eradicating hunger worldwide, caught the attention of guests as he carried around a bag of food that he had the opportunity to package with others at the Stop Hunger Now Million Meal Event at UNC Chapel Hill.

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Scott told the A-list guests about the mission of his organization. Paris asked her guests to donate to this worthwhile cause close to her heart and guests happily obliged Hilty by opening their checkbooks! Kevin Connolly even volunteered to go on a trip to Africa with the foundation.

The theme of the party was insanely sexy pink, and guests were required to wear something in pink. Guests noshed on mini-meatball sandwiches, petit grilled cheese concoctions, and bite sized hamburgers.

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Paris was stunning in a custom made pink Barbie party dress that showed off the heiress' gorgeous gams. Guests partied until the wee hours of the morning. The party was indeed a fun-filled night that only Paris could create with the added highlight of enlightening guests with one of her favorite charities.

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