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Paris Hilton says she loves "hot, hot, hot" Dubai
US socialite soaks up "beautiful" Middle Eastern culture
Dressed in a lime green Middle Eastern style abaya, or dress, American socialite Paris Hilton entered the conference room and bid the eagerly awaiting media with a "Salam Alaikum," Arabic for hello, a day after she arrived in Dubai to film a new season of her raunchy reality show.
The hotel heiress who has only been in Dubai for only 24 hours is already besotted with the glitzy town as she told the press: "Dubai is hot, hot, hot and not just literally.”

“I love the Middle Eastern culture and want to learn more about it. The women here are very beautiful and their dresses are certainly a lot more elegant than what women wear in Hollywood,” Hilton told a press conference held at the InterContinental hotel.
The socialite said she had big plans to enjoy the culture and wanted to go for a camel ride and get a henna tattoo as well as swim with the dolphins, meaning she would be headed to the luxurious Atlantis hotel, which launched last year with a massive celebrity-studded party as the financial crisis hit.
Hilton, however, sidestepped questions about how much she would be paid for filming her MTV-hosted <a href="http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/parisbff/series.jhtml">"My new BFF"</a> show, which will have to be toned down so as not to offend local customs and culture.

When asked how the show would stick to local customs considering it is known for its raunchy scenes, with drunken-fuelled nudity, Hilton said: “What happened in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas. I will not make my girls do anything like that as I respect the culture of the UAE and Dubai is a far classier place anyway.”
Hilton was referring to an episode in the U.S.-based show where female contestants were made to perform a striptease for a group of men.
Hilton also refused to comment on Cristiano Ronaldo, the world famous footballer she was spotted canoodling with days before she arrived in Dubai. Al Arabiya was unable to confirm rumors that the striker would be coming to Dubai to visit Hilton during her 21-day stay.
Since landing in the United Arab Emirates, Hilton has been gushing on social networking site Twitter about how much she loves the Arabian party town and wrote: "Paris loves Dubai" and "Dubai Rocks! :) yay."
The heiress also warned clubs and restaurants not to try and use her name to promote themselves during financially tough times. "Attention Club owners and Promoters - Please stop using my name to promote your clubs, because I will catch you and call you out on it," she tweets.
Dubai Rocks! :) yay.Paris tweets