Paris Hilton spotted at the Port Authorities on her birthday
In the inevitable high heels and platinum coiffure, an hour and a half late, Paris walked through the hall of one of the city’s less glamorous day spots.
Escorted by an entourage of girlfriends and police officers, Paris came to attend a lunch party organized by the United Service Organizations, the private nonprofit providing support and recreational services to members of the American military and their families, which has an office in the terminal’s north wing.
Paris was all hugs and smiles as she was welcomed by a soldier in combat uniform who offered her a cupcake with a birthday candle. She had a bite of a sandwich and a bite of a cookie and drew a heart next to her name on a poster reading, “Tomorrow’s warfighter needs you today,” calling for donations to the Army Emergency Relief.
She then made the “V” victory sign for countless cellphone pictures with U.S.O. guests in uniform, suit or sweatpants, chatted with army wives and kids and kept her smile unshaken for some 25 minutes. She then left, parading by the information desk and cheap jewelry stands in the station’s entrance hall.
Like usual, a big crowd was escorting Paris and many photographers and paparazzi were trying to snap pictures of the event.




