I agree that it was like Paris was baked with a few missing ingredients. Great analogy! She's missing her chocolate chips and her spices and all the personality/flavor/intellect components that make her more than just a pretty cookie to look at on the surface, I think. If she'd get herself some more schooling and work less on her visual image and more on her actual intrinsics, I think we'd have a good start to getting her up to full-baked status and see more than just surface beauty beneath those blue eyes. I think she'd feel better about herself and add a lot more societal value as an "icon," too, if she got some validation from someplace other than her looks. Just a strong hunch.

I see similar intellectual vacuity in the Lindsays, Britneys and Nicoles of that same young-Hollywood set. It concerns me from a parental-societal standpoint for those young women, and that whole looks-driven culture presents dangers to young people of both genders, I think.