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October 1, 2007 11:16 a.m. EST Sally Grover - Celebrity News Service Writer New York, NY (CNS) - Paris Hilton may be a changed girl from her time in prison but she doesn't want to talk about it anymore. The one-woman-publicity-wagon made an appearance on David Letterman's "Late Show" and showed the crowd just how unimpressed she can get when things don't go her way. Letterman, who uses Hilton frequently in his stand-up routine, was intent on keeping his conversation with the heiress on the subject of her prison sentence. Hilton, however, had other ideas. After minutes of grilling about life behind bars, the heir-head finally said, "I've moved on with my life so I don't really want to talk about it anymore." Hilton, who was on the show to promote her latest perfume, "Can-Can", then sat back, looking unimpressed, and squirmed in her seat. Letterman didn't let up. When an audience member yelled, "I love you, Paris!" Letterman joked, "Is that somebody you met in jail?" "The Simple Life" star, who made a special appearance on "Larry King Live" to talk about her jail trauma, told the comedian, "Now you're making me sad. I came because you're hurting my feelings." While audiences were entertained by the segment, the interview ended with Hilton unimpressed that her life had been used as the punch-line to Letterman's jokes.
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