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Paris Hilton And Boyfriend Take Spain Fashion Show…Quietly

Paris Hilton - Photo Credit: CNN

Paris Hilton has been surprising us lately.  In the past few years, she’s remained uncharacteristically quiet about not only her public life, but her love life as well.  The World According to Paris star hasn’t been seen much lately.  Could it be that she’s finally settling down?

 

Paris Hilton – Photo Credit: CNN

After Paris got in hot water over some controversial remarks she made toward the gay community.  After releasing an official apology, Paris pretty much disappeared from the limelight, a la Nicole Richie.  While her other gal pal LiLo is still running wild, Paris and her newest boyfriend, River Viiperi have been spending plenty of quality time together – most recently in Spain.

 

River is an extremely popular model – so popular, that his name ranks in the list of the 50 highest paid models.  River and Paris jetted to Spain for River to walk the runway in the 080 Barcelona Fashion show for Mango clothing line.  River arrived to the fashion show sans Paris-and the heiress didn’t show until the fashion show was just starting-reportedly to miss being photographed.  Her boyfriend took center stage for the Mango clothing line.  She slipped into a seat right next to the son of the president of the clothing line.

River is no stranger to the flash of cameras.  He’s worked for clothing lines such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and H&M, and has been snapped by Mario Testino for the most elite fashion magazines.

It’s refreshing to see Paris take a step back from the limelight and her crazy antics.  Is she finally going to settle down?  Do you think they’re going to get married?  Let us know in the comments!

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