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May 13, 2008 7:36:17 PM CDT



Is America's Wild Child Growing Up?  

Posted May 9, 08 12:48 PM CDT in US Gossip    Most Covered

(newser) – What's this? America’s wild child Paris Hilton says she’d rather "cook great lasagna" and "play Monopoly" than hit the club scene—and next up she wants a baby and a wedding. "When I was younger I loved to go out, but now that I'm in a really great relationship, it's so much more fun to stay at home," the 26-year-old Paris told People

"We don't really like to go out. We have game night, friends come over and play Monopoly. It's chill. I've grown up a lot," she said of life with rocker boyfriend Benji Madden, who bought her a double-banded diamond (but not engagement) ring. "He's changed my life in every way. He's gonna be an incredible father."

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