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November 29, 2005

Simple Life Has A Home


Now, I can sleep tonight:

The Simple Life – which was canceled by FOX last month and seemed doomed by Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie's ongoing feud – is coming back on a new network.

The fourth season of the reality show, titled The Simple Life: Till Death Do Us Part,, will air on E! next spring, the cable network announced Monday. "We are thrilled to welcome Paris, Nicole and The Simple Life to E!," said Ted Harbert, the network's president & CEO.

The upcoming season will put the former best friends to "the matrimonial test," according to a statement. In the 10 new episodes, the two women will each take turns playing the role of "wife" and running a household. They will be required to perform household tasks such as cooking, cleaning – and taking care of children. According to E!, each family will decide which young heiress is a "keeper."


Posted by Lawren at November 29, 2005 07:35 AM | Trackbacks (0)

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Hey Paris look like a fuckin' doll or something. She's uglyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!

Says: tha king at December 3, 2005 03:22 PM

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