Paris Hilton smashes chin in embarrassing fall (+video)
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Celebrity socialite Paris Hilton badly hurt her chin after an embarrassing fall outside a music store in Prague.
The hotel heiress - who has US size 11 feet - was rushing out of a music store in the Czech Republic capital in a bid to escape the paparazzi.
Paris, who was wearing sneakers, tripped as she went through the door with her boyfriend, Good Charlotte rocker Benji Madden.
Instead of helping her up, Benji stepped over the 27-year-old socialite.
When he realised what had happened, the musician helped Paris up and glared at photographers who were swarming the celebrity couple.
As the left the store, Paris was overhead moaning to Benji: "Prague, never again!"
The following day, the beauty was seen sporting a large bruise on her chin as she left the Good Charlotte concert at the city’s Congress Center.
Meanwhile, Paris is the most overexposed celebrity in America.
According to Los Angeles E-Poll Market Research, which rated more than 3000 celebrities in terms of their appeal, 70 per cent of US citizens would use the word overexposed to describe The Simple Life star.
Most celebrities average between three and seven per cent at the height of their careers, researchers found.
Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen also appeared on the list.
Gerry Philpott, Chief Executive of E-Poll, said: "In this country, we love to build people up, tear them down and then build them back up again.
"You can go from zero to 60 in exposure like that. And, for that matter, 60 to zero."
*Watch Paris falling over here.
- Bang! Showbiz
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