March 18th, 2006, 02:42 AM
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EXCLUSIVE: She dumps Stavros to go back to ex
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PARIS Hilton's rocky romance with Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos has finally sunk - and the socialite has sailed back into the arms of former fiance (and namesake) Paris Latsis.
Paris H was spotted getting cosy with Paris L - also from Greece and due to inherit a shipping fortune - at LA nightclub Privilege last weekend.
And according to our disco detective, they looked decidedly friendly.
"The two Parises spent most of the evening together, head to head and laughing in the corner," says our Stateside snitch.
"It certainly looked like they had a lot of catching up to do - they were getting pretty close and personal."
But it doesn't seem Hilts is ready for a monogamous relationship just yet. Later in the week the 25- year-old Simple Life star loudly scoped for fit men at the launch of a video game - again at the Privilege club.
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She reportedly asked if US Olympic skier Jeremy Bloom was attending.
When he didn't show, she was heard saying: "Are there any hot guys here? I need a hot guy." We trust Stavros, 19, has been updated on his relationship status. Although it will hardly be a surprise - he and his now-ex have been rowing publicly for weeks, most notably at various Oscars parties.
La Paris - who's album, featuring her first single Screwed, is out next month - met the other Paris at Jimmy'z in Monte Carlo when they were teenagers.
They got together in December 2004 and, five months later, Latsis proposed.
But by October 2005 it was over - and Paris H had swapped the 27-yearold for younger, richer Stavros.
Let's hope Paris L's mum has changed her mind about the hotel heiress.
During their whirlwind engagement, Mamma Latsis was said to disapprove of her son's American - ie, not posh enough - fiancee.
Stormy water ahead, we think...
mirror.co.uk
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