Chicka, chicka...check out Paris Hilton's nipple in V magazine! Along with talking about her latest business venture—being an EDM DJ, if you didn't already know—and looking flawless for her photo spread in the mag, Hilton took another fashion risk by wearing a sheer bra in one of the photos from her spread. The blond socialite proudly flaunted her right breast, flashing her nipple to the camera, which was accentuated by the light that flickered off that gigantic disco ball between her legs. Although Paris is hitting the ones and twos in her special "DJ gloves" (fingerless Chanel gloves, in case you were wondering) all over the world, she tells V, "I don't consider myself a DJ. I am a businesswoman, and this is just a small part of what I do. I love music and I love partying, so it's a fun job for me." We bet! Especially since the blue-eyed beauty has been a fan of house music for quite some now. "Dance music can instantly make people happy, which is such a powerful thing. I have been going to raves since I was 15 and have always had a love for this music," she said. Hilton has been a prominent figure in the party scene for nearly a decade, but understands that her projects come first. "I work hard and have so much to be responsible for—my music, my brands, and 45 retail stores, to name a few of my projects. I take every project very seriously and am proud of my work. "I'm so happy in my daily life that a breakdown would not be possible. If you spend time focusing on creative ways to improve yourself and your work, I think it keeps you going in the right direction. It also helps to have such a loving and supportive family." Paris is currently working on an album with "my friends Lil Wayne, Flo Rida, Snoop Dogg, and more. It's a fun album that will put you in a good mood and make you want to dance!" And Hilton is not even stressing about people who claim she's not a legitimate DJ. "There are always going to be haters in life. I don't pay attention to those people," she tells the mag. "I'm doing what I love and selling out shows all around the world, and I'm getting paid a lot of money to do it. I'm passionate and I work hard to keep bettering my music, my sets and myself. That's what really matters." Eonline
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