Published 9/12/2008
at Celebrity Fix
Paris Hilton may have nothing in common with the man she once referred to as that ""wrinkly, white-haired guy," but the same can't be said about his running mate, Sarah Palin.It seems the heiress and the Republican V.P. hopeful both share a fondness for fashionable footwear by Naughty Monkey, per the Wall Street Journal. Apparently, when John McCain introduced Palin as his pick, she was sporting a pair of red peep-toe pumps with three-and-a-half-inch heels originally designed by the company for women in their 20s who go clubbing, um, kinda like Paris, who has been photographed wearing the brand's shoes.
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