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VF Does Power Moms!

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AWW, MOM! Hilton, Lohan (inset) (Photo: Getty Images)

Graydon Carter may consider his magazine too good for the likes of Paris Hilton, but Paris's mom? No problem!

Sources say Vanity Fair is rounding up mothers of out-of-control starlets for a feature that's being billed as "Power Moms." Kathy Hilton, Dina Lohan (mother of Lindsay), and possibly Lynne Spears (mother of Britney) are all said to have agreed to be interviewed and photographed for story, which will be written by Judith Newman.

A Vanity Fair spokeswoman didn't respond to a request for comment, but a source with knowledge of the magazine's plans predicts the women will be surprised when the story turns out to be something other than the celebratory group profile they're expecting: "Do they really think the world gives a shit about stupid Kathy Hilton or stupid Dina Lohan?"

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