Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Paris Hilton Detained In Tokyo


Immediately after pleading guilty to coke possession, Paris Hilton flew to Tokyo. I am surprised she even tried to go considering the tough drug policies in Japan. But, Paris being Paris and convinced that she is above anything went anyway. After six hours of questioning she was ordered to a hotel while authorities decide whether she will be allowed to legally enter the country.


26 comments:

  1. Was it John Lennon or Paul McCartney who was barred from Japan for a prior drug possession conviction? Maybe George Harrison?

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  2. Those outfits are hideous.

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  3. Ahahahaha....I am hoping they will not be allowed to enter the country!

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  4. @Sis, then we get her back. Who wants that?

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  5. She should be banned for that dress. Isn't she over 30? Cannot stand her.

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  6. Love it! I hope they kick her out!

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  7. @weezy it was Paul McCartney. I think he's still not allowed back. Something about pot in his bag. i forget the story.

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  8. Those *girls* are hideous.

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  9. Couldn't happen to a nicer gal.

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  10. @Julie. Paul got busted for having pot in his luggage when he went to Japan to tour with Wings. He went to jail for a few days but it didn't go to trial. He was told that he was not welcome back but he has since toured Japan.

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  11. Anonymous11:17 AM

    Isn't that a shame the Parasite wasn't allowed. Wonder if she will have to come back to the states and come up with a stupid excuse.

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  12. She "was ordered to a hotel"? Aaaw. Muffin.

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  13. Lol @ Maja.

    If this were Canada and I were still an officer I would definitely have turned her back. With cocaine possession on her record, it's enough to turn a person back, but an officer gets to use his/her discretion. If they do it "right", they go and get an exemption form which needs to be considered for weeks by authorities. For her to just show up without even seeking an exemption form is the height of arrogance.

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  14. I am so bored with this woman. I started to say that this is the only achievements we hear about from her these days. Now I realize that's probably *why* -- LiLo and the Kardashians are stealing Paris' press coverage.

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  15. She's been detained, but has not been kicked out so there's also a chance that they'll let her through.

    I also heard that she was carrying her new purse in court to promote it or maybe Access Hollywood was just saying that to promote her bags.

    It's a shame that these people have taught us not to trust anyone nowadays.

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  16. could someone PLEASE notify the US Customs folks and tell them not to allow her back here?!?!?! :-)

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  17. This smells of publicist doing their job. She'll now be photographed every minute of her trip.

    Maybe she'll have to suffer in a non-Hilton Hotel.

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  18. Anonymous12:36 PM

    Aerosmith too was banned from Japan for a long while....

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  19. If only we could block her from coming back to the U.S. :)

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  20. Wonder what hotel she was banned to?

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  21. HAAAAAA! Man, this does a body good. Six hours of questioning! And I'm sure she tried every trick in the book to cajole the Japanese authorities.

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  22. I hope they made her stay in a Motel 6.

    This is hilarious. Paris, you need to fuck off and realize that you are a used up piece of shit.

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  23. Anonymous1:50 PM

    LOL@motel 6

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  24. RE: Paul McCartney, I heard that Yoko One tipped off the Japanese authorities because she was upset at Paul's booking a particular hotel suite she considered "hers." True? I don't know, but it makes a good story.

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  25. LOL @Maja. With a J.
    (which btw, didn't you used to post under Harriet Hellfire or am I crazy?)

    I bet they let her in. Don't they love her over there? She is like the David Hasslehoff of Germany.

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  26. Okay, a regular person would not be able to travel around and enter all these countries with a drug possession conviction on their record. WHY is it that celebrities are able to??!! I hope is she banned, and not just from Japan, but from many countries (and please let 2 of them be Canada and Australia)

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