She's done it again, folks! The Princess of Valtrexia, Paris Hilton, has said more racist things! Not the racist things that she said on camera a while back, but other racist things. Neil Strauss, a guy who would know, is debuting his book Everyone Loves You When You're Dead this week, and with the press tour comes the priceless anecdotes about the vast unending wasteland that is Paris Hilton's ignorance. LA Weekly has the incriminating excerpt:
"In 1999, shortly after moving to Los Angeles to cover pop culture for the New York Times, I ended up in a room with someone I had never heard of before. She seemed to embody Young Hollywood. She didn't want to be an actress, a singer, or a star — though she would soon become all three. The art form she'd chosen to embrace was partying. She was with a model friend of hers and talking about performing a sex show together for someone named Artie the previous night, then taking dirty photographs afterward. In the background as we spoke, the movie Saving Private Ryan was playing. After this conversation, she proceeded to get drunk on Midori sours (each with six cherries in the glass), make out with David Faustino of Married... With Children, take a hit of ecstasy, play Britney Spears songs practically nonstop, and have a threesome. Maybe she said what follows for provocation and shock value. Maybe she didn't. You decide...
PARIS HILTON: I had a breast job. I was fourteen, but my mother made me take them out.
How old are you now?
PARIS HILTON: I'm eighteen.
Are you working?
PARIS HILTON: I'm thinking about posing for Playboy. They love famous people's kids.
Like who?
PARIS HILTON: I don't know. And the only reason I'd do it is because when my dad finds out, he'll pay me double the money not to do it.
Later...
HILTON: I went out with a guy last night.
Which guy?
HILTON (points to an actor in Saving Private Ryan): We were making out, but then we went somewhere where it was bright and I saw he was black and made an excuse and left. I can't stand black guys. I would never touch one. It's gross (pauses). Does that guy look black to you?
How black does a guy have to be?
HILTON: One percent is enough for me. "
And that folks, is all she wrote.
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