Paris Hilton’s “racist” past is spreading very quickly… after the fire!
The entire Internet is offering support to Paris Hilton, after her beachfront Malibu mansion burned down due to the Los Angeles fires. But not everyone is so supportive.
Media Take Out has learned that Paris’s problematic past when it comes to black or non-white people is going viral, in light of its recent tragedy. And many are wondering Why does Paris get so much support on social media?
People discovered a 2011 book, Everybody Loves You When You’re Dead, written by author Neil Strauss in which he shared an anecdote about meeting 18-year-old Paris Hilton who opened up to him about a relationship with Vin Diesel before he even realized it. It is black by a certain percentage.
Hilton: I went out with that guy last night.
Which man?
HILTON (pointing to an actor in Saving Private Ryan): We were chatting, but then we went somewhere where it was bright and I saw he was black, so he apologized and left. I can’t stand black men. I’ll never touch one. It’s disgusting. (to stop). Does this man look black to you?
How black should a man be?
Hilton: One percent is enough for me.
An Asian woman also posted on Reddit about her encounter with Paris in 2017. When Paris was not given a table above them inside a popular restaurant in Australia, Paris reportedly shouted a racist comment at the waiter:
“I can’t believe you’re giving our table to that yellow guy,” my father heard Paris’s almost loud exclaim. My father, a half-Asian man, was not amused. She is then whisked away by the others in her group.
Paris Hilton’s ex-boyfriend Brandon Davis (above) confirmed the reports.
Davis talked about his former friend. He told the National Enquirer in 2004 that Hilton was “a racist” and “was using the n-word forever. I told her not to use it. It was offensive. But she just laughed. She’s a racist and an idiot.”
“Every black person she referred to was [n-word]Davis added. “She uses the word all the time, and she’s known it her whole life. It’s ‘[n-word] This “and”[n-word] ‘Which.’ It’s a disgrace. “It’s racist,” he said at the time.
“It belittles Jews and other minorities as well. And I am Jewish. I found it frustrating. I finally had enough of her attitude six months ago and was done with her. I don’t want anything to do with her. I don’t need any of it. She’s no longer my friend. She’s not a nice person.
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