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Paris Hilton’s Pot Smoking Photo Shoot

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Hotel heiress Paris Hilton apparently doesn’t feel the need to hide her love of pot, even when on a photo shoot for German Vanity Fair at a luxurious private LA home.

She was scheduled to be shot at 9 AM with a group of kids, but Paris showed up 45 minutes late and insisted on sleeping in her car for 45 more minutes before walking in, carrying her dog, wearing her bathrobe and slippers. She insisted on smoking pot ALL day and the homeowner had to request that she do it in the yard, NOT in the house. The bedroom that served as Paris’s dressing room was covered with blankets to protect the carpet and bed. “She was really in a daze and didn’t communicate with anyone - not even the photographer who had worked with her before.”

When she appeared on Larry King after serving her time in prison, she said that she didn’t do drugs (who believed her then?)

photo source: Buzz Photo


POSTED BY: Daisy

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