Paris Hilton Reacts To TikToker Who Admitted To Robbing Her 15 Years Ago!
09.10.2022 - 18:49
/ perezhilton.com
Imagine just hopping on TikTok one day and finding out that someone ROBBED you years ago?! Well, that is exactly what happened to Paris Hilton!
TikToker Gregory Brown, who runs a popular science account @asapscience, shared a video earlier this week following the viral “One Thing About Me” trend where people recount personal stories to the beat of Nick Minaj’s song Super Freaky Girl. And in his take on the trend, the social media personality had to make a huge confession. What is it, you may ask? Apparently, he stole a pair of Christian Dior sunglasses from Paris 15 years ago! Gregory recalled in the video that while out partying, the heiress arrived at The Guvernment nightclub in 2007 and entered the venue after posing for some photos with fans (including him) – but left her car unattended, giving him the perfect opportunity to sneak in:
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When he entered the vehicle, Greg remembered that Daniel Powter’s popular 2005 song Bad Day was playing inside and discovered a script for her horror movie House of Wax. He continued:
OMG!!! Well, the truth is out now!
Of course, no theft charges could be filed today since the statute of limitations in California for stealing is three years for felony charges and one year for a misdemeanor, which are determined by the value of the property reported stolen. But lucky for Gregory, Paris didn’t seem to be too bothered by the incident. In fact, she could be seen laughing and smiling throughout his confession in a duet video! The 41-year-old even commented on his TikTok clip, asking:
Greg then commented on her post and offered to return the sunglasses years later:
To which Paris responded:
To close out the sage
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