Is Paris Hilton a racist?
In rock writer Neil Strauss’ upcoming book, Everyone Loves You When You’re Dead, the author gets the dirt from celebs such as Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg, Courtney Love, NWA, and dozens of others about their personal and professional lives, but it’s a quote from heiress Paris Hilton from a chance meeting he had with her back in 1999 before she became infamous that takes the cake.
The author met Paris briefly at a party where she apparently took ecstasy and revealed information about the boob job she got at 14-years-old (which her mother made her get removed later), her desire to pose for Playboy, and a guy that she would have dated/slept with, but didn’t happen because she “can’t stand black guys.”
“HILTON: I went out with that guy last night.The actor is said to have been Vin Diesel.
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 that 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.”
Are we surprised? Well, actually…I am. She’s been spotted with quite a few famous ‘black guys’ while out on the scene over the years. I guess that one percent rule doesn’t apply when you are 50cent and Diddy.
This isn’t the first time accusations that Paris is less than racially tolerant have surfaced. In author Mark Ebner’s 2009 tabloid style book ‘Six Degrees of Paris Hilton’, he writes:
“And finally: Paris and Brandon Davis are approached by two effeminate black men at an MTV party who invite them to an event for singer/actress Eve’s new clothing line. Davis initally asks if there will be any women at the party, before they exchange phone numbers. Then, according to Darnell, “On the way to the Jeep, Brandon says, ‘Stupid f**ks,’ talking about the black guys, and Paris says ‘Dirty ni**rs,’ and they start laughing and jump in the Jeep. You could tell that Paris had tried to erase the tape, because that part had a blur in it, but the words were clear.”