Paris Gets Kicked Out Of Japan - Cancels Asian Tour
Japan stuck to their guns and kicked Paris Hilton out of their country. For a few hours there I thought they might grant her some kind of special exemption which would have sucked. I mean if it took The Rolling Stones a million years before they were allowed in, I certainly don't see why Paris Hilton should get in without a similar waiting period.
As a result of her getting kicked out of Japan, Paris also decided to cancel her entire Asian tour probably because she would have been denied entry to all those countries too. Instead, she is back on a plane to come to the US. And how is it that even when she is getting kicked out of a country she still manages that same annoying pose she thinks is sexy.
Japan - your Paris-free destination!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm glad for Japan, but this just means that we get her back now. Boo :(
ReplyDeleteI barely pay any attention to this trollop, but when did she get boob job???
ReplyDeleteHopefully more countries do the same.
ReplyDeleteI wish the US would follow Japans rules.
ReplyDeleteWooo!!! Japan rocks! It's nice to see some places in the world that realize that just because you're a celebrity you don't deserve special treatment with respect to the law.
ReplyDeleteSylvia...you read my mind...
ReplyDeleteAh, the blow-up doll pose. Well, at least we might not be seeing as much of her since her travel is now limited. I'm glad someone finally told her to kiss-off due to her pathetic behavior, though I doubt it phased her in the least. Certainly no humility shown in that photo here.
ReplyDeleteAnd there was much rejoicing.
ReplyDeleteWhat was this tour for? A Japanese Executive Tour?
On the plane back, celebration for a successful publicity stunt or temper tantrum? Doubt it was just a normal flight.
ReplyDeleteLOL@MISCH
ReplyDeleteIs it wrong that I want her next drug charge to occur while visiting an Arab country, where the penalty is execution?
ReplyDeleteOh MammaBear, we can just hope she is that stupid.
ReplyDeleteOne would think that Paris' people would have let her know about drug convictions and foreign countries before she hopped on that plane for Japan.
ReplyDeleteGood...good.
ReplyDeletegeez just leave her alone already! I dont ever defend her but this time why am I getting sick an tired of bashing someone over something we already know? idk sorry guys/gals..carry on
ReplyDeletesylvia, in some cases the u.s. does. i distinctly remember them not letting amy winehouse in.
ReplyDeletei can't believe bitch didn't get probation.
Wow! I'm surprised they stuck to their guns. Three cheers for Japan!
ReplyDeleteStars are blind but Japan isn't.
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