Washington: Paris Hilton got an Australian TV crew banned from a red carpet event, after they questioned the star about losing her fame. The socialite was being interviewed by Australia’s morning TV show, ‘Sunrise’, with questions like what her typical day is like and the show her DJ boyfriend Afrojack was putting at a big club opening.
Hilton did not immediately snap at correspondent Edwina Bartholmew who politely asked her, “What about when you’re not famous anymore, what are you going to do?”
The 31-year-old responded by saying that she “just wants to be able to have children and have a normal life with my kids.”
Although she responded with a smile, her publicist later made it clear that the heiress was not happy with being asked about losing her fame, a website has reported. ‘Sunrise’ producers were told that if they aired the full interview they would not be allowed on the red carpet at the club opening. The show didn’t pay heed to the threat and ran it anyway, and the clip of the segment provides a hilarious insight into the real world of Paris. Now, Channel 7, the Australian network that broadcasts ‘Sunrise’ has been banned from interviewing Hilton ever again.
ANI
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