Paris throws tantrum in sex shop
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Socialite Paris Hilton has been caught on camera throwing a tantrum in a Toronto porn shop.
The blonde socialite is seen dressed in a skeleton costume ripping down a cardboard cut-out of herself advertising the sex tape One Night In Paris and threatening to sue the adult video shop.
The footage, filmed on October 24, shows Paris asking to see the manager before telling a member of staff: "You can't use my image in a porn store. I'm going to call my lawyer and sue the f**k out of this place if you don't take them down right now."
Paris then walks across the shop and tears down a large cardboard cut-out of herself before returning to the counter and saying: "I really want them down because they're mean and it's not right. I really mean it. This is disgusting.
"I want them down now or I'm calling the f***ing cops."
She then rips down another picture of herself before leaving the shop.
Store owners claim a man identifying himself as Paris' manager told them to keep the incident quiet after she had left. The man allegedly threatened to sue the store for defamation of character if the security video of the incident was leaked.
Paris was in Toronto shooting new movie Repo! The Genetic Opera! at the time.
Last week, Paris' representatives claimed the manager of the adult video store handed over the cardboard cut-out voluntarily.
One Night in Paris features Paris having sex with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon. The infamous homemade footage was put on the internet in 2003.
Rick later sold it to an adult film production company who released it as a DVD. It went on to become one of the biggest selling celebrity sex tape of all time.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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