Paris Hilton Responds to Man’s TikTok Stealing Confession

A Paris Hilton fan is going viral on TikTok after confessing to stealing from the famous DJ and reality star more than a decade ago, and she responded via the app.

The story comes from one half of AsapSCIENCE, a YouTube channel created by Canadian YouTubers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown.

Brown used his official TikTok account and the recent viral rap trend “One Thing About Me” to confess his crime from adulthood.

“One thing about me is that I once stole from Paris Hilton,” he sang, “and I hope she never sees it because I could go to jail.”

He went on to explain that in 2007 he had been at an MIA concert in Toronto, where he had been drinking and smoking marijuana.

“I came out of the concert and then a big black car pulled up and all these people screamed and Paris Hilton got out,” Mr Brown continued, explaining that he actually asked her for a photo at the time.

“Everybody went and did their thing, they all left, but the car was still there and my friend and I opened the door,” Brown said.

“There was nobody in the car so we got in the car… we were laughing, screaming, we were in Paris Hilton’s car. Then my friend said run and I thought the police were coming so we ran , but my friend was actually screaming with joy because I had stolen her Christian Dior sunglasses, sorry Paris.

“We share them in a fraternity of traveling Paris Hilton sunglasses.”

“Please don’t put me in jail, you’re rich.”

That’s a wild enough story on its own, but Hilton did indeed see the video confession and responded.

The star stitched the video of Mr. Brown of her reacting to the story and luckily, she was all smiles.

“LOL! Can you please do a sisterhood reveal of Paris Hilton’s traveling sunglasses?”, she captioned the video.

Mr Brown then responded, thanking her for not being arrested and revealing the now infamous sunglasses.

“Paris, I’m so sorry for stealing from you,” he said. “Want to join the brotherhood of travel sunglasses?”

“I was a wild child, thanks for being such a good sport…I’ll wear them out this weekend for sure, in honor of you not taking me to literal court.”

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