Paris Hilton Secretly Recorded Saying Most Gay Men Have AIDS: Will She Be Shunned by the Gay Community?
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2012/09/20 17:00:00
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It’s hard to believe any celeb doesn’t expect that their every conversation is being recorded these days. But clearly, Paris Hilton didn’t think that anyone was listening during a recent taxi ride in New York. According to TMZ, Hilton was talking to a gay friend when she commented, “Ewwww ... gay guys are the horniest people in the world. Most of them probably have AIDS ... I would be so scared if I was a gay guy ... you'll like die of AIDS."


Her shocking statement was allegedly made in response to her pal showing her his Grindr app. The self-proclaimed “all-male location-based social network” allows guys to not only meet but locate other guys who are interested in everything from being friends to full on hook-ups.
Always known to be a supporter of the gay community, Hilton was quick to push out an explanation for what her team is saying is an "out of context" remark during a heated argument. A statement released by her publicist tried to clear up the whole mess by saying, “Paris Hilton's comments were to express that it is dangerous for anyone to have unprotected sex that could lead to a life threatening disease." But this could really damage her status in certain circles. Do you think Paris will be shunned by the gay community?
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Professor Wizard 2012/09/20 18:36:37No






















Did she say she was anti gay? Or did she say she dislikes gays? Or did she say she does not agree with the right to be gay?
She should look in the mirror herself, that is what is she talking about. Hahaha
When AIDS came to this country it was an exclusively gay male disease. It is still primarily a gay male disease because of its method of spread, anal sex. The rectal walls will easily let the virus pass through, while healthy vaginal walls do not. (Journal of the AMA).