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Behind Hollywood's velvet ropes

Posted: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:52 AM by Dateline Editor
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by Keith Morrison, Dateline correspondent

It was a perfectly sunny L.A. afternoon, a charming curb-side restaurant right there in the sweet spot of the Sunset strip, lunch with a couple of members of an extremely exclusive club.

And one of them popped up and was across the place — and back — before I quite understood what was up.

“______,” she told me, sitting down again.  “He was the guy in the Paris video...”  THAT Paris video.

A friend of hers, apparently.  Or was he?  As we had been discovering, the tight little world inhabited by the people who show up week after week on the covers of tabloid magazines is not quite the bright wonderland lots of us like to imagine.

Behind those velvet ropes, our lunch companions told us, it's a sometimes dangerous world, inhabited not just by the famous or the wanna-be famous, but by dark characters, bottom feeders and bad boys intent on making use of those very faces you see on the tabloids.

Our purpose, when we started, was to look into a terrifying home invasion robbery way up in the nosebleed section of Bel Air. I mean, way up.  Nancy Reagan’s neighborhood. Homes so expensive you can’t even see them, in there behind their hand built gates, up their hedge-lined private driveways. 

The victim of this robbery is a celebrity himself:  Joe Francis, the man behind a ridiculously profitable moral quagmire called “Girls Gone Wild.”  Joe has been flogging his videos - college girls lifting their tops for the camera, playing sex games with each other, etc, etc - long enough to have built a boy’s dream of a lifestyle. 

Here is a partial list of Joe’s toys:  private jets (two), Bentley, Ferrari, the really nice house, other big house across the country, a place in the Caribbean.... and... friendships with people who are famous.

Like Paris Hilton.  Who says, the second Joe’s name comes up, “He’s NOT my ex-boyfriend.”

To match feature People-Paris

But did she know who got into his house one night, tied him up, threatened to kill him, forced him to make a video apparently aimed at making him look gay?

And thus, from our curiosity about a robbery, we found ourselves drawn into the bizarre world of Hollywood night life.

We listened to Paris call herself "like, not that smart." We heard her memory improve remarkably...  after a sandwich.

What’s it like behind those Hollywood velvet ropes?

Next time you find yourself in a check-out line and your eye is drawn to some ultra-famous party girl — or boy — splashed on a tabloid cover and you wonder, just for a second, how cool it must be to live in that world... you might remember this simple definition of celebrity life, from an L.A. County prosecutor named Hoon Chun: “Its a jet-set version of high school.”

The Paris Hilton tapes previously aired on Dateline in September of 2006. An update of the report is supposed to air this Sunday, March 4, 7 p.m.

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I would just like to comment to say how out of control some of these peoples lives seem. If you live on the edge you usually will end up there. They get the American Dream and then do what with it? I would like to comment on Britney Spears problems. I have been through a painful divorce, but, pitty can only go so far. She had all the money to reach out and get help for her depression/whatever it is, and she doesn't. She just keeps partying. She seems like a sweet person, but, someone needs to sit her down and point out to her how far away from real life her thinking has become. She spends in one night, on a hotel room to cry in, what some of us make in one year. She needs to hold up at Motel 8 and give someone who could really use the money, the difference. I have little patience when I think about how she spends. She can be just as happy/unhappy in a $ 70.00 room. I heard she fires Nannies when her kids get too attached. How cruel and selfish. Not just to her kids, but to the Nanny. Some people , most people, live pay check to pay check. To just fire someone out of the blue is just as selfish and unreasonable as paying $ 16,000 a night for a room ( nice it might be) to cry in, or even worse, stay out all night partying and not really use it. Two or three nights in that could pay off my home and debts. She needs to be brought back down to reality in more ways than one. I like Britney, but damn, get a life!
Is this really important to everyday people? Who cares about Paris Hilton anyway? I am quickly losing respect for Dateline if this is what "hard-hitting news" is what's important to your show.
(Most of) The celebrities we fawn over are not very talented, nor do they have real skills, nor do you project a positive image, nor do they have much intelligence, common sense, or respect for themselves. Money or not, they simply are not interesting people. Most read scripts for a living, most have no minds of their own, and most have immense ego's. Most of the celebrities that do not fall under any of these categories we don't hear much about, which is proof they have a life worth living.If we stop buying the rags and contributing to the endless media's nonsense,there is a chance some of the worthless celebrities could find a life worth living. Isn't our obligation to do so?
Why on earth would you bother with anything that has to do with these two lowlifes...hilton and francis? please deal with things that matter.
What form of education does Paris or Britney has?
Don't we have something better to report on than MORE Paris Hilton dribble?
There is much to be said about American priorities these days. Billions for Iraq, tax breaks for the wealthy, etc., but no money for our problems in health care, education, immigration, crime. Our priorities are in the wrong places. Ditto for stories like this - I do not buy CDs, got to any movies, attend any pro games because most of these "celebrities" contribute so little to improving America. They will not do it with my money! Please - the less we hear about Paris, Anna and the others, the more we have time to deal with serious issues in this country.


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