Hotel heiress and reality TV star Paris Hilton on Wednesday appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and told guest host Chelsea Handler that she chose Britney Spears over President Biden.
Handler inquired about a conflict that arose when the President asked Hilton to DJ the same night of Spears' June 9 wedding and Hilton responded, "Yeah, I was asked by President Biden and their team to go DJ for like that summit dinner with all the leaders of the world. But it was the same night of Britney's wedding."
Hilton is referring to the 9th "Summit of the Americas" which began on June 6 and ended June 10 with this year's theme being "Building a Sustainable, Resilient, and Equitable Future." June 9 did see Biden meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who is known for appreciating events that are well DJed.
But Hilton said "like no! I'm not gonna miss that but like, we'll send a helicopter and you can fly back and forth. And I'm like I'm not going to be the one, like landing in and out of Britney's wedding in a helicopter like, so I just had to cancel on the President."
Biden's offering Hilton a helicopter for luxury DJ transportation comes against record high inflation, a likely recession, a historic supply chain crisis, and a foreign policy blunders of catastrophic consequence.
Spears' wedding came soon after she was freed from a decades long conservatorship whereas there will likely be another Summit of the Americas, so she told Handler when it came to Biden vs. Spears: "Yeah, it's Britney bitch."
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