
According to the latest reports, Paris Hilton has been recently attacked by her pet monkey when the heiress was out shopping buying lingerie with her new primate pet, Baby Luv, in Los Angeles.
The monkey bit Paris and clawed at her face, fortunately for Hilton she managed to pull the monkey off and then hooked it on a leash which she attached to a cabinet so she could go one with her shopping in peace, spending over $400 on designer bras, panties and a kinky bullwhip, according to America’s New York Post newspaper.
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[...] Paris Hilton is obligate to give up her pet monkey. The blonde heiress new pet is an exotic kinkajou, a rare relation of the racoon. The pet, named Baby Luv, that she took on a recent trip to Las Vegas, is illegal in Paris’ hometown of Los Angeles and the authorities are demanding it return. Earlier this week Baby Luv attacked Paris while she was shopping. We’ll send them a letter to let them know we’re aware they have a restricted species. – Femalefirst quoted a spokeperson for the Department, as saying – It seems Paris thinks animals are as disposable as friends and fiancĂ©s. – Lisa Lange of PETA added – [...]
[...] It seems Paris was very attached to Baby Luv, even though she has been attacked by her pet monkey when the heiress was out shopping buying lingerie with her new primate pet, in Los Angeles. Paris adores animals but she’s too impulsive and often buys exotic pets without understanding how to care for them or whether they can legally be kept as pets. [...]