Heiress doesn't like to be told the day might come when she won't be famous anymore

Apr 2, 2012 15:00 GMT  ·  By
Australian TV station mocks Paris Hilton for being so full of herself during interview
   Australian TV station mocks Paris Hilton for being so full of herself during interview

Considering she walked out of an interview with Good Morning America when the interviewer asked her if she felt like a has-been (in more or less words), it's no surprise Paris Hilton banned reporters from an Australian TV station for doing basically the same.

Edwina Bartholmew of Channel 7 got to meet with Paris down under, where she'd come to the opening of a new club.

She also came to support her latest beau, DJ Afrojack, who played there on opening night.

The video below is the full interview. Radar Online confirms that Channel 7 was banned from all other press events in Australia with Paris afterwards.

Though she didn't react as severely as she did last July, when she was told straight in the face that she was no longer the star that shone oh so brightly years ago, Paris was upset at the mere suggestion that the day would come when she wouldn't be famous anymore.

First, she answered questions about a “regular” day in the life of Paris Hilton, about her boyfriend and her many work commitments.

Then, Edwina asked her simply, “What about when you’re not famous anymore, what are you going to do?”

Still smiling, Paris replied that she wanted a family and would eventually retire from the public eye to be with her kids and husband, or partner, whichever might turn out to be the case.

After the interview, the Channel 7 correspondent informs, Paris' PA came after her to let her know that the star felt incredibly “offended” by that last question.

Edwina was told she must cut that question from the final interview, or face the consequences. She chose the latter and was banned from all press events Paris took part in while still in the country.

Radar notes that the ban might extend to future events as well, which could mean that Channel 7 will never be able to interview the heiress again.