Paris Hilton may sue TV show over Dubai plane crash prank


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The singer plans to sue prank show Ramez in Control for emotional distress caused by the horrible stunt reports tmz.com.



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Screengrab from the prank video

Los Angeles -Socialite Paris Hilton may take legal action against the Egyptian TV show responsible for putting her on a plane that appeared to be in crash mode.

The singer plans to sue prank show “Ramez in Control” for “emotional distress” caused by the horrible stunt reports tmz.com.

Several sources told the news outlet that Hilton was 'totally freaked out' over the prank.

The sources also said that the 'Stars Are Blind' singer completely had no idea that it was a prank.

According to Hilton things were more frightening than it looked like in a video documenting the prank.

After a TV crew got the pilot to pretend to shut down the plane's engine it started to nose-dive fast to the ground.

The plane almost hit he water during the stunt although the pilot managed to steeply pull out of the dive. As the plane ascended it almost did a loop.

Hilton reportedly has called her attorney to find out the people responsible for the prank and those who put her on the plane. However she doesn't believe that anyone in her entourage was involved in the stunt. The hoax took place when the plane was flying to Dubai.

In the video Hilton and some other passengers were seen starting to scream when an alarm went off and the plane descended fast.

To make things worse one passenger opened the plane's side door and pushed a man out leaving Hilton screaming and even breaking into tears.

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