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Paris Hilton Gets Million Dollars For Faking Terror In Recent Plane-Crash Stunt: Report

| Jul 03, 2015 05:05 AM EDT

Paris Hilton Plane Crash Prank

Paris Hilton seems to be a much better actress than what is anticipated. The hotel heiress managed to garner sympathies recently by faking "mortal fear of her life" in the recent plane-crash prank in the Egyptian TV show "Ramez In Control," for which she was allegedly paid millions of dollars.

It now appears that the whole prank was a staged one as Hilton was totally in on the plane-crash stunt, TMZ reported. The Egyptian production company behind the prank had reportedly contacted several American celebrities in March to appear on their show, to whom they have sent an offer letter in which they claimed to show "funny reactions from the celebrity guest when they fear jumping off the plane."

It is also revealed that the production company is flourishing under the support of Dubai authorities, who closely supervise the progress of the show. The celebrities were allegedly informed beforehand what will be ensued once they get onboard.

The production company, who also assured celebrities that the so-called fellow passengers on the plane will be skydivers in disguise, offered them a payment ranging in million dollar to participate in the show and fake the terror of dying in a plane crash.

It appears that Hilton took the offer and agreed to their contract, due to which she came to Dubai and was brought on the sightseeing plane in the name of taking her on an aerial tour of the city. The video of the socialite screaming, panicking and begging for her life soon became viral, bringing worldwide criticism for the show and its team.

Hilton was later shown fuming over the show's host, Ramez Galal, saying that dying in a plane crash is the biggest fear in her life. However, she almost spilled the beans when she hinted recently that she was expecting the prank, but was still terrified as it "went too far," The Hamilton Spectator reported.

It was reported earlier that Hilton is planning to sue the production company and the person who is responsible for bringing her on the prank show. Check out the controversial video below:

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