Paris Hilton 'declined' being a part of new Netflix doc The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist

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Netflix just unveiled the trailer for its docuseries The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist - premiering September 21 - about seven teenagers who stole millions in 2008-2009 from celebrities like Paris Hilton.The 41-year-old hotel heiress-turned-DJ's home was robbed several times, so she was asked to be included in the show, but she 'respectfully declined.''She has no interest in reliving this after all these years,' an insider told Page Six on Tuesday.

Premiering September 21! Netflix just unveiled the trailer for its docuseries The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist about seven teenagers who stole millions in 2008-2009 from celebrities like Paris HiltonOther victims of the Bling Ring included Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson, Orlando Bloom and then wife Miranda Kerr, Megan Fox and then husband Brian Austin Green, and Audrina Patridge.'It was like they went shopping in my closet,' recalled the 37-year-old The Hills star, who had $43K of goods stolen including her passport. 'After my house was broken into I was the most terrified I've ever been in my entire life 'The most famous of the Bling Ring - Alexis Neiers - was 18 when she was arrested for first-degree residential burglary and wound up serving 30 days of her 180-day sentence. 'She has no interest in reliving this after all these years': The 41-year-old hotel heiress-turned-DJ's home was robbed several times, so she was asked to be included in the show, but she 'respectfully declined' (pictured August 18) Crime spree: Other victims of the Bling Ring included Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson, Orlando Bloom and then wife Miranda Kerr, Megan Fox and then husband Brian Austin Green, and Audrina Patridge (pictured) The 37-year-old The Hills star, who had $43K of goods stolen.

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