Paris Hilton turned down a DJ gig for President Joe Biden to attend Britney Spears' wedding

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Paris Hilton shared on Friday that she opted not to DJ for the President of the United States so that she could celebrated her friend Britney Spears' wedding.The 41-year-old heiress posted a hastily recorded short update to her podcast This Is Paris from late at night after the surprise wedding on Thursday.Although she offered few details on the event she turned down, Paris intimated that she had been asked to perform at Joe Biden's Summit of the Americas, which gathered leaders of countries throughout North, Central and South America in Los Angeles, not far from Britney's wedding.

Priorities: Paris Hilton, 41, shared a short audio update about her friend Britney Spears' wedding on Friday. She revealed she skipped out on Joe Biden in order to attend the weddingIn her brief recording, Paris sounded tired and her voice was husky after a night of partying.'I was keeping it top secret all week.

Literally I did not tell anyone, not even the people I asked to have dresses sent,' she said. She added that even her driver and her stylists were in the dark about the wedding, though they may have been expecting her to go to a different event that day.'I was actually asked to DJ for the president and all of the other presidents from around the world for the dinner, but this was more important to me,' the fashion icon shared.

Declined: 'I was actually asked to DJ for the president and all of the other presidents from around the world for the dinner, but this was more important to me'; seen with (L–R) Donatella Versace, Britney, Madonna, Selena Gomez and Drew Barrymore No thanks: The event appeared to be the Summit of the Americas, which Biden held in Los Angeles featuring leaders from throughout North, Central and South AmericaParis.

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