A Hollywood hipster DJ who goes by the name of PAZ just became internet famous by crashing Paris Hilton's 30th birthday party and leaving with 70 pounds of cake. He blogged about it later, including pictures of the sweet, sweet prize (for which Paris apparently paid $2,000.) Whether this was a drunken escapade or a cynical publicity stunt, this PAZ gentleman sure knows a thing or two about self-promotion.
As a result of this case of the purloined cake, more people are checking out PAZ's Facebook (33,000 fans and climbing!), reading his blog (which is largely about encounters with celebrities) and listening to his mixtape, "Young, Broke and Fameless," which samples Lady Gaga and Jay-Z.
It sounds like PAZ won't be "fameless" for much longer, as long as he keeps following his instincts for drunken shenanigans.























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2.18.11
By Katie G
I wonder if stealing a $2000 cake will warrant a theft charge. I'd think it would. Even if peole will be eating it, it was still purchased and then stolen.
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2.20.11
By Al Schrader
No, it was Marie Antoinette who said "Let them eat cake" when someone said the peasants were revolting because there was no bread...Al
2.20.11
By lizz
2grand for that?
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2.20.11
By Dave
Anyone stupid enough to spend two grand on a cake, deserves to have it taken, maybe PAZ was hungry. Who in the H ell is PAZ anyway.
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2.27.11
By snerdleyurdley
robert pazornik from Huntington Beach
2.20.11
By J.E.B.
Wasn't it Julius Caesar who said, "Let them eat cake"?
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