If you are calling 911, things are probably about as bad as they could possibly get. This holds true for celebrities as well. Some funny and some sad, these 911 calls serve as a reminder that celebrities are people too—not superheroes immune to disaster. You can ensure in it watching YouTube video right here.
This spring the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a 911 call from the home of Paris Hilton. The incident was said to be “possibly electrical in origin,” a rep for the Fire Department told Access. The issue was quickly resolved and the fire truck left the residence.
Mel Gibson has been buried. Thanks to his “significant other,” the whole world now views him as a psycho. In 911 call you can hear now, a woman explains how the actor ran his car off the road. She seems extremely annoyed with the whole situation. Maybe because she is tired of this crazy job?
Few things are as terrible as coming to a house that has been robbed. Kourtney Kardashian called 911 after she and her boyfriend noticed things looked different from how they had left them. The woman said they ran out of the house as soon as they noticed the signs. The most remarkable thing about this call is how calm she is. It looks as if this is an everyday situation for Kourtney Kardashian.
As fans, we grow close to celebrities in our own way, and this superficial closeness breeds a hunger for as much information as possible. But maybe there are some things we do not need to hear. So where should the media draw the line when it comes to 911 calls that involve a celebrity? But there is definitely a public appetite for them because, for better or worse, they provide raw, unfiltered, unscripted drama that even the best scripted drama cannot match.











