Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley recently released his memoir, “Walking Disaster.” The punk rock frontman covers several periods throughout his life including the early 2000s when he briefly dated celebrity socialite Paris Hilton. In an excerpt from the book transcribed by The Daily Mail, Whibley talked about meeting Hilton at a Los Angeles club and some of the wild times that ensued.
“As soon as we walked in, I made eye contact with a beautiful blond girl who I recognized but couldn’t place,” he wrote. “She clearly recognized me, too, as she came straight over. ‘Hi! Remember me? We met a couple years ago at the MTV thing you played.’ I realized that it was Paris Hilton. She wasn’t a household name yet, but she was still Paris Hilton and I definitely remembered her. ‘How could I forget you?’ I said with a smile. ‘You were so cold and rude to me.’ Her eyes widened and with an embarrassed laugh she said, ‘No I wasn’t! Was I? What did I say?’ I laughed and said, ‘You looked at me and said in a stuck-up pretentious voice, ‘So . . . what cool band are you?’’
He continued: “Luckily she had a good sense of humor… we laughed it off and she invited me to her table.” Whibley then said the pair “talked and did shots” before they began “making out.” They soon retreated to a house in the Hollywood Hills owned by a movie producer.
“We were greeted at the front door by a barely twentysomething girl wearing lingerie and seemingly stoned on heroin,” Whibley wrote. “Paris pulled out a bit of coke… I did one bump, which turned out to be the purest, most amazing blow I’d ever had in my entire life. It wasn’t edgy, it wasn’t speedy, I didn’t feel my heart racing at all. I just felt f*cking incredible. We kept making out as I left the party, and soon we found ourselves living out some eighties dream, high on coke and making out on the hood of the movie producer’s vintage Porsche. Her top came off and it was getting intense. The only thing that wasn’t part of the dream was the guys from the band at the end of the driveway yelling at me because I was taking so long.”