Paris Hilton poses with some furry friends for the cover of the Harvard Lampoon's 2008 April Fool's Day issue.
Harvard Lampoon billed the pictorial of Paris Hilton in their April 2008 issue as: "more shocking than Lindsay Lohan's pictorial spread in New York magazine."
Paris Hilton displays a little monkey love during a photo shoot for Harvard Lampoon's 2008 April Fool's Day issue, a spoof on National Geographic.
A faux story circulated in 2007 that Paris Hilton had spoken out about inebriated elephants in India. "I read that too and I was like, how would an elephant get alcohol in the first place," Hilton told Ellen DeGeneres. "Why would I talk about that? Why do I care if an elephant got drunk? Can an elephant get drunk?" Here she poses with an "elephant" for the cover of the April 2008 issue of Harvard Lampoon.
The ever-philosophical heiress Paris Hilton seems to be wondering, "Paparazzi - are they a bunch of animals or are they hardworking guys just doing their job?"
Paris Hilton poses in what Harvard Lampoon describes as "an homage to superhottie Jane Goodall in 'Paris Hilton After Dark -- Your Wildest Animal Fantasies.'" The photo spread is featured in their 2008 April Fool's Day issue.
Paris Hilton and her animal pals in a tableau depicting the motto: "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" for the 2008 April issue of the Harvard Lampoon. The advice no doubt served Hilton well in jail.
Paris Hilton and her furry friends play "fashion show" as she prances down an imaginary catwalk for the cover of Harvard Lampoon's April 2008 issue.
Paris Hilton's animal friends appear to be getting a little frisky in this shot for the cover of Harvard Lampoon's 2008 April Fool's Day issue.
Paris and pals pose for Harvard Lampoon's spoof of National Geographic in their April 2008 issue. The issue includes articles like "Top Ten Rainiest Rainforests -- Will this be the Amazon's year?" "Mongolia's Wildest Waterparks," "Baskets On Heads -- A Retrospective" and "Native Girls Gone Wild."
Paris Hilton on the April 2008 cover of Harvard Lampoon's 2008 April Fool's Day issue, spoofing the venerable National Geographic.