Paris Hilton's Malibu home was the subject of burglary for the seventh time.
While the Hollywood socialite partied with guests in her home last weekend, a band of female misfits stole bikinis, purses and pictures from her bedroom, TMZ reports.
"I have bad luck when it comes to thieves," the 32-year-old heiress tweeted Sunday. "They tried to steal my new collection of Paris Hilton purses from my Malibu house."
But the thieves didn't get very far as they were spotted by another guest and left Hilton's belongings in the street where a driver recovered them and turned them into police. Still, no police report was filed.
Her Malibu home has been robbed six times before. Similar incidents at her Hollywood Hills home were the inspiration behind Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring" as a group of teenagers allegedly got away with $2 million worth of Hilton's jewelry and a number of designer outfits from 2008 to 2009. Just as in the film, the thieves even tried to take off with one of her pups.
While Hilton made a cameo in the film, it's no laughing matter when it affects her real life. Still, she's prepared to continue calling the Malibu mansion her home.
"When it first happened, I'd already had so many other experiences at other houses I've lived at in the Hollywood Hills with stalkers, people climbing my gates, and tour buses full of people driving by," Hilton told The Daily Beast in a previous interview. "I've always been used to this. But living in a gated community is the safest place you could live in L.A. Even though it happened to me and it's scary, I just had to up the security in and around my house with cameras, laser beams and the most high-tech system."
But her beefed up security system didn't stop the bandits from striking during her fiesta Saturday.
"My housekeeper had been there and left the key under the mat for me, so they took the key, made a copy of it and brought it back," she detailed about the first times her home was robbed. "The kids basically had their own copy of the key and broke into my home, like, six times."
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