Paris Hilton and Jimmy Fallon are being sued for promoting NFTs

Jimmy Fallon shows off his Bored Ape NFT


Remember at the beginning of this year when Paris Hilton and Jimmy Fallon made us all suffer through an asinine 77-second bit (opens in new tab) about their Bored Ape NFTs? (And yes, believe it or not, that was this year.) It was awkward and awful, although it did inspire some great reactions on social media, including one that predicted “if anyone can kill NFT culture, it’s Jimmy Fallon and Paris Hilton.”

Now, as 2022 draws to a close, that prediction may be close to coming true, indirectly at least. Fallon, Hilton, and others who have used their celebrity to promote NFTs are facing a proposed class action lawsuit accusing them of fraud. The list of defendants in the suit, available via The Hollywood Reporter (opens in new tab), is lengthy to say the least: It also includes Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, Madonna, Justin Bieber, Gwyneth Paltrow, Serena Williams, Post Malone, Snoop Dogg, Kevin Hart, Steph Curry, DJ Khaled, Adidas, a pile of other people who names I don’t recognize, and of course Yuga Labs, the parent company of the Bored Ape Yacht Club.



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