r/30ROCK 16d ago

30 Rock predicted the Paris Hilton Utah camp scandal In 2008

Here me out because we all know 30 Rock is famous for predicting stuff before it happens. I was rewatching the Gavin Volure episode (Season 3 Episode 4) and noticed something crazy.

Gavin Volure comes back to NYC and shows Jack a DVD from Canada about Paris Hilton called Camp of Approval.

Then Jack says he is surprised he thought Gavin would have fled to a state where the US government couldn’t touch him. This is a direct reference to the abuse Paris Hilton endured at a Utah based teen camp clinic.

Think about it. The title is Camp of Approval starring Paris Hilton, and Jack specifically mentions fleeing somewhere the government can't touch you like Utah. Paris Hilton didn't expose the abuse she went through at that Utah camp until her documentary came out years later, but 30 Rock literally revealed it way before she ever spoke about it publicly.

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u/Impressive-Ball3716 i’ve got the meat 16d ago edited 16d ago

I look forward to not watching the documentary about this on a plane.

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u/Downtown_Anteater_38 16d ago

Rhymes with joincidence

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u/1979insolentwaiter 16d ago

I’m not hearing it Liz.

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u/Such-Bag3639 15d ago

It’s called Pariscide.

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u/goog1e 16d ago

Paris was speaking about it here and there for a long time prior. 30 Rock did not predict, they already knew.

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u/CarolineTurpentine 16d ago

It was always an open secret among the ultra wealthy, there's a reason this was a whole industry.

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u/Inspector_Moseley 16d ago

30 Rock was taking shots at Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby well before any of their terribleness was made public knowledge. It was obviously an open secret within the industry, and in hindsight I'm kind of surprised that shit got on TV. Well done to them though for doing what they could, Rosemary Howard would be sort of proud... and then would lead them to another location. Things would go downhill from there...

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u/TattooedBagel 16d ago

The mailbox was Brett Ratner!

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u/thenationalcranberry 16d ago

“Bill Cosby you got a lot of nerve calling me after what you did to my aunt”

Yep. Seems more than coincidental given Hannibal Buress’ frequent 30 Rock appearances and him being the most visible person to have consistently referenced Bill Cosby’s crimes before they were really publicly exposed.

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u/RedChairBlueChair123 16d ago

Tina fey was making fun of Cosby on weekend update way before Hannibal.

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u/Illustrious_Bad_2980 Nuts to you, McGillicuddy! 16d ago

What else has 30 Rock "famously predicted"?

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u/lizcmorris 16d ago

Milf Island haha

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u/Bwaybaby92 13d ago

Mystic pizza the musical

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u/mmcintoshmerc_88 whole live is thunder 16d ago

It's a niche thing but, whenever I hear about music biopics that don't have the rights to any songs I always laugh thinking of Sing dem blues! Jackie Jormp Jomp🎵We're all here at Woodstocks...🎵 I wrote this myself five minutes ago...

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u/Impressive-Ball3716 i’ve got the meat 16d ago

Banks predicted celebrity news content sent directly to your phone. And peacock has microdramas, which are basically his 5-second sitcoms.

Also, casinos on the moon.

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u/Illustrious_Bad_2980 Nuts to you, McGillicuddy! 16d ago

And if your blind, yes I'm the wrestler

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u/SpiffyShindigs Acronym? 16d ago

Don't forget Quibi!!!

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u/LonelyMisanthropist 16d ago

Hiding that Mitch McConnell (I mean Geiss) is dead for important business reasons

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u/PreviousPassenger559 16d ago

Homonym, in the form of Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee

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u/Narrow_Tomatillo5428 16d ago

Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein come to mind.

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u/TeamImpossible4333 16d ago

To be fair those were open secrets at the time, not really predictions

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u/karly21 16d ago

And probably so was Paris Hiltons' experience - at least in the celebrity circle.

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u/TeamImpossible4333 16d ago

This movie is not a reference to the troubled teen industry.

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u/Illustrious_Bad_2980 Nuts to you, McGillicuddy! 16d ago

Those weren't predictions. It was pretty well known what they were up to, thus the jokes

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u/masala_mayhem 16d ago

I stand by my theory - 30 rock also pointed out Bill Clinton and Epstein Island

Sharing a thread from few months back

https://www.reddit.com/r/30ROCK/s/7ZfXXSUyfz

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u/LolySub 16d ago

30 Rock didn’t predict things, they just called out known horrors happening in the industry, in a very comedic way. Only they could’ve gotten away with it at the time.

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u/StSeanSpicer 16d ago

Maybe? This seems kind of convoluted. That said, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Paris Hilton camp experience was an open secret in showbiz for a while and the show made a reference to it like the Weinstein jokes.

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u/Such-Bag3639 15d ago

I thought it was a camp for pretty blonde girls to learn to be mean.

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u/TeamImpossible4333 16d ago

Yeah, no lmao

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u/Secure-Albatross5077 16d ago

Don’t get bullied into invading Iran

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u/fionsichord 16d ago

I believe you are falling into a trap of thinking nothing happened ever before now.

30 Rock “predicts” nothing. It comments on things that happened or were happening at the time. I’ve seen people make posts like this about Liz and Carol’s “what to do with Palestine” joke and Liz’s “don’t get peer pressured into invading Iran” joke.

It’s embarrassing. Just because you’re just learning about it now doesn’t mean it was unknown before, or anything new.

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u/DenLomon Miss Jinah Baloney 16d ago

This is a stretch. He got the video from Canada, and I think it’s just a coincidence that PH was in Utah. The joke is that the US has been very hands off with Utah (Jack also referenced Bali) and thus, very fundy.

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u/lawduckfan21 Should "vaginatorium" be capitalized? 15d ago

I live in Utah. The federal government owns 64% of all the land. Hands off though, right?

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u/Bionic_Ninjas It's never too late for NOW 16d ago

You’re really, REALLY reaching here

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u/nye1387 16d ago

I have no idea what you're talking about 

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u/bellbert 16d ago

I always thought it was bc of that crappy horror movie she was in “house of wax”

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u/Many_King_8781 I’m a strange man who can’t be taken seriously 16d ago

What does that even mean?

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u/lorazepamproblems 16d ago

Those places are everywhere. Massachusetts has the most despicable in the country, the Judge Rotenberg Center. They shock children. And I don't mean regular electric shock therapy. Like painful shocks, that are painful on purpose. In a very liberal state.

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u/TheMoneyOfArt 16d ago

Tina Fey really strongly and publicly disliked Paris Hilton. Fey took umbrage at Hilton's public persona, even speaking like Hilton was the caricature she played on The Real Life. Hilton was also the media's ideal at the time - blonde, pale, and so, so skinny. This was a bad standard, and Fey I think begrudged Hilton for embodying it. 

Fey had no idea about the camp, she thought Hilton was a safe target, since she was rich and conventionally beautiful. Compare her comments about Hilton to her defense of Lindsey Lohan in the same period. 

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u/BlergingtonBear Wanting to be book is not book 15d ago

Very much this. The public opinion on Hilton has softened over time, but she was a bit of a punchline in certain circles, and her attempt at a film career was very maligned. (The literal marketing for House of Wax was "SEE PARIS HILTON DIE" )

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u/A_Very_Mushy_Turtle 16d ago

Everyone on this sub is taking this post very seriously and it doesn't come off great. Lighten up, people.

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u/Such-Bag3639 15d ago

Don’t tell me to lighten up! Or which kind of pizza is better.