London
(ANI):
Paris
Hilton
has
said
that
she
was
disappointed
after
being
barred
from
entering
Japan
following
her
cocaine
confession
in
the
US.
The
hotel
heiress
has
returned
to
the
US
after
Japanese
immigration
officials
stopped
her
from
entering
the
country
following
her
drug
conviction.
According
her
he
added
the
29-year-old
was
turned
away
when
she
arrived
at
Narita
International
Airport
in
Tokyo.
It
comes
a
day
after
the
socialite
admitted
possessing
cocaine
and
obstructing
a
police
officer
during
her
arrest
in
Las
Vegas
last
month.
The
multimillionaire
socialite
received
a
one-year
suspended
sentence
after
her
guilty
plea
in
a
Nevada
court.
Hilton
had
been
due
to
appear
at
a
news
conference
in
Tokyo
to
promote
her
fashion
line
but
has
flown
back
to
the
US
after
it
was
cancelled.
The
trip
was
arranged
before
her
arrest
last
month
when
police
found
cocaine
in
her
purse.
Hilton
was
scheduled
to
continue
the
promotional
tour
with
visits
to
countries
including
Indonesia
and
Malaysia,
but
these
trips
have
also
now
been
axed.
"About
to
take
off.
Going
home
now.
So
disappointed
to
miss
my
fans
in
Asia," Sky
News
quoted
her
as
saying
on
her
Twitter
page.
"I
promise
to
come
back
soon.
I
love
you
all!
Love
Paris
xoxo,"
she
added.
Miller
said
in
a
statement:
"Paris
was
contractually
bound
to
her
business
trip
and
didn't
want
to
let
down
her
brands
and
many
Asian
fans." He
added,
"She
intended
on
fulfilling
her
contract
and
is
trying
hard
to
do
the
responsible
thing,
but
this
is
beyond
her
control.
She
is
very
disappointed
by
tonight's
events."