What happens in Vegas ... doesn’t stay in Vegas. Just ask Prince Harry; photos of him


What happens in Vegas ... doesn’t stay in Vegas. Just ask Prince Harry; photos of him cavorting naked popped up on the Internet this week. But he is not alone. Note these examples:

v Bruno Mars: After a September 2010 concert at the Hard Rock’s Wasted Space nightclub, a bathroom attendant noticed Bruno Mars was taking a long time in a stall — accompanied by a little bag of white powder. A security guard confronted him as he left, and Mars ended up getting probation and community service for a cocaine charge.

v Paris Hilton: In 2010, a police officer stopped the car Paris Hilton was riding in after noticing a “vapor trail” of marijuana smoke wafting from the windows. Once inside the Wynn resort on the Strip, Hilton reached in her Chanel purse for lip balm but ended up dropping a small bag of cocaine — right in front of the officer.

v GSA employees: A group of General Services Administration employees got some unwelcome fame when the goofy skits they prepared for a lavish conference in October 2010 ended up on YouTube. A congressional panel wasn’t as amused by one employee’s ditty about never getting audited by the inspector general.

v Britney Spears: Britney Spears walked down the aisle in jeans and a baseball cap in 2004. The pop princess ended up waking up in Vegas next to her childhood friend and decided she should trim that whole “till death do us part” thing to 55 hours of wedded bliss.

v Prince Harry: And, last, but not least, Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, played a game of strip billiards, only to find that someone leaked blurry photos of the naked royal cozied up to an apparently undressed mystery woman.

“fatal honeymoon” (8 p.m., lifetime): Two words that no newlywed wants to hear: “Fatal Honeymoon.” In this case, it’s a fact-based movie about a woman (Amber Clayton) who dies in a very suspicious drowning 11 days after getting hitched.

“Wrestlemania 28 — Rock vs. Cena” (8 p.m., NBC): I don’t know how Rock will fare against Cena, but he totally crushed Scissors.

See TV Week magazine, included with today’s paper, for complete listings.

LOCAL TOPICS ON TV

“Community Connection” (7 a.m. Sunday on 21 WFMJ-TV): Making smart money choices is important in this day of foreclosure, high debt and other money issues. Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, known as The Money Coach, will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard via satellite to discuss how she got out of $100,000 in debt in three years.

“Increase the Peace” (6:30 p.m. tonight on MyYTV): Host Andrea Mahone will be joined by Kim Hamilton and Tula O’Neal of Positive Choice Network, who will discuss lifestyle improvement.

“Sunday Morning with Dee” (8 a.m. Sunday on WKBN-TV 27): Minorities comprise about 36 percent of the U.S. population but 55 percent of the organ transplant waiting list. Host Dee Crawford will be joined by Hadie Bartholomew of Lifebanc and Ella Peterson, founder of the Christian Donor Network.

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