Pratt’s mugshot from her own shoplifting arrest from 2006 quickly went viral after her comments (via toofab)
"We were simply out of our minds on opiates and could see no logical reason why we would not be allowed to do exactly as we wanted," Pratt said of her arrest in her memoir"Made In Reality."And what we wanted was a bunch of Marc Jacobs dresses, some Marni jewelry, probably a few Pucci bathing suits and some other random Hawaii glamour wear."
"The evidence was undeniable," she said."The [security] tapes aside, we had tried to leave the store covered in unpaid-for goods, tags dangling from every part of us." Continuing to share her outrage over looting at Urban Outfitters in Santa Monica, she tweeted news footage and added,"My heart breaks for all of these businesses around LA affected. First the quarantine & now this."
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