NEW YORK – There’s a scene in a new documentary about Paris Hilton, where the so-called socialite talks to former classmates at a Utah boarding school. They joke about how, in his real series “The Simple Life”, Hilton claimed to be ignorant of many things, adding how to perform any kind of manual work.
One of them bluntly described this as “words” when everyone laughed.
“I don’t think you had such a sharp voice at the time, ” some other observation.
None of this is a marvel for Hilton. What is revealed in “This is Paris”, which was released Monday on Hilton’s YouTube channel, is that the ultra glamorous and talkative young woman whose popular line “It’s hot” is a cool animated film made not only for fame, but also for protection.
Hilton says that as a teenager, he indulged in the nightlife and snuck into clubs while his circle of relatives lived at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Her exasperated parents sent her to systems to recover. There was an outdoor camp in the wilderness where Hilton and another woman tried to escape. Hilton says they were arrested and beaten in front of others as punishment.
At 17, Hilton was nevertheless sent to what she describes as “the worst of the worst”: Provo Canyon School in Utah.
“It’s the only position you can’t escape. So it’s like this position that everyone communicates about elsewhere saying, “If you run away or if you’re hurt, they’ll send you to Provo. “Hilton said.
She stayed in Provo for 11 months and recounts that during her stay she was mentally and physically abused, claiming that staff beat her, forced her to take unknown pills, saw her shower and sent her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment.
The 39-year-old said the remedy was so “traumatizing” that she suffered nightmares and insomnia for years.
“We are aware of a new documentary that refers to Provo Canyon School (PCS). Please note that PCS was sold through its previous owner in August 2000, so we cannot comment on the operations or delight of patients before that date,” the school said on its website.
Attempts at comments from previous owners have failed.
Hilton says that when he agreed to be the subject of “This is Paris,” he never intended to communicate beyond abuse, but it opened when he felt more with director Alexandra Dean.
Hilton said that when he was in Provo, he made a decision he was looking for in general about his life and image, which meant he wouldn’t tell anyone what had happened to him there, and he was also looking to be very, very rich.
“I saw good fortune as freedom and simply imagined this glamorous life. . . I made all those plans for what I was looking to be. And all I cared about was good fortune and being independent.
For those who have been criticized for no reason, Hilton has built a multi-million dollar business around her image, created logo outlets in the Middle East and Asia, is a successful DJ and has released 27 fragrances, among others. Products.
“It turns out that this whole machine, all the attention it received, the paparazzi, the instant fame, it was all a creation of this traumatized woman who sought to figure out how to get out of that hole she was in,” Dean said. . ” She attracted everything. Somehow, she created everything. What I need other people to know is that they give him credit for being incredibly innovative, but they also perceive that what they looked at was not the person, but the shield they built to protect themselves.
Hilton says that since she talked about what happened in Provo, she feels free, now sleeps all night and no longer has nightmares, also says she is satisfied and has a healthy date with businessman Carter Reum.
His life has slowed down over the past six months due to the pandemic and he no longer travels for work. Hilton says she likes that and plans to stay more selective when she left home. “I’m going to move on to the next phase of my life, ” he said.
He also hopes that reporting systems like Provo will deter parents from sending their children into situations.
“I would never raise this for any family, because I think it only causes more drama and more disorder than I ever would have. “It is now part of the Breaking Code Silence movement, a network committed to raising awareness of “teenage industry problems. “
“Parents are manipulated and lied to and tell an absolutely different story,” he said. “I think it’s vital to do your research. “
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