With Accounts of Trauma and Abuse, Paris Hilton Reveals Intimate Details of Her Life in ‘Paris, The Memoir’
Last Tuesday (14th), Paris Hilton has released his highly anticipated autobiographical book, “Paris, the memory”. Bringing accounts of the trauma and abuse she has endured throughout her life, the businesswoman, who said writing the work was one of the “most frightening and also rewarding” things she has ever done, detailed the book. in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. “I was so abused that I didn’t even know who I was anymore” he told the vehicle.
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In the work, which goes into detail about her life, Paris talks about the miscarriage she had at 22, her controversial sex tape, how she was treated by a teacher in the eighth grade, how she was abused and raped by a man he met in a mall at the age of 15 comments on the fact that he has spent most of his life hating sex and reveals that he locked himself in a bathroom to escape HarveyWeinstein at the age of 19. In addition, she also talks about nights out with other celebrities and her behavior in the early 2000s that led to her being referred to by the media as a “party girl”, “reality star” and “tabloid gossip queen”.
Hilton also describes in the work one of her greatest traumas: the abuse she suffered between the ages of 16 and 18, during her time in four “for-profit juvenile torture camps,” as she calls them, places where parents sent their wayward children. Describing her experience to Rolling Stone, she reveals that employees “liked being able to abuse children” and “break us down” in ways so harmful that “no one believes children because it sounds crazy when you say it out loud.”
The socialite also says that during this time she was strangled, beaten and starved to death. In addition to having suffered other physical and psychological violence, such as being stripped naked and placed in solitary confinement, being taken to a room where she was tied up and subjected to a “gynecological examination” under the observation of importunate personnel, being forced to take pills which ‘they made her mad and feel she wasn’t loved or worthy of love.
“I was just, in my mind, like, ‘I’d rather be dead than here.’ It was so brutal.”
As revealed by Rolling Stone, an interesting fact is that the work is structured to mimic Paris’ ADHD, allowing anecdotes about skydiving, camping in Ibiza or partying with her friends to appear to provide comic relief in the reading in between to such strong reports.
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