Paris Hilton revealed this for the first time dark events that happened to him in his childhood and youth. The billionaire has confessed to Glamor magazine that her first non-consensual sexual encounter was when she was 15.
Among her testimonies, Paris Hilton also recounted the moment a teacher flirted with her and manipulated her into bringing her to his country, ending with oneA chase through the streets of Los Angeles.
Hilton, who claims to have suffered sexual abuse in his youth, wanted to tell about this traumatic experience shaped his life forever. “I think I’ve been through so many things that I’m a warrior, a fighter, a brave one. I’m a tough woman,” the influencer told the magazine.
Paris Hilton sees herself as “a warrior, a fighter”.
happiness and bad memories
The celebrity is very happy about the arrival of her first child in the world. However, he wanted to share one of his worst experiences, which he had on one of his trips to Los Angeles while living with his maternal grandmother in Palm Springs.
According to Hilton, she loved spending her weekends going from shop to shop with her friends. During these fun moments, she recounts how the older men would “hover around,” talk to them, and even ask for their phone number. Shortly afterwards one of these gentlemen He invited them to his house and offered them wine.
“I wasn’t drinking at the time or anything, so if I’ve had a sip or two, I got dizzy and dizzy. I don’t know what he put on it, I’m guessing it was a roofie (a hypnotic drug),” the businesswoman said in her interview with Glamour.
According to Hilton, she woke up several hours later without her friend and without knowing exactly what had happened. “I have visions of him covering my mouth.like, ‘You’re dreaming, you’re dreaming’ and whisper that in my ear,” the influencer concluded.
Paris Hilton opened up about her grief in Glamor magazine.
Also in school
Paris Hilton also told the first attack he suffered from his teacher. An event that he pushed from his memory for years. “He kept calling me on the phone, flirting with me and trying to convince me I was a mature woman,” the celebrity said.
She assures that it was all talk until one night the professor lured her to his car and they kissed. A few minutes later, Her parents, the Hiltons, saw the situation and chased her through the streets of Bel Air “at 100 miles an hour”.
“We were going very fast and somehow we got away from them at a red light. I was in shock and he took me back home to Bel Air and he said go away,” the model said.
It’s not the first time Paris Hilton has spoken out about the abuse she has endured in her life. In October 2022, he explained to The New York Times the ordeal he endured as a teenager at the school he attended.
“Sleep deprived and heavily medicated, I didn’t understand what was happening. I was forced to lie down on a padded table, spread my legs and have a ‘cervical exam’. I cried as they held me down and said, ‘Shut up. Keep your mouth shut. Stop struggling.”” the New Yorker explained.
Paris Hilton married Carter Reum
“It was really terrifying and something I blocked for many years. But looking back now as an adult, it certainly was sexual abuse,” Hilton says, also making sure she wasn’t the only one to suffer that abuse. “I was raped and am crying as I write this because no one, especially a child, should be sexually abused,” the businesswoman concluded.
Hilton also addressed the topic of motherhood in her interview for Glamor. At the moment, at 42 years old, she is happy with her baby, who was born through surrogacy a month ago, but confessed that she had an abortion when she was 20. “I was a girl and I wasn’t ready for that,” she said.
The businesswoman wanted to reveal the meaning of the name she and her husband gave their son Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum in their latest episode of the podcast she stars in, This is Paris.
“Phoenix is not only the name of a great city, it is the bird that rises from its ashes to fly again,” Hilton explained. And the middle name, Barron, is a tribute to his late grandfather.
Paris Hilton on a solidarity visit to San Gregorio Atlapulco (Mexico) after an earthquake. Photo EFE/Sáshenka Gutiérrez
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