Paris Hilton contemplated suicide while at residential school. In 2020, the heiress revealed in a documentary the abuse she had suffered as a teenager in the private institution where her parents had sent her.



Since then, she has regularly returned to this traumatic episode of her life, and in particular how it had influenced her relationship with men. Back with an autobiography entitled Paris: The Memoir, the businesswoman reveals that she thought the worst at the time.

Strangled, beaten and starved

"I didn't make an attempt. But in my head, I was like, "I'd rather be dead than be there." It was brutal," Paris Hilton told Rolling Stone during the promotion of her book, before returning to the most sordid details of those dark years. "I was strangled, beaten, starved; undressed and confined alone in a room. I was woken up at night to take me to a room where I was strapped for a "gynecological examination" while the staff watched, she continued. I was forced to take medication that drove me crazy. I was kept locked in a building for eleven months. Finally, I was told that no one loved me and that no one could ever love me. »

Fortunately, Paris Hilton has managed to rebuild herself. She married Carter Reum in 2021 and had a child just over two months ago.

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