Paris Hilton reveals she was abused at 'boarding school' as a teenager

Paris Hilton, 40, is known as the original disturbing celebrity. Contrary to his bright personality, he was actually abused at a boarding school when he was a teenager, and even now, he is so traumatized that he still has nightmares about that time. The other day, it became a hot topic that Paris wrote about the terrifying experience again in the Washington Post. In fact, Paris Hilton, who has royal blood, had a mischievous adolescence. It seems that he was living a rough life. Paris's parents couldn't help but enroll her in a boarding school that focuses on correcting delinquency and problem behavior, as well as spiritual growth. Looking back on that time, Paris confessed her tragic experience at boarding school, saying, "It was not an admission, but a kidnapping with the consent of my parents." “When I was 16, I was suddenly woken up in the middle of the night by two men with handcuffs. I cried out for help and had no idea why they were taking me or where they were taking me, but I soon realized that they were taking me to hell. "My parents just watched me be taken away because they made me believe there was no other way." Paris has revealed she was physically and emotionally abused by staff. At times, he was strangled, slapped in the face, watched in the shower, and even denied sleep. When I tried to escape even a little, I was violently attacked as an example. In addition, it seems that there were times when he was forced to take medicine even though there was no formal diagnosis. Among them, the abuse at the boarding school in Utah, where he last enrolled and spent about 11 months, is said to be incomparable to others. “Even though it was a school, classes were secondary. From the moment I woke up in the morning until I went to bed, I was just yelled at. I was tortured all day. I think their goal was to break us down, and they instilled fear in us so that we wouldn't be able to resist." Paris was unable to escape from such a world because she was only able to speak once every three months, and because her conversations were constantly monitored. “I was held in solitary confinement in a cell with scratches and blood stains on the walls. Many of these facilities persuaded parents not to believe their children even when they complained of abuse, and told children that asking for help was useless. ’” Paris began to have panic attacks and cried every day. Although he was able to "graduate" at the age of 18, he felt that the experience was "embarrassing" and continued to spend days unable to talk to anyone.

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