Paris Hilton has just shared "painful" photos post-alleged school abuse

The 39-year-old sociality claimed to have suffered abuse during a boarding pension in his teenagers.


At the beginning of the 2000's,Paris Hilton The child was the child for the spoiled lifestyle of Beverly Hills. But recently, the heiress of more than 39 years has revealed that she hid a dark past from all pink dogs, rhinestones and dogs of a purse she has traveled. Over the past year, including itdocumentaryIt's ParisHilton said that while she attended the school of Provo Canyon in Utah, sheAssignment of verbal and physical abuse. And now she shared pictures of this time in her life.

Hilton was sent to the boarding pension because she was rebellious as a teenager and was there for almost a year. In a statement toPeopleThe School of Provo Canyon stated in the allegations: "Originally opened in 1971, the Provo Canyon School was sold by its previous property in August 2000. So we can not comment on the experience of operations or patients before this time. " Hilton was at school in the late 90s. (Provo Canyon also has aLonger statement on its website.)

Thursday, January 21, Hilton posted photos of the time after attending school allegedly abusive. Read it to see what she said about at that time in her life.

Hilton says that the photos show "the pain in [his] eyes".

Paris Hilton Instagram
Paris Hilton / Instagram

Hilton shared two photos Herself on Instagram in which she wears a NYPD hat and a t-shirt. "These pictures were taken when I was 18 years old and I recently returned to the horrible experiences I traveled to #ProvocanyonsChool," Hilton wrote. "I can see pain in my eyes. I was so traumatized that I claimed that everything was going well, trying to block the painful memories."

She is proud of the woman she has become.

Paris Hilton Instagram 2
Paris Hilton / Instagram

"Looking at that now, I know that adolescence would be so extremely proud of the woman I am today," Hilton continued in his Instagram post. "Be brave and using my voice to make a difference and save the children to have to bear the abuses myself and so many others had to pass."

With a short slide show, Hilton included an excerpt from his 2006 song "Heartbeat" and Lyric "I was so sad, only I did not show it."

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Hilton opened the first opening about the school last year.

Paris Hilton Instagram with sign
Paris Hilton / Instagram

In his documentaryIt's Paris, which was published on September 20, 2010, Hilton said she was rebellious and would often sneaked as a teenager. When removing his phone or credit card, she was sent to school on boarding, where she reported having had physical and verbal abuse. In addition to the Hilton's claims, four classmates make allegations on the documentary school.

"From the moment I woke up until I go to bed, it was the whole day that screamed in my face, shouting at me, torture continues"Hilton saidPeople Around the periodIt's Parishas been freed. "The staff would say things terrible. They made me constantly feel bad about myself and intimidate me. I think it was their goal of breaking us. And they were physically violent, hitting and strangling us. They wanted to inculcate fear in the children, so we would be too frightened to disobey them. "

She is fighting now to get schools for "troubled" teenagers go out.

Paris hilton posing on the red carpet
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Hilton has made his mission to fight against residential schools for "troubled" adolescents. In October 2020,She directed a demonstration in Provo, Utah With others who say they have experienced abuse when boarding schools. She also helped launchA website database which contains the stories of others that were part of "the disturbed adolescents industry" and works with the organizationRupture of silence code.

Hilton saidUnited States today In December, she and those she works, would like to take their mission to the Biden administration. "There is much more work to do," she told the publication. "I will not stop until it is done." And for more than the biden administration has done so far, checkThe White House has just signed masks in these 5 places .


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