Paris Hilton has revealed something very personal and very painful.
In a new interview with Glamor UK, the 42-year-old reality star and DJ claims she was drugged and raped at the age of 15 after she and a group of friends met at the Century City Mall in Los Angeles to be done.
“We used to go there almost every weekend,” Hilton told the outlet.
“It was our favorite job and it [older] The boys always used to hang around the shops… We used to talk to them, give them our beeper numbers.”
Hilton, who welcomed her first child via a surrogate, said these people invited her and a friend back to their home to drink “Ye Berry Wine Cooler”.
“I didn’t drink anything back then, but then when I had maybe a sip or two, I immediately started feeling dizzy and lightheaded,” she recalled.
“I don’t know what he put in there, I think it was a raft.”
Hilton described how she woke up a few hours later – and immediately knew what had happened.
“I remembered it,” she said.
“I have visions of him covering my mouth, whispering ‘You’re dreaming, you’re dreaming’ in my ear.”
Terrible indeed.
Hilton said it was also her first sexual experience.
After this horrific incident, Paris was sent away to boarding schools for troubled teenagers.
She previously accused the New York Times of multiple traumas and abuse at the facility in Utah, including being forced to take drugs and enduring non-consensual gynecological exams.
“I was just a little girl,” Hilton told Glamour. “I feel like my childhood was stolen from me and it’s heartbreaking that this is still happening to so many kids today.”
He added, in reference to the humiliating exams above:
“It was something I had pushed out of my memory, but after hearing the story from other survivors, I started having flashbacks.
“Late at night, staff members would come and take some of the girls and bring them to this room.”
These days, meanwhile, Hilton is focused on political activism, most notably the 2022 Roe v. In view of the overturning of Wade.
“There’s a lot of politics around it and all that, but it’s a woman’s body,” he said. “Why should there be a law based on that?”
Hilton concluded on this important topic:
“It’s your body, your choice and I truly believe in it.
“It’s amazing to me that they’re making laws about what you do with your reproductive health because if it were the other way around with men, it wouldn’t be like this at all.