Paris Hilton opens for the first time publicly about innovative abuse while attending boarding school as a teenager.
The 39-year-old hotel heiress will appear in an upcoming documentary about her life in which she has never heard before details will expose some of the pain she suffered as a teenager.
In a new interview with People, the former “Simple Life” star revealed that she was traumatized every day at Provo Canyon School in Utah, where she was enrolled for 11 months at 17 years old.
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“The staff would say terrible things. They constantly made me feel bad about myself and bullied me, “Hilton told the magazine. I think it was her goal to break us. And they were physically abused, beaten and strangled us. They wanted to bring fear into the children that we were too scared not to hear them. ‘
Hilton said the school was not focused on education “at all.”
“From the moment I woke up until I went to bed, it screamed all day in my face, screaming at me, persistent torture,” she said.
Hilton explained that her parents, Rick and Kathy Hilton, made the decision to send her to boarding school after performing a series of stunts, including “slipping and going to clubs and parties” while staying at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
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Upon her arrival at Provo Canyon, Hilton said she “knew it would be worse than anywhere else” that she had been.
Hilton said three of her classmates are making similar accusations in the upcoming YouTube documentary “This is Paris.”
Provo Canyon School did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment Saturday, but released the following statement to People: “Originally opened in 1971, Provo Canyon School was sold by its former owner in August 2000. We can therefore not comment on the provide surgery as a patient experience prior to this time. “
Hilton claimed the school placed students in solitary confinement as punishment “sometimes 20 hours a day.”
The alleged abuse allowed Hilton to “suffer from panic attacks” every day. “
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She told the magazine she felt ‘like a prisoner’ and ‘hated life’ while she was there. Attempts to detail the abuse in letters or phone calls to her parents were intercepted by staff, she said.
“They would pick up the phone or rip off the letters I wrote, and tell me, ‘No one will believe you.'”
According to the report, Hilton left school in 1999 when she was 18 years old. She would not talk about the abuse because she said she felt “ashamed”.
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Now the heir declared “the nightmare is over.” The documentary was aired on her YouTube channel Sept. 14. She said she plans to visit with her parents.
“I think it will be good for us, but also emotional. There are no more secrets,” she said.