Paris Hilton Revelation: Fashion Icon Does Not Hold Grudge Against Parents After 'Abuse'
Paris Hilton owns a very soft heart when she never thought and never held her anger towards her parents two decades after experiencing abuse.
For the first time in history, the 39-year-old fashion icon and entrepreneur Paris Hilton talked about her experiences at a boarding school where her parents, Katy and Richard Hilton, sent her. The agitating incidents of physical and mental abuse of Paris opened its window to the world on her newest documentary entitled ‘This Is Paris.’ The said documentary film was released on Youtube on Sept. 14 (Monday).
Paris exclusively sat with Hollywood Life on her documentary’s premiere date and told the celebrity dedicated news site how she didn’t allow her painful experiences to ruin her sole relationship to both of her parents. Moreover, Paris endured the said abuse for 11 months long until she reached 18 in 1999.
When Paris was asked if she holds any grudge to her parents today, she said, “No, because it wasn’t their fault. They had no idea.” She then continued to blame the staff of the said boarding school she attended of controlling and brainwashing families, thinking that their loving children are going to be at peace and safe.
I’m still learning how to trust again. #ThisIsParis 9/14 on @YouTube #BreakingCodeSilence pic.twitter.com/kMGz5B1eiB
— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) September 2, 2020
Paris exclaimed that her parents didn’t know much about the boarding school, which was the Provo Canyon School located in Utah.
The fashion icon said her parents thought it was just a regular boarding school, and parents of the kids on the same school she attended had no clue what is happening to that kind of place. She then revealed that severe abuse is happening on that school, and might probably be happening until today.
Despite the longing of Paris to get out of school, she tried her best to communicate with her parents about the matter, but every time she tries to call them on the phone, the staff hangs up the phone and punishes her right away. Moreover, the staff doesn’t allow any phone usage on the building so that kids won’t tell their parents about the abuse.
Furthermore, Paris grabbed the chance to write a letter, but the staff found out, leading them to rip her let off.
The vast revelation of Paris added that she was never given a chance to speak out on her experiences until filming her newly released documentary, making her open up to her mom.