Paris Hilton is revealing how her parents reacted to her recent memoir release, “Paris: The Memoir.”
While appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen this week, the DJ admitted that her parents became “emotional” when reading it.
Within the latest memoir, she shared in greater detail in regards to the alleged abuse she suffered when she attended the Provo Canyon School in Utah, and claimed that her eighth-grade teacher groomed her.
“I speak about things I’ve never told anyone,” Hilton told Cohen. “It was definitely really hard for my parents to read.”
She continued, “It’s been very emotional. But I’m so, just proud to inform my story and to have made such a difference within the troubled teen industry.”
The Post reached out to a rep for Hilton’s mom, Kathy Hilton, for comment.
In 2020, Hilton released a YouTube-original documentary called “This Is Paris,” which revealed more in regards to the abuse she claimed to have suffered while on the Utah school.
She said that going to the varsity deeply affected her, and made her unable to trust anyone, even her circle of relatives.
About one yr later, she made a visit to Congress to assist lobby for a legal bill of rights for those kids who’re being held in congregate care facilities, just like the one she attended.
“Imagine if it was your child who was suffering abuse, neglect or death within the name of treatment, wouldn’t you do all the pieces in your power to guard them,” Hilton said in the course of the press conference on the time, which The Post previously reported.
Hilton’s memoir release comes off the recent news that she welcomed a son, Pheonix Barron, via surrogate along with her husband, Carter Reum, in January.
That is her first child.
While talking to Harper’s Bazaar for her March 2023 cover story, the “Stars Are Blind” singer revealed that she kept the newborn a secret from her family and didn’t tell them about him until his arrival.
“My entire life has been so public,” the previous “Easy Life” star explained on the time.
She continued, “I’ve never had anything for myself. We decided that we desired to have this whole experience to ourselves.”