Paris Hilton stopped by 'The Drew Barrymore Show' to open up about her traumatic past following the recent release of her documentary 'This Is Paris.'
Hilton, 39, stopped by "The Drew Barrymore Show" on Monday to open up about her traumatic past following the recent release of her YouTube Originals documentary"This Is Paris."
In the documentary, Hilton recalls thinking she was being kidnapped the night her parents called in school representatives to take her away. At school, Hilton says she was yelled at, beaten, forced to take unidentified pills, and once made to take off her clothes and spend a day in solitary confinement.
"The people at my place were really good," Barrymore said."I mean, I didn't like being thrown in solitary confinement. I will say that I was very rebellious. I started riots there all the time. There was a lot of other kids like me, and my mom just didn't know what to do with me. I was doing drugs. I was out of control. She just threw her hands up and threw me in there, not knowing where else to turn to. And that place really did help me.
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