![]() “I’m moving on to the next phase of my life,” she said. Hilton says she likes it this way and plans to continue to be more choosy about leaving home. Her life has slowed down in the past six months due to the pandemic, and she’s no longer traveling for work. She also says she’s happy and in a healthy relationship with businessman Carter Reum. She’s now sleeping through the night and no longer has nightmares. Hilton says since speaking out about what happened at Provo, she feels free. What I want people to know is that they should give her credit for being immensely innovative, but they should also understand that what they watched was not the person, but the shield that she constructed to protect herself.” “It turns out that whole machine, all that attention she got, the paparazzi, the insta-fame, it was all a creation of this traumatized girl trying to figure out how to climb her way out of this hole she was in,” said Dean. She has branded stores in the Middle East and Asia, is a successful DJ, and has released 27 fragrances, among other products. And all I cared about was being successful and independent.”įor someone who has been criticized for being famous for no reason, Hilton has built a multi-billion dollar company around her image. I made all these plans of what I wanted to be. “I saw success as freedom and I just imagined this glamorous life. She also wanted to be very, very wealthy. That meant she would never tell anyone about what happened to her there. Hilton said while she was at Provo, she decided she wanted complete control in her life and image. Hilton says when she agreed to be the subject of “This is Paris,” it was never her intention to speak about past abuses, but she opened up as she became more comfortable with director Alexandra Dean. We therefore cannot comment on the operations or patient experience prior to that time,” the school said in a statement on its website.Īttempts to find the previous owners for comment were unsuccessful. Please note that PCS was sold by its previous ownership in August 2000. “We are aware of a new documentary referencing Provo Canyon School (PCS). The 39-year-old says the treatment was so “traumatizing” that she suffered nightmares and insomnia for years. ![]() She stayed at Provo for 11 months and says while there, she was abused mentally and physically, claiming staff would beat her, force her to take unknown pills, watch her shower and send her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment. So it’s basically like that one place that they all talk about at the other places saying, ‘If you run away or you’re bad, you’re going to be sent to Provo,’” said Hilton. I always make sure to ask Capri how she feels after we give something and she tells me good and I usually get a big hug.“This is the only place where it’s impossible to run away. We have since picked a name off of the giving tree at school and purchased a gift for a child there and have made monetary donations to different organizations that mean something to our family. Stuffed animals that she loved, slept with at night, and carried around during the day were toys she wanted to give to this little girl because “she will love them too” as she said. ![]() I couldn’t believe the things she wanted to give her. So we went through Capri’s toys and picked out things that she wanted to give to the other little girl. There was a 2 year old little girl in the family this year so I took it upon myself to explain to Capri that this little girl, right now, doesn’t have as much as Capri has and it is up to us to make sure she has a great holiday. We provide gifts to the family to help them have a special holiday together. Each year, the Choosy Kids team “adopts” a family who is less fortunate and struggling to make ends meet. ![]() I have taught this lesson with the help of our Choosy Kids team. Unfortunately, there are people in our world who have very little so I have made it a goal this holiday season to teach Capri about different family circumstances and to hopefully engage her feelings about giving something of hers to someone else. This is a hard lesson to teach children who are really excited to unwrap presents they have received from others. ![]()
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