Long before she was a billionaire businesswoman and devoted mother, Paris Hilton was a scared 14‑year‑old, shipped off to a “troubled teen” facility where she says she was humiliated, medicated, and abused. The world saw a cartoon: the baby‑voiced heiress, the walking punchline. She built that character to survive, hiding the girl who woke up screaming from the same nightmare for 20 years.When she finally chose to speak, she didn’t just rewrite her own story; she exposed an entire industry. Standing before lawmakers, Paris turned her pain into purpose, demanding protection for kids who have no cameras, no fame, no platform. Now a wife, a mother, and a self‑made mogul, she still carries scars that IVF and surrogacy couldn’t erase. Yet she uses every ounce of her influence to be, in her own words, “the hero that I needed when I was a little girl.”
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