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Paris Hilton wants to warn young girls from making "humiliating" sex tapes.
Paris Hilton wants to warn young girls from making "humiliating" sex tapes.
Paris Hilton wants to warn young girls from making "humiliating" sex tapes.
The blonde socialite was devastated when X-rated footage of her and
ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon surfaced in 2003 and has vowed to stop other girls
from agreeing to film themselves engaging in sex acts to please their
lovers.
She said: "I want young girls to never put themselves in that situation I
was in. Don't ever let someone talk you into doing something you don't want
to do."
She added: "I was humiliated, embarrassed and in shock that it happened. It
wasn't my fault, it was something that someone did to me, so I've just
learned to be a strong woman and nothing can hurt me at this point.
"It was definitely very painful. When you trust someone and love someone -
for them to do that to you, it's really hard. It's something that bothers me
everyday."
The 28-year-old hotel heiress - who receives a percentage of profits from
the footage, which was eventually released as a DVD entitled 'One Night In
Paris' - discussed the incident in a documentary about her rise to fame.
Paris wants to use the MTV programme 'Paris, Not France' to clear up
misconceptions about her party-girl lifestyle.
She explained: "I think there are a lot of people that have misconceptions
about me. They assume I'm just a party girl and they don't realise there's a
business behind it. I've created this over the past 10 years.
"I think when people haven't met me they might think that I'm spoiled, that
I'm a brat, that I haven't worked for what I have. I've worked very hard for
what I've achieved. None of this was given to me. I've done it all by
myself."
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