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Weekly Teacap with Kristi Cook

What Happened To Paris Hilton?! : Her Traumatic Past

Weekly Teacap with Kristi Cook

Spill Sesh

Fiction, Entertainment News, Fiction:drama, News, Society & Culture, Drama

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Today we are discussing the Paris Hilton documentary that was released on September 13th, called "The Real Story of Paris Hilton". This is a troubling story that details her childhood and the terrifying experiences she faced at several schools her parents sent her to attend. Paris is breaking her silence for the first time ever in support of other survivors of this school, all participating in the Breaking Code Silence movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Hey guys what the what the fuck is up it's spilly and welcome back to No Bleeps.

0:23.0

This has been a crazy week, honestly, you guys.

0:26.0

I feel like so much has happened on the internet

0:29.0

and something that I really feel so passionate about talking about is this Paris Hilton documentary.

0:37.0

I watched the extended cut version, it's on YouTube premium, and it is almost two hours long and there is a free version that you can

0:46.8

watch that I think is just one hour and 45 minutes long but I sat through this and I just feel emotional you guys I just

0:56.4

watched it I took notes throughout the entire thing because everyone was

0:59.8

telling me I need to watch it and the message is very strong and I think that this is

1:06.5

super relevant because it's the things that are discussed in this are still

1:11.5

happening and the message needs to get out there because this is even relevant to YouTube because this is something that happened to a

1:20.6

YouTubers child this year and we've discussed it and you know we'll break it all down but

1:27.3

gosh you guys I literally am getting emotional like I want to cry thinking about what I just

1:31.3

watched and Paris Hilton and all of this stuff I just I never really knew Paris Hilton like this I've never seen her and no one has that's the point of this documentary is that no one has seen this side of Paris Hilton. I feel like she's always kind of been a little bit of a mystery. I grew up, I watched the simple life with her and Nicole Ritchie and I knew about her

1:56.4

you know being rich and that her grandfather owned this incredible hotel empire. I'm sure if you guys have ever looked into

2:06.7

hotels you've seen a Hilton hotel somewhere somehow like the name Paris Hilton is iconic everyone has heard of it at

2:16.6

some point in some time and it's associated with luxury perfection and you there's just nothing that gave you any bit of like real life or any bit of trauma,

2:29.2

like you just could not ever see any of that by looking at Parris Hilton and it truly just goes to show you that you cannot judge a book by its cover, you don't know what other people have been through and you don't know what people are going through still.

2:44.0

So I think that this, honestly, the biggest takeaway is that you just really can't judge people,

2:51.4

you really have to be understanding of everyone and you know if

2:55.5

someone is rude or nasty or whatever you just truly just got a thing to

2:59.7

yourself you know I I wonder what they've been through and maybe you giving a little bit of

3:06.3

compassion could help them in some way or somehow but that's just kind of something that I

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