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Drew Barrymore Opens Up To Paris Hilton About Solitary Confinement As A Teen

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Drew Barrymore recently compared experiences with solitary confinement as a teen with Paris Hilton. Paris appeared on Drew’s new talk show to open up about her film This Is Paris. In the film, she discusses how she was abused at a boarding school in Utah.

Drew said, “So I want to talk to you and have you know that I’ve had the people come and take me away. I’ve been locked up in solitary confinement, I’ve been in a place for lengthy periods of time — we’re talking a year, a year and a half, plus. I haven’t seen a kind of story like this really reflected out there very often that’s one I recognize so deeply.”

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Drew Barrymore and Paris Hilton bond over their troubled past

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She said she suffered physical and emotional abuse at the school, which is now under new ownership. Paris revealed, “And she [the director] told me, ‘This is so important, that you tell your story because you’re going to help other survivors and people will want to come forward with theirs.’ It was very difficult for me, because it wasn’t something I ever wanted to talk about in public.”

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While Paris suffered a lot from her experience, Drew said that her experience was much different. She was placed in solitary confinement due to her alcohol abuse and bad behavior. She shared, “I have to tell you, the people at my place were really good. I mean, I didn’t like being thrown in solitary confinement. I will say that I was very rebellious.”

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She continued, “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 and it did save my life, and I actually wouldn’t change a thing.”

In conclusion, watch more of the interview below:

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