Paris Hilton's mansion is in a gated community in Beverly Park, one of Los Angeles's most upmarket enclaves where Adele and Mark Wahlberg also live. On the driveway is a pink Bentley and a blue Porsche.
The grand entrance is flanked by a giant white model giraffe and a neon pink Chanel sign and the hallways are lined with framed prints of the woman herself.
We are led to a room upstairs with a full-sized bar and fluffy white chairs where even the cushions have prints of Hilton's face.
It is a home befitting the original "It Girl" - a reality TV star who once traded off her ditzy persona. But this is a grown-up Hilton and we're here to discuss serious issues, specifically the two years she spent at boarding schools for so-called troubled teens. "It was like something out of a horror film," she says. "It's like they enjoyed abusing children. "In the early 2000s, Hilton was one of the most photographed women in the world, the leader of a party set that included Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan.
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