Jail has made Paris ‘much more grateful’
‘I am behind glass and I want to give my dad a big hug,’ says heiress
![]() Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images file Paris Hilton talked to Ryan Seacrest about her life in jail. |
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LOS ANGELES - Paris Hilton is feeling thankful.
The 26-year-old heiress, who is set to be released from jail on Tuesday, told Ryan Seacrest of E! News that her “gratitude has gone up so much” since she’s been behind bars.
Hilton has been in custody since June 3. She is housed in the special-needs unit of the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, a suburb of Los Angeles.
She called Seacrest Thursday to talk about how the experience has changed her.
“I’m much more grateful for everything that I have, even just to have a pillow at night or food,” she said.
Serving time has been tough, she said, and visits with her family have been emotional.
“I am behind glass and I want to give my dad a big hug and they won’t even let me do that,” she said. “I’m not a criminal, I’m not dangerous. ... It’s hard but I’m stronger every day.”
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“I just realize that the media used me to make fun of and be mean about it,” she said, adding that she is “frankly sick of it” and that she wants to “use my fame in a good way.”
The interview is scheduled to air on E! News on Thursday and Friday.
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