Skip to content
Search

Paris Hilton Reflects on Sex Tape That Leaked When She Was 19: ‘It Was Abuse’

The singer and reality TV star spoke out in support of the DEFIANCE Act, a bill that would protect victims of AI-generated, sexually explicit content

Paris Hilton Reflects on Sex Tape That Leaked When She Was 19: ‘It Was Abuse’
Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images

Paris Hilton discussed the 2004 release of a sex tape that featured her during an appearance Thursday on Capitol Hill. Hilton, accompanied by Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Florida Rep. Laurel Lee, the reality star gave an impassioned speech about the importance of protecting women from similar incidents.

“When I was 19 years old, a private, intimate video of me was shared with the world without my consent,” Hilton said. “People called it a scandal. It wasn’t. It was abuse.”


Hilton made the appearance in support of the Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits Act, or DEFIANCE Act. The bipartisan legislation would allow victims of AI-generated, sexually explicit content to take legal action against people who create it, distribute it, and solicit it with the intent to distribute. The bill has already passed in the Senate.

“There were no laws at the time to protect me,” Hilton explained. “There weren’t even words for what had been done to me. The internet was still new, and so was the cruelty that came with it.”

She continued, “They called me names. They laughed and made me the punchline. They sold my pain for clicks, and then they told me to be quiet, to move on, to even be grateful for the attention. These people didn’t see me as a young woman who had been exploited. They didn’t see the panic that I felt, the humiliation, or the shame. No one asked me what I lost.”

Hilton explained that she had the platform to reclaim her story, but “so many others don’t.” “And what I’ve learned is that when your image is violated, it doesn’t disappear; it lives inside you, but so does your power,” she said. “Telling the truth has helped me heal, and I am so proud that today I stand here without shame.”

She concluded, “I will keep telling the truth to protect every woman, every girl, every survivor, now and for the future.”

The sex tape was filmed by Hilton’s then-boyfriend Rick Salomon. She recounted the experience in her 2024 book, Paris: The Memoir, writing that she felt pressured to allow her much older boyfriend to record her. The footage was released in 2004. After Hilton said publicly that she did not approve of its release, Salomon sued Hilton for defamation. She countersued and was awarded damages, which she donated to charity.

In 2021, Hilton described the sex tape to Vanity Fair as “something that will hurt me for the rest of my life.” “It was a private experience between two people,” Hilton said. “You love someone, you trust someone and to have your trust betrayed like that and for the whole world to be watching and laughing … It was even more hurtful to me to have these people think that I did this on purpose — that killed me. It still gives me post-traumatic stress disorder to talk about it.”

Hilton will release a new documentary, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, on Jan. 30. The film will center around the creation of Hilton’s 2024 album of the same name and explore how music often served as a balm during the most difficult moments of her life and career. In the film, Hilton will confront the often deeply misogynistic ways she was portrayed in the media, and discuss her experiences at troubled teen schools, where she claimed she was abused.

More Stories

Hayden Panettiere’s Death Under Investigation After Apparent Overdose
Getty Images

Hayden Panettiere’s Death Under Investigation After Apparent Overdose

New details have emerged surrounding the shocking death of Hayden Panetierre on Sunday.

Police in Greenville, South Carolina, “accompanied by EMS personnel, responded to a report of an unresponsive female” Sunday afternoon, according to a statement given to NBC News. “Upon arrival, medical assistance was administered; however, the individual, later identified as Hayden Panettiere, was pronounced deceased at the scene.”

Keep ReadingShow less
Five New Cast Members Are Joining Heated Rivalry Season 2
Sabrina Lantos/HBO Max

Five New Cast Members Are Joining Heated Rivalry Season 2

The world of Heated Rivalry is about to get considerably bigger, as Crave has announced five new additions to the cast of the hit hockey romance's second season, bringing Emily Hampshire, Edvin Ryding, Robert Naylor, Sabrina Jalees and Priyanka into the series.

Hampshire, known for her role as Stevie Budd on Schitt's Creek, will play Vanessa. Ryding, who starred in Young Royals and appeared in 28 Years Later, has been cast as Luca Haas. Naylor, whose credits include Cardinal and Mile End Kicks, will portray Wyatt Hayes. The new additions also include comedian and actor Sabrina Jalees as Farah Jalali and Canadian drag performer Priyanka as Tarek.

Keep ReadingShow less
Demi Lovato to Reprise Role in ‘Camp Rock 3’: ‘Y’all Miss Me?’

Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, and Joe Jonas (from left) at the ‘Camp Rock 3’ premiere

Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images

Demi Lovato to Reprise Role in ‘Camp Rock 3’: ‘Y’all Miss Me?’

Demi Lovato will officially appear in the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock 3. The singer is reprising her role as Mitchie Torres from the first two films, 2008’s Camp Rock and 2010’s Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, which spawned Lovato’s popular collaborations with the Jonas Brothers, “This Is Me” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing.”

Camp Rock 3 finds the Jonas Brothers returning as fictional band Connect 3, who are looking for a new opening act. That search brings them back to Camp Rock, where a fresh set of campers are ready to show their stuff.

Keep ReadingShow less
Chris Rock and Hudson Williams Announce Conversations at TIFF
Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Image

Chris Rock and Hudson Williams Announce Conversations at TIFF

Heated Rivalry breakout star Hudson Williams and comedy icon Chris Rock are among the biggest names joining TIFF’s 2026 In Conversation With… series, which will bring some of film and television's biggest figures to the stage for live discussions during this year’s festival.

Williams, who skyrocketed to international fame last year after playing Shane Hollander in the Crave series Heated Rivalry, will take part in a Making Waves With… conversation through TIFF Next Wave. He is also set to discuss his role in the upcoming series YAGA and the independent feature Apparatus, as well as the short films and creative collaborations that shaped his career.

Keep ReadingShow less
Is ‘Tony’ a True Story? Sort Of
Is ‘Tony’ a True Story? Sort Of
A24*

Is ‘Tony’ a True Story? Sort Of

Even when he was alive, there was a sense of lore that surrounded Anthony Bourdain. He had the allure of someone with a true mythology, which he offered up throughout his writing and TV shows. His memoir Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, released in 2000, established much of what we know about him — his early years in New York City kitchens, his drug use, his willingness to reveal tricks of the trade. The book famously recounted the three summers he spent in Provincetown, Massachusetts, as a young man, one of his earliest legends.

That time period is the focal point of Tony, a biopic of sorts from Canadian writer-director Matt Johnson. Dominic Sessa stars as Tony, a surly 19-year-old not yet formed into the Bourdain we have since anointed into culinary sainthood. Although the film is sanctioned by the Bourdain estate, the coming-of-age tale isn’t overly concerned with facts. Instead, Johnson conjures the same feelings one might have looking back at their own early years.

Keep ReadingShow less