Paris Hilton says she took Quaaludes during her sex tape: "I got hammered"
Los Angeles, California - Heiress Paris Hilton dropped some major bombshells in her new memoir, including ones about her infamous sex tape.

The 42-year-old spilled the real tea behind her 2003 sex tape in her upcoming book, Paris: The Memoir, which drops on March 14.
According to the socialite, her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon "pushed" her into doing the scandalous video and even gave her an ultimatum.
"He told me if I wouldn’t do it, he could easily find someone who would," Paris wrote per an excerpt from her book published in the UK's The Times.
"And that was the worst thing I could think of. To be dumped by this grown man because I was a stupid kid who didn’t know how to play grown-up games."
Paris further wrote that her ex, who she referred to as "scum," promised that the footage would never be leaked - which was obviously a lie.
"I needed to prove something to him and to myself, so I got hammered, and I did it," she said.
"I had to drink myself silly. Quaaludes helped. But I did it," she continued, adding, "I have to own that. I knew what he wanted, and I went with it."
Paris shared that after the tape's release, she felt like the world saw her as a "slut" instead of an "icon."
"I felt like my life was over, and in many ways it was. Certainly, the career I had envisioned was no longer possible."
Paris has shared in the past that the film has given her post-traumatic stress disorder and is always in the back of her mind.
"I was made a villain because of something someone did to me," she said.
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