Paris Hilton said she knew when the tape leaked online it would affect her reputation for "the rest of [her] life". Photo / AP
Paris Hilton said she knew when the tape leaked online it would affect her reputation for "the rest of [her] life". Photo / AP
Paris Hilton thinks she'd have had a very different experience if her sex tape was released now.
The 38-year-old star's intimate moments with Rick Salomon were released at the peak of her fame through life-swap reality TV series Simple Life in 2004.
Hilton thinks if the scandal had happened inthe wake of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, she wouldn't have been painted in such a negative light.
Hilton told the Los Angeles Times newspaper: "Back then, people were acting like I was the bad person or the villain.
"And I felt that, when that man put out that tape, it basically took that away from me because, for the rest of my life, people are going to judge me and think of me in a certain way just because of a private moment with someone that [I] trusted and loved.
"It's not something that I would ever want to be known for."
HIlton previously chose not to comment on gossip about her but now feels "ready" to share her own versions of events.
"My mom and my dad always told me, 'Never dignify something with a response.' Back then, there was no social media. So I couldn't just go on there [and set the record straight] ...
"I never stuck up for myself or said anything because my parents said, 'You're just going to draw more attention to something. Even if it's a lie, just don't pay attention to it. Your family and your friends know the real you.'"