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Thursday, 28 June 2007, 03:27 GMT 04:27 UK

Hilton says jail was 'traumatic'

Paris Hilton was released early for good behaviour
Paris Hilton leaves the CNN studio in Hollywood, California US heiress Paris Hilton has described as "traumatic" the time she spent in a Los Angeles prison for violating probation on a driving ban.

Appearing on CNN's Larry King talk show she said: "It was a very traumatic experience but I feel like God does make everything happen for a reason."

She said she was going to party less and be a "more responsible role model".

The 26-year-old was released from jail on Tuesday after serving 23 days of a 45-day sentence.

In her first televised interview since her release, Paris Hilton said she wanted people to know what she had gone through and insisted she should not have been jailed in the first place.

"I've gotten a lot of letters from mothers, and their daughters look up to me, and I want to be a good role model for these girls"
Paris Hilton

She said she had panic attacks and nightmares that someone would break into her cell and do harm to her, and that her small cell had exacerbated her claustrophobia.

"I think the crime did not fit the punishment. I don't feel like I deserved to go to jail," she said, during the hour-long show.

Hilton said she hated prison but it had been "a blessing in disguise", and had given her an opportunity to re-evaluate her life.

"I just felt this is like a new beginning for me, just sitting in jail I just used it as a journey to figure out myself and who I am and what I want to do.

"There's just so much more to me than what people think."

Role model

She said she was encouraged by letters she had received from fans, including some from US soldiers serving in Iraq.

Paris Hilton leaving jail "I've definitely matured and grown a lot from this experience... I've gotten a lot of letters from mothers, and their daughters look up to me, and I want to be a good role model for these girls."

In the future, Paris Hilton said she wanted to set up a half-way house to help women when they are released from jail.

Hilton, sentenced to 45 days on 3 June, was released early from the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California, due to crowded jail conditions and time off for good behaviour.

She was briefly freed on medical grounds earlier this month but was sent back to jail by a court.

Veteran interviewer Larry King later described Hilton's performance as "puzzling and perplexing", and said she was in denial about her crime.



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CNN's King lands Hilton interview (24 Jun 07 |  Entertainment )
Paris Hilton released from jail (26 Jun 07 |  Entertainment )
Paris Hilton leaves medical ward (14 Jun 07 |  Entertainment )
Paris Hilton accepts her sentence (10 Jun 07 |  Entertainment )

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