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Paris Hilton discusses mental health diagnosis
Summary
Paris Hilton said she was diagnosed with rejection sensitivity dysphoria after an earlier ADHD diagnosis and described how it affected her life; she also spoke in Washington to back the DEFIANCE Act and recalled a private video that was released without her consent.
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Paris Hilton spoke about a diagnosis of rejection sensitivity dysphoria during a podcast appearance set to air Monday. She said she had been diagnosed with ADHD in her late 20s before learning more specifically about rejection sensitivity and its effects. Hilton described intense emotional pain when she perceives rejection and said those reactions affected her schooling and public life. She also participated in a Washington event to support the DEFIANCE Act and referenced a private video from 2004 that was shared without her consent.
Key points:
- Hilton said she was first diagnosed with ADHD in her late 20s and later identified rejection sensitivity dysphoria as an issue she experiences.
- She described the condition as producing severe emotional pain when sensing negative judgment, and said it shaped parts of her education and public life.
- Hilton joined lawmakers and advocates in Washington to support the DEFIANCE Act and recalled a private intimate video from 2004 that was released without her permission.
Summary:
Hilton combined personal reflections on mental health with public advocacy in recent appearances. The podcast episode is scheduled to air Monday. The DEFIANCE Act remains under discussion in Congress and is described in reports as a bill that would permit legal claims by victims of nonconsensual AI-generated or shared intimate material.
