Paris Hilton left 'terrified' as she suffers from recurring kidnapping nightmare

Paris Hilton has revealed she suffers is left struggling to sleep from crippling night terrors where she is kidnapped by two people who storm into her room..

The 39-year-old reality star and socialite said she often fears sleeping as she keeps having a recurring nightmare about being kidnapped.

It comes after the reality star opened up about the abuse she faced in relationships, revealing she had five ex-boyfriends who allegedly abused her.

She explained in her new YouTube Originals documentary This Is Paris: “I always have this recurring nightmare no matter what I do.

“I’m in bed and these two people come into my room and say, ‘Do you want this to happen the easy way or the hard way?’ I try and just run.”

Paris Hilton said she suffers from a recurring kidnapping nightmare (Image: Paris Hilton/Instagram)

Hilton and her sister Nicky are certain that the nightmare is inspired by an incident from her teenage years when she was taken to a correctional boarding school in the middle of the night.

Nicky explained: “I knew there was a takedown in the works. I didn’t know it was people coming in and capturing her… We didn’t ask any questions and then I think (my mum) said she went to boarding school.”

“I thought I was being kidnapped,” Paris said as she spoke about the night she was taken away.

Hilton and her sister Nicky are certain that the scary dream was sparked by an incident from her teenage years (Image: Getty Images)

She said: “I started screaming for my mum and dad… and no-one came.

Paris recently claimed she was “hit, strangled and grabbed” by five “abusive” ex-boyfriends.

The Simple Life star claimed to PEOPLE: “I went through multiple abusive relationships.

“I was strangled, I was hit, I was grabbed aggressively. I put up with things no one should.”

Paris recently claimed she was ‘hit, strangled and grabbed’ by five ‘abusive’ ex-boyfriends (Image: Getty Images)

Paris also discussed the emotional and mental abuse she received while attending boarding school in Utah.

She spoke about suffering throughout several stages of her life in her YouTube documentary.

The blonde bombshell added: “I had become so used to [abusive behaviour] at Provo, that it made me feel like it was normal.

“They all seemed like such nice guys and then the true colours would show.

“They’d get jealous, or defensive or try to control me. And there would come a point where they would become physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive.

“I didn’t really understand what love or relationships were. I thought that them getting so crazy meant that they were in love with me. Looking back, I can’t believe I let people treat me like that.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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