Paris Hilton memoir bombshells include 8th-grade kiss with ‘Mr. Abercrombie’ teacher

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Paris Hilton’s new memoir has many stunning revelations, including an inappropriate relationship with a teacher in the eighth grade.

“Mr. Abercrombie called me almost every night, and we talked for hours about how amazingly mature, beautiful, and intelligent I was, how sensual, misunderstood, and special,” she writes in “Paris: The Memoir,” which hit bookstores Tuesday.

According to Hilton, the unidentified educator romanticized May-December relationships like those of Elvis and Priscilla Presley and (then) Prince Charles and Princess Diana.

Hilton said when her parents caught her kissing the teacher in his car, Mr. Abercrombie — a reference to his Abercrombie & Fitch sartorial appeal — blamed Hilton for making him “do this.”

She was sent to live with her grandmother when the school year ended.

Another grim sexual experience Hilton details in her memoir is being raped by a man she met at a mall. The “Stars are Blind” singer says when she was in high school, an older man took her to an apartment and served her what she was told was a fruity wine cooler. She passed out shortly after. When Hilton tried to resist the “crushing weight” of the 20-something rapist, “He clamped down on my face and whispered, ‘You’re dreaming.’”

Hilton said watching singer Demi Lovato’s 2017 documentary “Simply Complicated” inspired her to come forward in 2021 with claims she was sexually abused while attending a Utah boarding school.

Her tome also includes encounters with convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein and former President Donald Trump — both of whom made her uncomfortable.

Hilton describes Weinstein as “creepy and aggressive,” claiming he once followed her into a bathroom. He stood outside a stall asking, “Ya wanna’ be a star?” before security dragged him away.

She described fellow former reality TV star Trump as an old family friend who became “furious and intimidated the s—t out of me” when, at age 19, she left Trump Model Management, which lasted from 1999 to 2017. Hilton —said she lied and told the former president she voted for him.

A much more light-hearted confession in the book deals with her famous catchphrase, which Hilton says she stole from her little sister, Nicky Hilton Rothschild.

“At some point, I heard Nicky say ‘That’s hot’ and it resonated with me,” she said.

The 42-year-old socialite applied to trademark that motto in 2004. She reportedly found the money-making phrase “positive” and “unpretentious.”