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Paris Hilton teaming up with Bhad Bhabie rapper Danielle Bregoli for troubled teen campaign
Paris Hilton is teaming up with Bhad Bhabie rapper Danielle Bregoli over the issue of alleged abuse at troubled teen camps.
As first reported by TMZ, the pair have been in contact over the prospect of working together to spread further awareness of the cause, Breaking Code Silence.
BCS is an organization that advocating for survivors from these types of facilities.
Sources confirmed to Metro.co.uk that the pair first connected after Paris saw Danielle’s testimonial about her alleged experiences at Utah’s Turn-About Ranch.
The youth facility is where the then-teen was sent following her career-making appearance on Dr Phil’s show in 2016.
It comes after Paris opened up about her own alleged abuse at Utah’s Provo Canyon boarding school in her recent YouTube documentary, This Is Paris.
The business mogul recently testified in support of a Utah state bill to ban mistreatment at youth facilities and was present when that bill was signed into law.
Now Paris has revealed her support for Danielle as she told TMZ: ‘I support all survivors who share their personal experiences within the Troubled Teen Industry and I am proud of Danielle for using her voice and her platform. It is wonderful to see more public voices take on this Industry.’
The Simple Life star also supports Danielle’s efforts to get Dr. Phil to no longer place kids at Turn-About Ranch.
She told the publication: ‘People look up to Dr. Phil and I want to make sure the show is accurately portraying these residential facilities to desperate families and not continuing to spread the false narrative that these places heal kids.’
As for exactly how the pair are set to work together, it’s been revealed that ideas are still being discussed.
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