Paris Hilton Is 'Disgusted' Over Resurfaced Interview With 'Misogynistic Pigs'

With the success of the documentary Framing Britney Spears which highlighted the injustices and the frankly cruel way the media has treated both Britney herself and many other famous women, celebrities are beginning to speak out for themselves and call out poor treatment they've faced in the past!

Paris Hilton is one of those celebrities, and she's not going to take any more crap!

It all started when a Paris Hilton fanpage shared an old interview clip of Paris being treated poorly by interviewers who imply she hasn't done any work in her life as well as bring up gossip surrounding Lindsay Lohan even after Paris asks them to stop.

"Thank you for sticking up for me. I am so sick of these misogynistic pigs treating women like this. Enough is enough!" Paris commented on the video.

She then shared the entire interview to her own Instagram with a lengthy caption.

"My friend just sent me the full interview," she wrote.

"I didn’t even know that they were videotaping this, so this is the first time I’m seeing it. I will never forget the feeling I felt in that room. It’s something I had to go through on too many occasions."

"It makes me so angry and sad to watch."

"Sad that I had to continue to put on a brave face and be polite while hurting so much inside. And then at the end of the video to insult me and call me that after what they did to me?!" Paris continued.

Paris vowed that she was never going to put up with treatment like that again.

"I am strong and brave now and I will never put up with this again. And I hope by having these conversations it could be an inspiration to other girls & women to not stand for this," Paris shared.

"And for the people behaving this way to be put in check and to help stop this from happening to anyone else," she finished.

I don't know about you, but I love seeing these celebrities stand up for themselves and fight back against horrible treatment from others — it's definitely the first step in making sure that the pressures these people faced don't get put on younger people in the industry anymore!