Teary Paris left ‘wailing for her mother’ by jeering inmates

Kathy and Rick Hilton leave after visiting a distraught Paris

Aoife Finneran

JAILBIRD heiress Paris Hilton has been reduced to tears by her inmates, who are spending their time taunting her over her famous internet porn video.

The 26-year-old was given a less than friendly welcome when she arrived at the Lynwood Regional Detention Centre in California, with one inmate shouting: “Paris sure knows how to do hard time, we’ve seen the movie”.

The nasty jibe was a reference to the porn video she made with ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon (38).

Entitled One Night In Paris, the clip was later “leaked” onto the web and then released as a DVD.

Prisoner Danita Daniel, who was in a cell close to Paris, said: “Some of the girls were also shouting, “do you think she’ll like the steak tonight?” and “do you think her cell is like the Hilton down the street?”

She added: “One prisoner said Paris should follow up her sex video with “One Night in Prison”.

Other inmates were heard threatening to “teach the b***h a lesson”.

Paris now spends her time crying inside her cell, and has even been heard wailing for her mother.

Danita, who was given a similar sentence to Paris for driving on a suspended licence, said: “She was crying a lot and didn’t have any make-up on. You could see the sadness and fear in her eyes”.

The celebrity IT girl caused outrage last week when she was freed from the detention centre after only five days of her 23-day sentence.

Citing “medical reasons”, sheriffs allowed Paris to return home, tagging her with a tracking bracelet and placing her under house arrest. However, she was swiftly returned to prison last friday after a judge overruled the decision of the sheriff.

Now Paris is being held in a medical unit in Los Angeles’ Twin Towers jail, amid fears for her health.

Now the celebrity IT girl has attracted further controversy after it emerged that her parents were allowed to skip a queue during visiting hours at the prison.

Kathy and Rick Hilton caused outrage when they turned up to visit their daughter yesterday, skipping a queue that is normally two hours long.

Several visitors who were there to see other inmates were hustled out of the visiting room and told to come back after lunch.

The visit caused a backlog for others arriving at the facility, leading to a four-hour wait for many people.

The prison later defended its actions, saying that it was routine for high-profile inmates to receive visitors during lunch, a time when the visiting room is normally cleared out and closed.