Hilton says jail was 'traumatic'

Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has vowed to shed her party-girl image and prove she is a changed person after serving three weeks…

Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has vowed to shed her party-girl image and prove she is a changed person after serving three weeks behind bars for violating probation in a drunken-driving case.

Paris Hilton during the taping of 'Larry King Live' last night.
Paris Hilton during the taping of 'Larry King Live' last night.

"I'm a good person. I'm a compassionate person. I have a big heart. I'm sincere, and they'll see," Hilton told Peoplemagazine in excerpts published on Wednesday from her first interview since getting out of jail Tuesday in Los Angeles.

Appearing later on CNN's Larry King Liveshow, the 26-year-old multimillionaire said she felt bad that many of her former fellow inmates would end up back on the streets, and back in trouble, because they lack family or support systems.

"I want to help set up a place where these women can get themselves back on their feet . . . kind of a transitional home," she said. "I know I can make a difference."

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"I've definitely matured and grown a lot from this experience," she told King. "I could be a more responsible role model."

She spoke in both interviews about why she was briefly released to home detention after just three days in jail - a move swiftly overruled by a judge after a public outcry over whether she was given special treatment.

"I was basically in the fetal position, basically in hysterics . . . and having severe anxiety and panic attacks," Hilton said.

She told King she has suffered from claustrophobia since childhood, and in jail was forced to just "deal with it".