"Creepiest real-life horror show": Perez Hilton reacts after never-before-seen photos from Epstein's island are released

From L to R: Jeffrey Epstein and Perez Hilton (Image via Getty Images)
From L to R: Jeffrey Epstein and Perez Hilton (Image via Getty Images)

Perez Hilton reacted to a series of never-before-seen photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, released by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee on Wednesday, December 3. The images, taken on the disgraced financier’s secluded Caribbean property, offered an unprecedented look inside the compound long associated with trafficking allegations.

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In a December 4 article published on his website, Hilton described the photos as deeply disturbing, writing:

“WHOA. Shocking new details just dropped about Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the form of ten first-look images of the compound and its rooms… Yes, we’re talking about what could be the creepiest real-life horror show you’ve ever seen...”
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In his website article, Hilton reminded readers of Epstein’s criminal background, emphasizing how the photos resurfaced the gravity of his past offenses. He also noted that Epstein’s wealth and power had long shielded him, but his 2019 indictment for s*x trafficking minors ultimately exposed the scale of his crimes.

The podcaster also contextualized the significance of the images by referencing the disgraced financier’s extensive network of high-profile acquaintances.

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“Oh yeah, and he was also connected during his lifetime to some of the richest and most powerful people on Earth, including none other than the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and former POTUS Bill Clinton too,” he wrote.

Hilton went on to describe the property featured in the newly released images: Little Saint James, a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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He explained that the s*x offender “owned a secluded compound” on this isolated “speck of land.” He added that, according to “allegations and survivor testimony,” it was the same location where “underage girls and young women” were allegedly “trafficked, abused, and then prevented from leaving.”

With the release of these images, Hilton remarked that the “public” would now get a “chilling inside look” behind “the doors” of what survivors and investigators had described as the “epicenter of Epstein’s abuse” for the first time.

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“According to supporters of the release by the House Democrats,” he added, the move was made “in the name of transparency, accountability, and forcing more disclosures from the US Department of Justice before a legal deadline,” he added.

What else did Perez Hilton say about the newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s island?

Perez Hilton (Image via Getty Images)
Perez Hilton (Image via Getty Images)

In the article published on his website, Perez Hilton offered pointed commentary on ten images from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, released by House Democrats as part of an oversight effort, providing fresh glimpses inside the disgraced financier’s notorious Caribbean compound.

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The first photograph that Hilton analyzed was a shot of what he described as an unusually arranged “room.”

Hilton explained that the space immediately struck him as bizarre and unsettling, noting that it radiated what he called “maximum ‘weird mansion’ energy.”

“It’s got four matchy-matchy upholstered armchairs plopped in the middle of a blindingly white floor like they’re waiting for the world’s most awkward tea party,” Hilton remarked.
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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

He then expanded on the strangeness of the room by drawing attention to its imposing background features.

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Hilton pointed out that the towering bookshelves “carved to the heavens” and the oversized blackboard filled with “cryptic scribbles” gave the space an almost theatrical artificiality, as if it were curated by someone trying to embody the persona of a secretive mastermind.

Hilton also emphasized the unsettling mood of the room, noting that the overall aesthetic and vibe felt like “rich hermit with secrets”, but not in a “cute way.” According to him, the room looked “theatrical” and “eerie,” featuring the kind of “décor that keeps you up at night.”

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He further added that this “weird room with the super-white carpet” contained, on closer inspection, a “blacked-out blackboard in it.”

He noted that a few words had been “redacted,” presumably for “privacy’s sake,” but the zoomed-in shot did show the rest of the words on the blackboard. Reading out some of the words, like “Power,” “Truth,” “Deception,” “Political,” and “Intellectual”, Hilton remarked that they were “all right on the nose.”

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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

The next image Hilton analyzed was “giving sterile spa-from-hell vibes.”

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“It’s like someone tried to create a luxury wellness retreat but forgot to add, you know… literally anything comforting,” Hilton remarked.

He pointed out that the “stacks on stacks of pillows” and towels packed into plastic bins “like a bargain Bed Bath & Beyond,” all crammed into a bright white shower-slash-steam-room setup, felt more “clinical than calming.” He also added that the lone showerhead and scattered lotions gave a “confused” and “strange” vibe.

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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

The next image Hilton analyzed was what he called a “chilling” one. It featured a “battered NO TRESPASSING sign”, “slapped onto a giant rock” that was “perched on a lonely stretch of beach.”

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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

According to him, this image conveyed everything “without saying much at all.”

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“The rust, the tilted board, and the layered warnings all combine to give off an eerie ‘keep out’ energy that feels a little too on-the-nose for this island’s dark history. It’s almost as if the landscape itself was whispering: you’re not supposed to see what happens here,” Hilton remarked.

The next photo Hilton weighed in on featured a courtyard with a view of beach houses and trees.

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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

According to the podcaster, this photo was “starting to see a bit more,” like something that could be a “type of vacation spot.” He added that this didn’t necessarily match up to the allegedly questionable “vacations” said to have taken place there. Still, he noted that the courtyard was a clear shift from some of the earlier images and appeared “decidedly less creepy.”

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Next up, Hilton weighed in on an “interior of the complex’s housing structures,” featuring what appeared to be a “bedroom.” According to the podcaster, the photo itself didn’t seem to have “too many unsettling things about it.”

He also looked at the photo of “the second bedroom” included in the newly released set, and said it was giving “beachy vibes, and all that.”

“But who knows WTF allegedly went on in this bedroom… and with whom… and for how long,” he remarked of both rooms.
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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

After this, Perez Hilton weighed in on one of the “most bizarre photo(s) of the lot.” It was a “weird dentist’s office” setup featuring “strange masks” and an “unsettling chair” upon which “one would sit to be… examined.”

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Weighing in on the image, the podcaster questioned what could possibly have been happening in that room, wondering who would get their dentistry done on Epstein’s private island. He further asked if the room was only for “dental emergencies,” and if so, how many such emergencies could there have been.

Hilton also pointed to the strange masks of faces that lined the wall and asked:

“And seriously, what the h*ck is up with those masks all over the walls??”
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Perez Hilton then turned to a second bathroom photo, explaining that it showed what looked like a couple of wicker chairs, a pair of small side tables, and “a throw rug… or two.” He noted that the bathroom had two vanities with two separate sinks and added that “at least it’s got a lot of sink-level cabinet space.”

He then addressed the final image released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, a Panasonic “phone.”

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Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)
Image from Epstein's island (Image via Dropbox/@OGRDems)

Hilton pointed to the names written on the speed-dial section and questioned who “Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick, and Larry” were, and what their connections to Epstein and Little Saint James might be. Some of the names on the phone’s speed dial had been redacted from the newly released photo, prompting Hilton to ask “why” it had been done.

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Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide by hanging on August 10, 2019, in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. He was 66 years old. Yet the release of these new images casts fresh light on what was once the epicenter of the late convicted sex offender’s decades-long abuse of young girls and women.

Edited by Shayari Roy
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