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Why Paris Hilton Doesn’t Want Her Kids to Be Famous
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Date:2025-04-13 16:18:40
Paris Hilton may have slived her entire adult life in the spotlight, but that doesn't mean she wants her kids Phoenix, 20 months, and London, 10 months, to become famous in their own rights.
"I hope that they're not," the Paris in Love star exclusively told E! News at the Nylon Nights: Fashion Edition party celebrating her new album Infinite Icon in NYC. "It's a lot. You need to be very strong. I am very strong and I know I'm going to raise them to be, but I just hope that they do what they want to do. (Watch E! News tonight, Sept. 9, at 11 p.m. for more exclusive scoop from Paris.)
The "Stars Are Blind" singer also revealed her and husband Carter Reum's little ones are already becoming best friends.
"It’s so cute," she gushed. "Phoenix is already so protective with her, and he'll just lay next to her and rub her head and kiss her forehead. He's just so gentle. It's the cutest thing. It melts my heart every day."
Speaking of BFFs, Paris recently reunited with lifelong pal Nicole Richie to film a new Peacock reality series. And it sounds like nothing has changed since their wild days on The Simple Life.
"Every time we're together, we have the best time," she teased. "We're just like two teenagers. And it was funny just going back and working at Sonic again. People were just so surprised. It's always fun to shock people."
As for how the 43-year-old balances being a TV star, singer, mother and wife?
"I'm a sliving mom and we can do it all," she shared. "I feel that moms are superheroes already and I've always been a person who doesn't like to live inside of a box. I like to do it all and I have so many aspirations in life. I love to be creative, I love to make music. I love being a businesswoman and being a mom is my favorite part."
To hear Paris share more details about her new album Infinite Icon and future music plans, watch E! News tonight, Sept. 9, at 11 p.m.
And keep reading to look back at her sweetest family photos with Phoenix and London.
Paris Hilton and her husband Carter Reum took their son Phoenix and daughter London on a trip to Hawaii in May 2024.
The parents cuddled up with their baby girl by the couple.
Paris was sliving with her kids at the Grand Wailea Maui during their tropical getaway.
The heiress and her son appeared in a sweet TikTok posted just before New Year's Eve 2023.
After Paris announced that she and husband Carter Reum welcomed daughter London, she posted this photo of herself and son Phoenix in front of a pink Christmas tree.
She wrote in the caption, "Celebrating our baby girl London with a pink Christmas!"
Paris took Phoenix to Disneyland to celebrate his first Christmas.
"My precious little one, you are more than a dream come true. You make my life complete," Paris wrote on Instagram in January 2024. "Every day with you is a priceless gift, and I’m endlessly grateful to be your mommy."
Paris and Carter celebrated Phoenix's first Thanksgiving with a giant turkey feast.
Phoenix was already racking up frequent flyer miles before his first birthday.
The Simple Life alum snuggled Phoenix under a Chanel neon light.
The mother-son duo shared a loving glance.
Little Phoenix rocked Burberry for his first trip to New York City.
Nicky Hilton's daughters Lily-Grace Victoria and Theodora "Teddy" Marilyn spent some time with their baby cousin Phoenix.
Paris woke up to Phoenix all dressed up in an adorable chicken beanie on Halloween morning.
Phoenix looked adorable dressed as Elmo for spooky season.
Paris and her son made a splash on Labor Day 2023.
The DJ and Phoenix shared a laugh during a mother-son stroll in the park.
Watch E! News weeknights Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (6352)
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