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Paris Hilton uses adorable video of son and daughter as a simple reminder

Paris Hilton uses adorable video of son and daughter as a simple reminder

Miami Herald2 days ago
Paris Hilton's two kids will always be babies in her eyes.
The 44-year-old reality star turned entrepreneur and DJ shares two kids — Phoenix Barron, 2, and London Marilyn, 1 — with her husband Carter Reum, whom she married in 2021, according to People.
On July 17, Hilton took to Instagram to share a then-vs-now video of her two little ones.
'How they think I see them…' she wrote over recent clips of the two kids, including one of Phoenix giving his little sister a kiss on the cheek while on a boat.
'How I'll always see them,' she wrote over older clips of the two as babies during an outdoor photoshoot.
Hilton used the memories as a simple reminder of how fast time flies.
'Phoenix and London are growing up so fast,' she wrote in the caption. 'A good reminder to cherish every moment.'
Some of Hilton's fans shared similar sentiments in the comment section.
'My 4 children are adults now, how I would love to go back and do it all over again. Make the most of every precious moment, the years go by so fast,' one fan wrote.
'Mine are 10, 12, 14 and 25 and I cry sometimes because it's gone so fast. In the moment, I thought I'd remember everything!' another fan commented.
The reminder comes a few days after Hilton posted an Instagram video of Phoenix holding his little sister's hand as he walks her around a room in their pajamas.
'You're such a good big brother. Do you love your sister? Is this your best friend?' Hilton can be heard saying in the background.
'Built-in besties for life,' she added in the caption. 'Moments like these melt my heart.'
Hilton and Reum first met when they were in their 20s, according to People, but it wasn't until they reconnected in 2019 that their romance began.
The two sparked rumors at a Golden Globes after-party in 2020 and went Instagram official a few months later. Reum proposed the following year and they tied the knot in November 2021.
In January 2023, the couple welcomed their first baby — son Phoenix — via surrogate, per People. London followed in November of the same year.
On June 27, Hilton shared another video of her babies playing in a room together on Instagram.
'I love the way they crack each other up,' Hilton wrote over the video, which showed London and Phoenix having an inaudible conversation filled with giggles and mumbles.
Hilton has been enjoying a lot of time with her two kids this summer — and they make regular appearances on her social media.
'We're gonna go on a yacht with the kids for a few weeks in Europe and then London, Wimbledon, and just spending time with the kids in the summer,' she said in an interview with People, published June 9.
As for whether the couple will welcome a third baby, Hilton has previously expressed an interest.
'I would love a sister for London because my sister and I have such a close relationship,' she told E! News in April 2024.
'I don't know. I'm just enjoying them both so much right now. But that would be really amazing,' she added at the time.
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