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Paris Hilton shares first photos of daughter London: 'So grateful she is here'
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Date:2025-04-16 07:11:47
Paris Hilton is ready to share her newest bundle of joy with her fans.
The 43-year-old entrepreneur and socialite shared her first photos of her infant daughter London on Instagram Friday. In the family pictures, her 4-month-old wears a blush pink sweater over a matching tutu skirt and a pink bow headband while Hilton held her in a sundress with yellow flowers.
"Introducing London Marilyn Hilton-Reum💕👶🏼💕 I've dreamed of having a daughter named London for as long as I can remember," she captioned the post. "I'm so grateful she is here😍 I truly cherish every moment I spend with her."
Hilton also included group photos with her husband Carter Reum and their 1-year-old son Phoenix.
"Together with Phoenix, my angel babies have shown me a love that I never even knew could run so deep before I became their mother," the mom-of-two gushed in her caption.
The DJ also shared her "incredible journey through motherhood has inspired a new, deeply personal song with my dear friend Sia called 'Fame Won’t Love You.'"
"The song serves as a reminder that the special bond I feel with my children, my husband & my family is more valuable than anything else in the world," Hilton told fans. "It's an anthem that will empower you to hold your most sacred relationships even closer to your heart - whether with family, friends, or yourself. I hope you love it as much as I do."
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Why did Paris Hilton wait to show photos of her daughter?
Hilton made the conscious choice not to share photos of her daughter until it felt "the time right," she told E! News on April 9.
"I feel like my life has just been so public with everything," the reality TV alum explained. "So I just wanted to keep my little girl to me. But I'm gonna show her to the world soon 'cause everyone keeps asking."
Hilton's son Phoenix was bullied on social media for his appearance in October, leading the socialite to call out the negativity.
"My angel is perfectly healthy. And yes, of course he has been to a doctor, he just has a large brain," she wrote on her Instagram story at the time, adding, "Living life in the spotlight, comments are inevitable, but targeting my child, or anyone else's for that matter, is unacceptable."
Hilton added that she is often questioned about her parenting based on her social media. "If I don't post my baby, people assume I'm not a great mother and if I do post him, there are some people who are cruel and hateful," she wrote. "I'm a proud working mom and my baby is perfectly healthy, adorable and angelic.
Paris Hilton welcomed daughter London via surrogate in November
Hilton announced on Thanksgiving via Instagram that she welcomed a second child, a daughter. She shared a photo featuring a pink Peter Pan collared baby shirt with the name London stitched on the front, with heart sunglasses and a stuffed animal.
Hilton captioned the photo, "Thankful for my baby girl" with a face holding back tears emoji, pink heart emoji and baby emoji.
London was welcomed via surrogate, Hilton later confirmed.
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During an appearance on the "Today" show days after revealing London's birth, the media personality gushed over her "little angel."
"My life just feels so complete with my little baby boy and little girl," Hilton said. "We're just over the moon."
She added that she is "loving my mom era" and "so grateful for my husband and this beautiful family and life we are building together."
When asked how Phoenix was taking his big brother role, Hilton said, "He's just so gentle and sweet and he'll put his hand out and rub her arm or her face. It's just so cute."
Hilton and Reum, 43, an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, married in November 2021. The two began dating in December 2019.
Contributing: Taijuan Moorman
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