Congratulations, Paris Hilton.
On November 23, the 42-year-old heiress subtly announced that she has welcomed her second child, a baby girl named London. “Thankful for my baby girl,” she captioned a photo of an all-pink outfit embellished with the little one’s name, a knitted bunny, and a tiny pair of hear-shaped sunglasses.
This is her second child with husband Carter Reum, with whom she also shares a 10-month-old son named Phoenix. Paris, Phoenix, and London? I’m starting to sense a theme…
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Though it was not explicitly clear if this was a birth announcement or just a name reveal, Hilton followed up her post a few hours later with a TikTok video that left no doubt. “Are you a big brother today?” She asked baby Phoenix, who was wearing a knitted turkey hat. “Big brother! Are you gonna watch after your little sister? I love you.”
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So it’s official: Paris Hilton is, indeed, a mother of two. She welcomed her first child via surrogacy in January 2023 after deciding to keep the process under wraps. “I felt my life has been so public, I really wanted to keep it private,” Hilton told Glamour UK in February. “Of course, it was hard not to tell anyone, because it’s such an exciting time. But I also loved being able to share this with just Carter.”
At the time, she also expressed a desire to have a daughter named London, in honor of her “favorite city,” not the fictional hotel heiress London Tipton from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (What? We were all thinking it). “I’m really excited for Phoenix to have a baby sister one day named London,” she told the publication. “I had actually picked that name for a long time now, probably over 10 years. I always wanted London. I love that name for my daughter.”
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