Paris Hilton showered love on her baby girl in the latest episode of her podcast ‘I Am Paris,’ drawing comparisons to her one-year-old son Phoenix. The ‘Simple Life’ alum, 43, shared insights into her daughter London’s personality, revealing that despite being just five months old, London already exudes a serious yet sweet demeanor reminiscent of Paris’s sister Nicky Hilton.
Describing London’s personality, Paris affectionately remarked, “Well, she’s only 5 months old, but I can already tell that she is very serious and so sweet. She reminds me so much of my sister Nicky.” Paris went on to note the physical resemblance between London and Nicky, sharing, “She actually looks fairly similar to Nikki. Like when I look at my baby pictures, Phoenix is my twin and then little London looks like Nikki. So it’s so cute just to compare all those photos together.”
When asked about London’s milestones, Paris joyfully revealed her daughter’s fondness for her older brother Phoenix, who is 15 months old. “She’s five months old, so she’s not sitting up by herself yet. She is laughing. She is smiling. She loves her big brother. It is so cute just to see them together,” Paris said. She also shared heartwarming moments of sibling affection, adding, “Sometimes she’ll be in her little rocker, and he’ll stand there and rock it back-and-forth, and she’ll just look up at him with the biggest smile. You can just tell that she just completely adores her big brother. They’re so close in age.”
Paris and her husband Carter Reum welcomed their second child, London, in November. The announcement came as a surprise, with Paris sharing a photo of a onesie bearing London’s name and expressing gratitude for her baby girl. As Paris navigates the joys of motherhood with her two young children, fans eagerly await more heartwarming updates on the growing Hilton-Reum family.
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