Such a mother, such a son!
Paris Hilton’s son, Phoenix, is already taking after his mom – and has even picked up on her laugh.
Ahead of celebrating her second Easter with her 15-month-old by her side, the 43-year-old DJ and heiress posted a clip on TikTok and Instagram on Saturday, showing how much Phoenix mimicked her mother’s laugh.
In the video, Phoenix could be seen lying on his father Carter Reum’s stomach, while Hilton was surrounded by pink for their Easter photo shoot. As Reum, 43, played with his son and Hilton shouted “Go Teeny,” Phoenix could be heard letting out an adorable sigh of laughter.
“He laughs just like me,” the proud mum said in the video, before letting out one herself as the family laughed in unison.
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“He got it from his mom 🥰💋 #SlivingMom #ThatsHot 👨👩👧👦✨,” Hilton captioned the clip on Instagram, which included the caption: “When you and your baby laugh together.”
Many of Hilton’s friends and fans found the moment adorable, including host Nikki Haskell, mom Kathy Hilton and Dylan Mulvaney.
“Love you all ❤,” Mulvaney wrote under the clip on Instagram, while Kathy commented, “😇😇😇😇😇😇😇.”
“Paris!” one fan commented excitedly. “He’s adorable and seeing you smile next to your son is so sweet ❤️.”
Paris Hilton and Carter Reum at the 65th Grammy Awards 2023
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Paris Hilton posts sweet family photos with husband Carter Reuma and son Phoenix
Paris and Reum share Phoenix and their 4-month-old daughter London Marilyn. The reality star and her son posed for adorable Easter photos on Sunday, during their first Easter vacation as a family of four. While London was not featured in the snaps, Hilton and Phoenix – who was decked out in a teddy bear hat – cuddled up together.
“Me and my little Easter bear 🥹🧸,” Paris wrote.
“The cutest and happiest boy with the best mom ever ❤❤,” Reum commented on the post.
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Paris has continued to speak candidly about her journey as a mother, recently speaking at the “Day of Unreasonable Conversations” summit in Los Angeles this month that she wants her two children to “grow up in a world that’s kind,” with less emphasis on social media.
“I just want my kids to feel loved and seen and want to be the next generation of someone who brings positivity into the world and have big hearts and big love,” she said. “It’s something that’s very important to me.”
“And also living a world outside of social media and being on the phone all the time,” she added. “I feel like it’s really taken a lot away from kids. Kids don’t go outside and play as much anymore because everyone’s so busy on their phones.”
“Therefore, I hope my children will not be addicted to social networks like me,” she concluded.
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