Paris Hilton Celebrates First Mother's Day as a Mom of 2: 'My Heart Is So Full Today'

Paris Hilton is celebrating a very special Mother’s Day as a mom of two!

On Sunday, May 12, the multi-hyphenate shared a video on Instagram to mark the occasion, showing never-before-seen moments between her and son Phoenix Barron, 16 months, and daughter London Marilyn, 5 months, who she shares with husband Carter Reum.

The video β€” set to Hilton’s song with Sia, “Fame Won’t Love You” β€” opens with a shot of the reality star and Reum, 43, holding their two children as they sit on a picnic blanket. There’s also a cute shot of Reuma moving Phoenix’s arms as if he were dancing while taking photos.

Hilton highlights their mother-son bond as the two play together and kick their feet in the pool in one short clip, while another shows how thrilled Hilton is that the mother is a girl as she smiles at her daughter.

Paris Hilton and her son Phoenix.

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Paris Hilton’s two children: All about Phoenix and London

She also shared individual videos of London playing with her favorite doll and Phoenix having fun in the pool with the family dogs. There’s even a short clip of the brother-sister duo together, with Phoenix gently rocking his sister’s chair.

“My first Mother’s Day as a mom of two! My heart is so full today πŸ₯ΉπŸ’–,” she captioned the photo, adding, “Use #FameWontLoveYou in your Mother’s Day posts so I can see all your beautiful families πŸ₯°.”

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Paris Hilton shares a photo of the whole family together on Instagram.

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Speaking to PEOPLE after the birth of her son Phoenix, Hilton said, “It’s always been my dream to be a mother,” adding that she and Reum, who both had their children via surrogate, “are so excited to start our family together and our hearts are exploding with love for our boy.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the heiress and media personality shared what she found to be the most surprising part of motherhood.

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Paris Hilton and London.

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“That’s how much love I can have for someone,” Hilton said. “I thought I knew what love was with my husband, but as soon as I met my baby, it was just love on another level. It just changed my life in every way.”

Paris Hilton shared an adorable video of her son Phoenix playing with her younger sister London: ‘I love you’

Hilton’s journey to motherhood was shrouded in secrecy, and the DJ opened up about the lengths she went to to keep her son’s birth a secret, even wearing a mask at the hospital and not telling anyone (including family members) about his arrival.

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Paris Hilton and Phoenix.

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Speaking on his podcast I am Paris in February 2023, Hilton said she waited a week after Phoenix’s birth to share the news with her friends and family.

“Even my mom, my sisters, my best friend didn’t know until he was a week old,” she said on the podcast. β€œIt was really nice to have it with Carter, to be our journey together. I just feel like my life has been so public and I’ve never had anything that was just mine.”

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Paris Hilton and London.

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Last year on Mother’s Day, Hilton took to social media to share her gratitude, writing further x: “I’m so excited to celebrate my first Mother’s Day with my little angel Phoenix. Being a mom is the most amazing experience I’ve ever had. It’s a love that can’t be described in words, a feeling I didn’t know existed until I held my little one the prince in his arms.”

Hilton added that watching Phoenix “grow and learn every day brings me so much happiness and fills my heart with so much love. There is something so special about being a mom, something I never fully understood until I became one myself.”

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