Paris Hilton remembers her great aunt Elizabeth Taylor on what would have been her 92nd birthday.
Tuesday, Paris in love The 43-year-old star shared two throwback photos on her Instagram Story, the first of which she posed as a child with her father Rick, mother Kathy, sister Nicky and Taylor, who died in March 2011 at the age of 79.
The DJ and heiress then added another video showing the younger one standing next to the late icon. “Happy birthday forever to the legendary Elizabeth Taylor,” she captioned the pictures, adding a birthday cake and a red heart emoji.
Hilton shared two throwback photos with Taylor on Tuesday.
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This isn’t the first time Paris has paid tribute to Taylor on social media. In March 2022, the singer posted a photo of herself and her father, 68, posing with Taylor in the same outfits as the photos she shared on Tuesday.
“#FlashbackFriday As the icon Elizabeth Taylor once said, ‘It’s all about hope, kindness and connecting with each other.’ ✨🥰💎 #FBF #Iconic 💫👑,” she captioned a previous post.
Paris’s great-uncle Conrad Hilton Jr., who died in 1969, was Taylor’s first husband. They were married for eight months between 1950 and 1951. Taylor married seven more times after their divorce.
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Taylor’s family continues to cherish her legacy, with her granddaughter Laela Wilding telling PEOPLE in 2016, “Her heart was huge. She had such a big impact with her activism and was so full of life and love. She had a big impact on us.”
Elizabeth Taylor in 1950.
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“Family was number one for her. We had a family where we all loved each other, her children and grandchildren, and that came from her desire to bring us all together,” Wilding, now 53, said at the time.
Wilding reflected on the “real tenderness and vulnerability” of her grandmother, who “had the soul of an artist”. “She was sensitive and a good listener. You could cry on her shoulder and tell her anything. And she was a really good hugger,” she added.
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