Paris Hilton and Carter Reum enjoy a kayak ride with son Phoenix, two, during St. Barths getaway

Paris Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, enjoyed a family kayak outing in St. Barths over the Thanksgiving holiday.

The 44-year-old socialite, recently seen at the LACMA Art and Film Gala, paired a black wetsuit with blue detailing and a delicate black miniskirt.

She also donned sporty white sunglasses with iridescent lenses while at sea with her family.

Paris and Carter, 44, were joined by their son Phoenix, who will turn three in January.

But missing from the scene was the couple’s daughter London, two. 

The father, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, sunglasses, and light blue and pink swim trunks, completed the look.

Paris and her husband both wore black baseball caps with the white logo of their investment firm, M13 Ventures, stitched on the front.

The daughter of Rick and Kathy Hilton showcased her long legs in a beach outfit, completing the look with colorful rainbow water shoes.

This follows her recent Instagram post where she thanked her family with a video montage.

The celebrity shared a heartfelt message with her 30 million followers on Thanksgiving, expressing her gratitude and saying she felt blessed.

Seeing Carter as such a loving father, watching Phoenix explore and learn, and witnessing London grow more radiant each day – it’s the heartwarming family life I’ve always wanted.

She added that she is ‘grateful always for my family.’

Paris was surprised to announce that her family didn’t find out she was expecting until after her son, Phoenix, was born in 2023 via surrogacy.

The actress preferred to keep her pregnancy a secret, especially before her baby arrived. She feared the news would get out if she told her family.

On her podcast, This Is Paris, she revealed that not even her mother, sisters, or closest friend knew about her baby for over a week after he was born.

It was great sharing that experience with Carter and creating our own path together. I’ve lived such a public life, and I’ve always longed for something that felt truly private and just for me.

‘So when we were talking about it, I really felt that I wanted this journey to be for us only.’

We were thrilled and eager to share the news with our families, but we hesitated because we didn’t want it to become public knowledge. I’ve dealt with too much unwanted media attention in the past, and I didn’t want this to end up in the tabloids again – one person tells another, and suddenly it’s everywhere.

Carter and I promised each other we wouldn’t tell anyone, and the secret stayed hidden until very recently.

Her mother didn’t meet her newborn until about a week after he was born.

She described introducing her mother to her baby son as a wonderful moment, especially seeing her mother’s reaction.

‘She was so surprised — just the look on her face, it was priceless.’

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2025-12-01 09:33