Paris Hilton is decorating her home to be lively and entertaining, hoping it will discourage her children from sneaking out once they become teenagers, as she worries about that possibility.
The DJ, known for recently buying Mark Wahlberg’s former mansion, had a difficult relationship with her parents growing up, often acting out as a teenager.
Honestly, I just get it. She’s so worried her kids, little Phoenix and London, won’t want this life – the craziness, the spotlight – so she’s really trying to build them this amazing, fulfilling world at home. Like, she wants them to feel like they don’t need to chase after something else, you know? She’s making home the most exciting place to be, and it’s so sweet, honestly. She just wants them to be happy and content with their lives, and not feel like they have to follow in her footsteps. It’s the cutest!
She recently shared with The Hollywood Reporter that she often worries about her children. Her biggest concern is creating a loving and enjoyable home environment where they’ll feel secure and won’t be tempted to go out and get into trouble.
Guests can enjoy movie nights in our screening room, and there’s also a water slide and a pink tennis court for fun.
Paris also insisted the kids would struggled to get past her state-of-the-art security system.
She said the security was incredibly tight, comparing it to Fort Knox, and that it would be impossible to leave without being noticed.
The socialite welcomed her two children with her husband Carter Reum, who she married in 2021.
During the interview, Paris and her husband shared how they first met – at a party – and explained that the beginning of their relationship happened during the COVID-19 lockdowns, which meant they ended up spending a lot of time together at home.
She described how it all unfolded suddenly. She’d suggested they step outside the party to talk, and then she kissed him. They’ve been together ever since.
Carter described their relationship beginning with a romantic period of three months, which was then interrupted by the COVID-19 lockdown. They ended up spending that time together at home, working, relaxing, and growing close as friends. His partner often jokes that their love story began during lockdown.
In her new documentary, ‘Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir,’ Paris shared what life is like as a wife and mother, explaining that her children have brought a special joy to her life.
She described motherhood as the most wonderful experience of her life. It’s a profoundly transformative love that changes a person forever.
Looking at my babies fills me with a sense of purpose and everything I’ve always hoped to become. My sons, London and Phoenix, are the center of my world – my sweet little team.
Being with them fills my life with joy. Each little moment – a smile, a hug – feels incredibly special. They’ve brought a beautiful, loving warmth into my life that I never knew was missing.
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2026-02-07 02:07