Paris Hilton welcomes baby girl via surrogacy; reveals her name

Updated : Nov 25, 2023 14:37
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On the occasion of Thanksgiving, Paris Hilton surprised her fans by announcing that she has welcomed a baby girl. She shared the update with an Instagram post on November 24. She posted a picture of a baby pink outfit with the name ‘London’ written on it. “Thankful for my baby girl,” she wrote in the caption.

London is her second child with husband Carter Reum. The couple welcomed son Phoenix via surrogate earlier this year in January. 

Her post caused a little confusion among her fans as to whether the baby girl is born or is on the way. However, Hilton later clarified in a TikTok comment that her daughter has already arrived as reported by Daily Mail. “My princess has arrived,” she wrote

Paris even took to Instagram Stories to proudly declare her son's status as a 'big brother'. 

She also shared a video on TikTok featuring her nephew and niece, eagerly asking them, 'Are you guys excited for your new cousin?' The curious children inquired, 'You have two babies?' to which Paris happily replied, 'I have two babies.' While the revelation of her second child's arrival came as a surprise, the name 'London' itself did not.

In a live chat episode of her podcast, Hilton mentioned that she had chosen the name London for her daughter over a decade ago. She confessed, "I'm really excited for Phoenix to have a baby sister one day - named London. It's my favorite city, and I've always wanted to name my daughter London."

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