Paris Hilton: Motherhood is the "Most Beautiful Thing I've Ever Experienced"

Paris Hilton has opened up about the transformative joy of motherhood in her new visual memoir documentary. She describes her love for her children, Phoenix and London, as a profound and life-changing experience. Hilton also publicly praised her husband, Carter Reum, for being a wonderful and playful father who fills their home with love. Additionally, she shared a tribute to her own father, Rick Hilton, on social media.

Key Points: Paris Hilton on Motherhood: "It Changes You Forever"

  • Paris Hilton's deep love for motherhood
  • Her children are her "whole heart"
  • She praises husband Carter Reum as a father
  • Reflects on her own father Rick Hilton
  • Documentary "Infinite Icon" shares her personal journey
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Paris Hilton: Being a mom, it's the most beautiful thing I've ever experienced

Paris Hilton calls motherhood her greatest experience in a new documentary, sharing heartfelt quotes about her children Phoenix and London and husband Carter Reum.

"s about her children Phoenix and London and husband Carter Reum.QUOTE: Being a mom, it's the most beautiful thing I have ever experienced. - Paris Hilton"

Los Angeles, Feb 1

Socialite and reality TV star Paris Hilton, who has son Phoenix, and daughter London with her husband Carter Reum, says she loves her family life.

She says in her new documentary, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir: "Being a mom, it's the most beautiful thing I have ever experienced. (It's) the kind of love that's so deep, it changes you forever. When I look at my baby's faces, I see everything I was ever meant to be. London and Phoenix are my whole heart, my 'cutesie crew.'"

"Every smile, every cuddle, every little moment with them feels like pure magic. They've given my life a new kind of sparkle - one that's deeper, softer and so full of love it takes my breath away."

Last year, she praised her husband Carter for filling their family home with "love, laughter, and fun," reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She took to Instagram on Father's Day to heap praise on her husband.

Paris wrote on the photo-sharing platform at the time: "Happy Father's Day to the Dada who fills our home with love, laughter, and fun. Watching you be a dad is the greatest gift - your kindness, patience, and playful heart make every day magical Phoenix, London, and I adore you beyond words. Forever grateful for our #CutesieCrew."

Paris also paid tribute to her own dad on Father's Day.

The socialite wrote: "Happy Father's Day to my incredible dad @RickHilton7 The most loyal, loving, and protective man. Thank you for always believing in me and letting me chase my dreams I'm so lucky to be your daughter. Love you forever #FathersDay. (sic)"

Paris first attracted tabloid attention in the late 1990s for her presence in New York City's social scene, ventured into fashion modeling in 2000, and was proclaimed "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001.

The reality television series The Simple Life, in which she co-starred with her friend Nicole Richie, and a leaked 2003 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as 1 Night in Paris shot her to global fame.

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Arjun K
It's a beautiful sentiment. The love for a child is universal, whether you're a celebrity in LA or a parent in Mumbai. Glad she's found such joy.
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Sarah B
While I'm happy for her, the article feels a bit like PR. It's interesting how her public image has completely shifted from party girl to mom influencer. The power of branding!
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Rohit P
Naming kids after cities is a unique choice! London and Phoenix. 😄 But seriously, good for her. Family is everything.
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Meera T
Her words about her dad are very touching. In our culture too, we place so much value on the father-daughter bond. It's heartwarming to see that respect.
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Vikram M
People grow and change. It's not fair to judge someone forever based on their past. She seems genuinely content and that's what matters. More power to her.

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