Paris Hilton treats son Phoenix to 'magical' Christmas outing at Disneyland
Paris Hilton took on son on an "absolutely magical" trip to Disneyland over the Christmas period.
The reality TV star took to Instagram to share that her son, Phoenix, one, had his "first-ever adventure" at the home of the Disney characters, sharing a sweet series of snaps.
She added the caption: "Taking Baby P to @Disneyland for his first-ever adventure was a dream come true. Absolutely magical and incredibly heartwarming.
"Watching his excitement and awe at every new sight and sound, it’s clear why this place is known as the happiest on Earth. These precious moments of pure joy and wonder will stay in my heart forever," Paris continued. "It’s moments like these that make life so beautiful and remind us why Disneyland is truly the happiest place on Earth #CutesieCrew #SlivingMom."
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Paris Hilton looks radiant as she enjoys first night out since becoming a mumParis, 42, and her husband Carter Reum, also 42, welcomed their first child Phoenix, now 10 months old, earlier this year. Paris subsequently announced the birth of the couple's second child, London, just a few weeks ago. The socialite - who is the focus of the Peacock show Paris in Love, which recently returned for its second season - has since opened up about parenthood in a new interview.
She discussed having used a surrogate for both of her children and spoke about her decision to welcome her two children through surrogacy, with her having now suggested that PTSD and a busy schedule influenced the decision. She told Romper : "I just have so much PTSD from what I went through as a teenager."
Paris has previously spoken about having attended Provo Canyon School, described as a facility for 'troubled youth,' in Utah and her remark appeared to have been referencing her alleged experience there. She has previously alleged that as a teenager she was physically and emotionally abused during her time at the facility.
She made claims about her experience in her documentary This Is Paris, released in 2020, and on other occasions. The school is said to have been acquired by a different company since 2000.
The new owners previously told the Mirror: "We therefore cannot comment on the operations or patient experience prior to this time. [...] We do not condone or promote any form of abuse." It was suggested to Romper that Paris now has "high anxiety" and didn't feel comfortable carrying her children.
Paris shared that she also decided to welcome her two children via surrogate due to her currently "out of control" schedule. It was even suggested by the outlet in its recent article that her days are often planned a year in advance.