Paris Hilton has shared a string of racy throwback snaps on Instagram.
Paris posted a carousel of photos from the 2000s on her Instagram on Saturday. The photos consisted of Paris wearing different kinds of lingerie and posing in front of the camera. She is seen wearing a black bra and panties, a pink bra with fishnets and a black one piece with her hair styled down and wearing gold heels. She did not disclose where the pictures were taken. Paris captioned the post: "The 2000s called… They said it’s time for an iconic #TBT."
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Paris' fans hyped her up under the comments. One person wrote: "So dreamy! Love these angelic photos of baby Paris! You’re HOT since day1!" Another person wrote: "The fact these look so current is the definition of ICONIC! always so ahead of the times." People in the comments also wrote that she was the 2000 "it" girl.
Paris, 42, and her husband Carter Reum, also 42, welcomed their first child Phoenix, now 10 months old, last year. She also announced the birth of the couple's second child, London, at the end of last year. She has a show on Peacock called Paris in Love, in which she gives fans a glimpse of her life. The star has opened up about parenthood and having to use a surrogate for both her children due to PTSD from her past. She told Romper: "I just have so much PTSD from what I went through as a teenager." She also has a busy schedule. She claims to have "high anxiety" and is one of the reasons why she didn't want to carry her children.
Paris Hilton looks radiant as she enjoys first night out since becoming a mumShe said: "If I'm in a doctor's office, I get a shot, anything, I will literally have a panic attack and I can't breathe." She added: "I just knew that would not be healthy for me or the baby, growing inside of someone who has such high anxiety."
The reality TV star has previously opened up about being allegedly physically and emotionally abused during her time at the Provo Canyon School as a teenager. She claimed about her experience in her documentary This Is Paris, which released in 2020, and on other occasions.