Paris Hilton gets poolside parenting tips after flotation device mishap with son Phoenix

Social media sensation shares a 6 month old daughter and a 16 month old son with husband Carter Reum.


Pop Culture & Art May 29, 2024
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Paris Hilton's recent TikTok post from her Hawaiian vacation with 16-month-old son Phoenix has sparked a flurry of comments and parenting advice.

The 43-year-old multi-hyphenate, known for her social media presence, shared a video titled "Adventures with Baby P," showcasing a playful pool day with her little one.

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However, eagle-eyed fans quickly pointed out that Phoenix's flotation device was on backward, prompting Hilton to graciously acknowledge the feedback.

"Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. thought it was backwards too, I said that to the person who I bought it from & they said it was on right," Hilton responded.

Hilton shares Phoenix and 6-month-old daughter London with husband Carter Reum, and their family vacation content continued to charm followers with another TikTok video capturing a serene sunset moment with Phoenix on the beach.

On Monday, Hilton treated her followers to more poolside fun as she shared glimpses of her kiddos enjoying time in Maui.

London, matching her mommy in a pink and purple outfit, joined the family festivities.

"Reliving my childhood and carrying on our family vacation tradition at the @GrandWailea with my beautiful family," Hilton wrote on Instagram.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Hilton shared her plans to be strict with her kids when it comes to social media and smartphones, expressing concerns about their exposure to online content at a young age.

"I hope that they are nerds like their dad and don't want anything to do with that," Hilton remarked.

"I'm going to try to not have them have a phone for a while. Some of these kids are just getting phones at way too young of an age, and there are just so many things online that I wouldn't even want my children to be exposed to."

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