Paris Hilton Shares Video of Son Phoenix and Their Dogs After Losing Malibu Home in L.A. Fires
Paris Hilton recently encouraged her followers to take a mindful moment amidst the hectic events surrounding them.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, January 19, Hilton shared heartwarming footage of her 2-year-old son, Phoenix. The video features Phoenix napping under a cozy blanket alongside their beloved pets. "Some sleepy Pheeny and puppy footage for your feed 🧘🏼♀️," she captioned it. She emphasized that even with all that's happening, everyone needs an adorable reminder to pause for self-care. The post carried her signature hashtag, #SlivingMom, which she created by combining "slaying" and "living."
Recently, Paris has been dealing with significant loss. On January 8, she disclosed that she and her husband, Carter Reum, lost their Malibu home in the Los Angeles Palisades Fire. They had to endure the unimaginable experience of watching their home burn on live television. "Heartbroken beyond words.💔," she expressed in her post, reflecting on the painful moment. She noted how the house held countless cherished memories, including significant milestones for her children, Phoenix and daughter London.
During these uncertain times, her children have been a source of joy and strength. "Even during our evacuation in an airport hotel, London and Phoenix knew how to make me and Carter smile," she shared alongside a video of them dressed in bear jackets.
Additionally, Paris announced her plan to create an emergency fund for families affected by the fires through her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact. "I’m starting with a personal contribution of $100,000 and will match an additional $100,000 raised," she stated. Hilton also urged her followers to join her in contributing to this cause.
"Although I’ve lost my Malibu home, I think of all the families who suffered greater losses — those who lost their homes, precious belongings, and sense of stability," she expressed. She acknowledged the painful experience of parents who feel they cannot provide a safe space for their children.
The donations will offer temporary housing for displaced families, provide essential supplies to evacuation centers, and support local animal shelters, ensuring help reaches those who need it most.
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