Paris Hilton Shares the First-Ever Photos of Five-Month-Old Daughter London

Paris Hilton Shares the First-Ever Photos of Five-Month-Old Daughter London

Paris Hilton introduced her five-month-old baby girl to the world by sharing her first photo. On April 19, the 43-year-old DJ posted a series of pictures of her family on her social media, including her and her husband, Carter Reum, and their two children. 

The couple welcomed their son Phoenix in January last year through surrogation, and their daughter arrived in late November. Hilton shared the first official picture of her daughter, which was taken by the photographer Camraface.

In the pictures, the family poses in the field of Flowers on a picnic blanket. The family is dressed up in light hues with shades of white and cream. In the first photo, Hilton is holding the little one in her lap. London looks adorable in that picture. She is wearing a huge bow headband and stares directly at the camera.

The second photo captures the family of the four; in that picture, Phoenix is posing with a smile. The last image of the series showcases Hilton with her son. In her caption, she stated that having a daughter in her name was a lifelong dream. She is so grateful and cherishes every moment spent with her.

She continued that her angel babies showed her a love she didn’t even know before becoming their mother. She also added how her motherhood experience inspires her new song with Sia. 

In addition to sharing the picture, Hilton released a new song in collaboration with Sia, “Fame Won’t Love You.” The song just came ahead of Mother’s Day, and Hilton thought it would be perfect for London’s big debut.

She said that when she thought about the way of introduction of London, she realized that the soundtrack of her new song was perfect for her girl’s introduction. She also gave a message to her babies that she will always love them and be there for them.

Hilton also shares the experience of songwriting with Sia. She said that when they started creating the music, they talked about Hilton’s personal story, including her fame at a young age, her traumatic experience in her teenage years, her journey of motherhood, and her family. 

Hilton continued that the first title track Sia played for her given the experience that it told her story. She felt honored to have the opportunity to collaborate on the song with Sia, the writer/producer Greg Kurstin, and their whole team.

Earlier this month, when fans asked why she had not shown her daughter’s face yet on social media through one of her TikTok with her son Phoenix, she simply replied, “Love you, soon.” 

Similarly, in the series of photos from the Easter celebration of her family, the fans asked similar questions, and Reum replied that they were not yet ready to share her pictures with the world. Still, she looked like her mamma and was adorable.

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