Paris Hilton Shares Heartfelt ‘Mindful Moment’ with Son Phoenix and Puppies After Losing Her Malibu Home in LA Fire

Paris Hilton is taking some time to savor life’s small pleasures and encourages her followers to do the same. In an Instagram post on January 19th, the 43-year-old celebrity mother of two showcased a heartwarming video featuring her 2-year-old son, Phoenix, snuggled under a blanket with two of their dogs peacefully napping.

She shared some sweet videos of her oldest, Pheeny and the puppy, saying, “These will brighten up your feed.” In these chaotic times, it’s important to pause and appreciate small moments of cuteness that can help us find peace within. #LivingMindfullyAsAMom.

In her social media posts, Hilton frequently uses the hashtag #LivingSlay, a term she originated herself. This phrase is a blend of ‘living’ and ‘slaying’.

Hilton, mother of 14-month-old London, shared that she and her husband, Carter Reum, unfortunately lost their Malibu home in the Los Angeles Pacific Palisades fire which started on January 7. They sadly watched as their house was engulfed in flames on live television.

Devastated beyond description. With my loved ones by my side, as we watched the news unfold, our house in Malibu was being destroyed in real time – a tragedy no one deserves,” Hilton expressed in her January 8 post.

We made countless cherished moments inside this house. This is where Phoenix took his initial steps, and it’s where we envisioned creating a lifetime of memories together with London,” she noted.

On January 17th, Hilton graciously unveiled yet another heartwarming video of her precious offspring, a beacon of joy amidst these turbulent days. “Amid our hasty evacuation to an airport hotel due to the raging wildfires, London and Phoenix managed to put smiles on Carter’s and my faces,” I found myself expressing in an Instagram post, filled with gratitude.

A week ago, on January 10th, she declared that her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, would establish an emergency fund to aid families impacted by the L.A. fires. The hotel heiress revealed her intention to kick-start the fund with a personal donation of $100,000 and promised to match any extra funds raised, up to an additional $100,000.

She shared that the donations will help set up temporary accommodations for displaced families, transport essential items to relief centers, and aid local animal sanctuaries.

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2025-01-20 08:37