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Paris Hilton Speaks Out Against Hurtful Comments About Her Son

Paris Hilton recently opened up on social media about the pain and frustration she felt after hurtful comments were made about her 18-month-old son, Phoenix Barron.

Hilton, a proud and devoted mother, quickly defended her child, describing Phoenix as “perfectly healthy” with a “large brain.” She expressed her disappointment at those who would criticize an innocent child, calling such attacks “unacceptable.”

Motherhood in the Spotlight

As a public figure, Hilton understands that she may face criticism, but targeting her child is deeply hurtful. She shared that some assume she’s a bad mother if she doesn’t frequently post about her son. When she does, she’s often met with cruelty.

Despite this, Hilton remains unwavering in her love for Phoenix, calling him “adorable, angelic,” and the “biggest blessing” in her life. She emphasized how much joy and completeness he has brought her, fulfilling her dream of becoming a mother.

Finding Strength in Support

Hilton also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from fellow moms and fans. She received countless messages, letters, and DMs from people offering love and encouragement, reassuring her to ignore the negativity.

“I’m so grateful for the love and support for me and Phoenix,” Hilton said. “It means the world to me, knowing so many people are looking out for us.”

A Joyful Holiday Season

As Hilton steps into the holiday season, she is embracing life as a mother of two. She and her husband, Carter Reum, welcomed Phoenix on January 16 via surrogate and recently celebrated the arrival of their daughter.

“This year, the holidays are even more special,” Hilton shared. “I’m excited to create new memories with my family. My life feels so complete now, having my little boy and now my little girl.”

For Hilton, the challenges of parenting in the public eye are real, but her love for her children and the support from her community keep her focused on what truly matters—family, love, and kindness.

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