The media personality shares two children, Phoenix and London, with husband Carter Reum Paris Hilton is feeling especially grateful for her family amid the Los Angeles wildfires. The entrepreneur, 43,
The billionaire multi-hyphenate took to Instagram Monday to share videos from her time volunteering at the Pasadena Humane Society.
Raising the bar for vacation dressing, Paris Hilton rocked the quirkiest bikini top in new racy photos on Instagram, and it’s nothing like you have ever seen. The singer seemed to be vacay-ing in Maui,
The “Simple Life” alum and her husband Carter Reum purchased the waterfront getaway for $8.4 million in 2021 while they were still engaged.
Paris Hilton is mourning the loss of her family home amid the series of wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. "My heart aches," she wrote on social media.
Paris Hilton asked her social media followers to help assist the displaced animals that were impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. Hilton also shared a clip of a missing cat to find the animal's home.
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Reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, Oscar nominee James Woods, along with Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, have lost their homes to the fires. Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg, Michael Keaton, Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks are among the other stars who have homes in the Palisades.
Paris tragically watched her home burn down on live TV. See pictures of the damage from the Palisades fire.
Paris Hilton, 43, revealed her Malibu home had been reduced to rubble amid the Los Angeles fire in a video shared on Instagram on Thursday, Jan. 9.
In the span of a few days, Paris Hilton and her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, have put together $800,000 to put toward wildlife relief efforts, Deadline has confirmed. Already, she’s assigned $150,000 to GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund,
Paris Hilton is providing direct cash assistance to L.A. wildfire victims after directly volunteering at different shelters.