Paris Hilton and her husband Carter Reum shared their first family photos on Wednesday with their baby son Phoenix, who was born to a surrogate last month.
The couple, who married in November 2021 after more than two years of dating, looked every inch of the doting parents as they revealed their newborn’s face to the world for the first time.
In one picture, Reum can be seen with his lips on his wife’s forehead while she tenderly held Phoenix in her arms with her eyes peacefully closed.
Another showed the 42-year-old heiress giving her son a sweet kiss while rocking a white robe with lace sleeves to match her beanie and romper.
The new mum looked happy as her little one slept soundly on her shoulder, mouth slightly open, while her spouse, 42, stood by in a black long-sleeved shirt.
Mom and Dad: Paris Hilton and her husband Carter Reum shared their first family photos with their baby son Phoenix on Wednesday
Blissful: The couple, who married in November 2021 after more than two years of dating, looked every inch of the doting parents as they revealed their newborn’s face to the world for the first time
Hilton sported a glamorous makeup look consisting of liquid black eyeliner, blush, nude lipstick, and her blonde hair in loose waves that cascaded down her back and shoulders.
The pictures come after the scent mogul revealed she already has “seven” more embryos in hopes of having more children less than a month after giving birth to Phoenix.
While gracing the cover of Glamor UK, the socialite admitted that she and Carter decided to freeze embryos in hopes of starting a family and that their collection is “all boys”.
In the candid new interview, the New York native added that she chose a surrogate mother because she has always been “terrified” of giving birth.
She also confessed that she previously had her eggs frozen on the advice of her pal Kim Kardashian and planned to have a child on her own before she and Carter started dating.
She said: “I went and did the one round of IVF because Kim told me about it. So I froze eggs.’
But when she and Carter met and tied the knot, they decided to start a family and during the Covid lockdown they froze embryos and they still have enough to have numerous children in the future.
The heiress said, “Carter and I had already talked about the future and then the world shut down, so I said, ‘What do you think about us doing embryos?’
“And he said, ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’ And we’ve done it seven times… I’ve got all the boys.” I have 20 boys.”
Paris added that she always planned to have her baby with the help of a surrogate, having developed a fear of doctors during her younger years at boarding school.
She explained, “I’m just so scared, I think, again, which goes back to Provo, even being in a doctor’s office, just everything.
“The shots, the IV’s they put in [she claims they used to regularly take samples of her blood].
“When I was in The Simple Life I had to be in a room when a woman is giving birth and that traumatized me too.
“But I want a family so badly, that’s just the physical part of it. I’m just so scared…birth and death are the two things that scare me more than anything in the world.”
Blessed: In February, the reality star shocked fans when she revealed she had adopted her child via surrogate; seen earlier this month
Paris shared the surprising news of the birth of her son last month, and her interview comes just a day after he revealed his mythical name for the first time.
In February, the reality star shocked fans when she revealed that she adopted her child via surrogate.
The heiress kept the news of his arrival a secret not only from the public, but also from her own family. She waited a week after Phoenix was born to share his arrival with her loved ones.
Paris previously spoke about her decision to keep her immediate family in the dark about her child until she was close to announcing his birth.
“My whole life has been so public,” she told Harper’s Bazaar. “I’ve never had anything for myself. We decided we wanted the whole experience to ourselves.’
“I want to protect him and be with him every second. They have this maternal instinct that kicks in that I’ve never had before,” she said of her son.