Paris Hilton announces second child with husband Carter Reum: 'Thankful'

Paris Hilton announces second child with husband Carter Reum: 'Thankful'
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The couple welcomed their first child, son Phoenix, earlier this year via surrogate.

Paris Hilton is sharing the reason why she felt extra grateful this Thanksgiving.

On Thursday, the “Stars Are Blind” singer announced a second child — a baby girl — with her husband Carter Reum on Instagram, posting a snapshot of a pink baby onesie with the word “London” printed on it. Alongside the outfit, she included a small pair of heart-shaped glasses and a bunny stuffed animal.

Hilton captioned the post, “Thankful for my baby girl.”

The DJ’s friends and family — including Dakota Fanning, Demi Lovato, and aunt Kyle Richards — all took to the post’s comments section to share their excitement. Naomi Campbell wrote, "Congratulations @parishilton & welcome London.”

Hilton and Reum, who married in 2021, welcomed their first child, a son named Phoenix, via surrogate in January. The former reality star also posted several videos on her TikTok account celebrating "big brother" Phoenix and announcing the news to her young niece and nephew.

“You guys excited for your new cousin?” Hilton asked the pair in the clip. In response, her nephew asked, “You have two babies?”

Hilton then confirmed, “I have two babies.”

Hilton previously revealed on her I Am Paris podcast that she’s always had a soft spot for the name London.

"I've been planning my childrens' names for years and years," she said. "I knew when I was a little girl I always wanted to have a daughter one day named London. Because London is one of my favorite cities in the world. I think it's such a beautiful name. It could work for a boy or a girl."

She continued, "I think it sounds cute: Paris and London."

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