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Paris Hilton Reveals the Area in Which She's "Going to Be the Strict Mom"
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Date:2025-04-13 22:06:19
Holding off on giving kids phones? Paris Hilton loves it.
While The Simple Life star's two kids with husband Carter Reum are still young—with son Phoenix celebrating his first birthday in January and daughter London entering the world six months ago—she's already thought about boundaries for letting them have phones or go on social media.
"I'm going to try to not have them have a phone for a while," Paris said at The Wall Street Journal's The Future of Everything Festival in New York on May 21, per People, "because I think it's just…some of these kids are just getting phones at way too young of an age and there's just so many things online that I wouldn't even want my children to be exposed to. So I never thought I would say this, but I'm going to be the strict mom."
She also suggested she wants to protect them from the negative sides of social media.
"I just want my children just to feel just so loved and seen and want to be that next generation of someone that brings positivity to the world and just to have big hearts and big loving," the heiress reportedly continued. "That's something that's really important to me."
Another thing that's important to her? Having Phoenix and London fully embrace life beyond their screens.
"And also to live a world outside of social media and being on their phone all the time," the 43-year-old added, per the magazine. "So I feel that's really taken a lot from children. Kids are not going outside anymore and playing as much because everyone's just so busy on their phones."
So while Paris has more than 26 million Instagram followers and says she "invented the selfie," she reportedly added, "Hopefully my kids won't be as addicted to social media as I am."
The Paris: The Memoir author has also put a lot of thought into how much she'll share about her kids on her own channels. After all, she waited a full month before posting any photos of Phoenix's face and revealed the first photos of London in April.
"I feel like my life has just been so public with everything," Paris told E! News that month about her decision to wait on debuting her daughter. "So I just wanted to keep my little girl to me."
To see some of the family photos Paris has shared so far, keep reading.
The heiress and her son Phoenix appear in a sweet TikTok posted just before New Year's Eve 2023.
After Paris Hilton announced that she and husband Carter Reum welcomed daughter London, she posted this photo of herself and son Phoenix in front of a pink Christmas tree.
She wrote in the caption, "Celebrating our baby girl London with a pink Christmas!"
Paris took Phoenix to Disneyland to celebrate his first Christmas.
"My precious little one, you are more than a dream come true. You make my life complete," Paris wrote on Instagram in January 2024. "Every day with you is a priceless gift, and I’m endlessly grateful to be your mommy."
Paris and Carter celebrated Phoenix's first Thanksgiving with a giant turkey feast.
Phoenix was already racking up frequent flyer miles before his first birthday.
The Simple Life alum snuggled Phoenix under a Chanel neon light.
The mother-son duo shared a loving glance.
Little Phoenix rocked Burberry for his first trip to New York City.
Nicky Hilton's daughters Lily-Grace Victoria and Theodora "Teddy" Marilyn spent some time with their baby cousin Phoenix.
Paris woke up to Phoenix all dressed up in an adorable chicken beanie on Halloween morning.
Phoenix looked adorable dressed as Elmo for spooky season.
Paris and her son made a splash on Labor Day 2023.
The DJ and Phoenix shared a laugh during a mother-son stroll in the park.
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