'The cutest': Fans in awe as Paris Hilton shares adorable video of her 5-month-old daughter London
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Paris Hilton can’t seem to get enough of her adorable little girl, London.
On Thursday, May 2, the 43-year-old shared a heartwarming video of her five-month-old baby daughter London on TikTok.
Paris Hilton calls her daughter 'little cutie patootie London'
In the video, London, dressed in a onesie adorned with unicorns, is seen lying on her back, gazing up at the camera as it zooms in on her.
“Hi London!” Hilton can be heard saying, to which her daughter responds with a blink.
“My little cutie patootie London,” Hilton wrote alongside the video, further expressing her love for her baby girl in the video caption, “Love my Baby girl.”
Hilton, who shares daughter London and son Phoenix, 16 months, with husband Carter Reum, had previously shared the first photo of her daughter London, months after announcing the addition of a daughter to her family.
Introducing London Marilyn Hilton-Reum
In an Instagram post on April 19, Hilton introduced her daughter to the world alongside photos of herself, her husband Carter Reum, and their children: son Phoenix, 16 months, and daughter London.
“Introducing London Marilyn Hilton-Reum,” she wrote about London who she publicly introduced in November 2023.
Hilton expressed her long-held dream of having a daughter named London. "I’ve dreamed of having a daughter named London for as long as I can remember," she said at the time.
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“I’m so grateful she is here. I truly cherish every moment I spend with her. Together with Phoenix, my angel babies have shown me a love that I never even knew could run so deep before I became their mother,” she added.
Hilton revealed that her children, born through surrogacy, inspired her “new, deeply personal song” with singer-songwriter Sia titled 'Fame Won’t Love You.'
The song that she wrote "serves as a reminder of the special bond she shares with her children, her husband, and her family, which she values more than anything else in the world."
Paris Hilton's reason behind choosing daughter's name as London
Hilton first announced her daughter London’s birth in November 2023, expressing her gratitude for her baby girl in an Instagram post featuring a pink baby outfit with “London” on the shirt writing in the caption, "Thankful for my baby girl."
She also shared the reason behind choosing the name London for her daughter in a special episode of 'I Am Paris' podcast in April.
"I chose London as her name because it’s one of my favorite cities in the world," the DJ shared, according to People.
"And ever since I was a little girl, I just always dreamed of having a little daughter named London. I think it also sounds so cute together, Paris and London, and it’s just such a beautiful and unique name," she added.
She also revealed the inspiration behind London’s middle name, Marilyn, which was chosen to honor her grandmother.
“I wanted to honor my grandmother, Marilyn. I think it’s such a beautiful name. And Phoenix, his middle name is Barron, which is my grandfather’s name. And it was just an honor of both of them, and I love them so much,” Hilton said.
Internet reactions to Paris Hilton's video of her daughter London
Hilton's adorable photo of London generated lots of reactions with Hilton cheerfully acknowledging some.
"Such an adorable little one!" wrote a fan on her TikTok video. "She is sooooo beautiful," wrote another.
"Hi Lil Lady London! Beautiful doll!" wrote one more to which Hilton replied "My lil dolly."
"Your babies are soo beautiful," wrote one more. "The cutest! Luckiest babies in the world to have you as a mommy!" added one more in the comments garnering Hilton's reaction saying, "I feel like the luckiest mama in the world."
"Paris!! She’s so cute!!" added another. "So cute! She's alert. Can't wait until my grand daughter is this alert," wrote one more which received Hilton's smiley emoticon.
"She is a beautiful girl. A perfect mix of her parents!" wrote one more fan and another added, "cutest little London on the planet."
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