Paris Hilton is embracing the holiday spirit in full force this year, spoiling her children, Phoenix and London, with an abundance of toys and gifts.
The socialite and businesswoman, who shares her children with husband Carter Reum, admits that it’s difficult to resist purchasing all the fun toys she finds for her kids.
“There are so many cool toys there,” she confessed during an exclusive interview with E! News at iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball holiday special on December 6. “I’m like, ‘I kind of want this, too.’”
Among the toys Paris couldn’t resist were a Hello Kitty car and a Barbie Jeep, which she even enjoys driving around the house with her children.
“It’s so fun just reliving childhood again. So the toys are for both of us, actually,” she added.
The holidays hold extra significance for Paris, as she honors the Christmas traditions passed down from her mother, Kathy Hilton.
“My mom is the Queen of Christmas,” Paris gushed. “Just the decorations, the beautiful tablescapes, the trees. My house is so decked out and I thank Kathy Hilton because she is just the epitome of Christmas.”
Paris credited her mom for shaping her love for the festive season and emphasized how much she values these traditions.
Looking forward to 2025, Paris expressed her desire to savor every moment with her children, Phoenix and London, recognizing how quickly time passes.
She reflected on the importance of family time, saying, “I’ve really learned this year that life is going and moving so fast and there’s so many incredible moments. I just want to soak it all in, be with my children as much as possible.”
Paris also mentioned she’s been saying “no” more often to ensure she doesn’t miss out on precious moments with her kids.
Her children, she shared with Glamour, have profoundly changed her outlook on life.
“They’re just such little angels and have really changed my whole world,” she said.
“It’s love on another level, which I didn’t know I could feel. I’m just so grateful for them every day. They’re just so precious and smart and fun.”
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